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601 Articles
Inciting and Incited Karmic Impulses in Madhyamaka
Sanskrit
term smṛtam in this and in the following two verses, meaning “recorded,” indicates that
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Details of Karma: Madhyamaka Presentation
Interview with Geshe Namdak
Sanskrit
during the early days. Geshe Namdak at Sera Monastery. Photo courtesy of Claudio Curciotti
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Interviews
Prasangika Variants and Stages of Cognition of Voidness
Sanskrit
. Therefore, for Prasangika, the
Sanskrit
term pratyaksha, which means bare cognition in the Sautrantika
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in
Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
The Dalai Lama in Dialogue with Sufi Scholars
Sanskrit
writings into Persian, has been overshadowed by political conflicts that dominate modern history; but scholars
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Buddhism & Islam
Uttaratantra: The Seven Vajra Points
Sanskrit
"from the Assembly, the womb" or in a variant
Sanskrit
manuscript, "in the Assembly
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The Dalai Lama on “Uttaratantra” & Buddha-Nature: Day One
Traditional Way of Studying Ways of Knowing: Debate
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, but the Tibetan terms do not always seem to correspond to the
Sanskrit
in
Ways of Knowing
Uttaratantra: The Sangha Gem
Sanskrit
, but the way that the Tibetans translate it is “gendun” (dge-’dun). “Gen” is constructive
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Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – Dr. Berzin
Subtlest Impossible “Me” & Refutation of the Coarse Impossible “Me”
Sanskrit
does not refer to how something exists. It refers to what establishes that something
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
Examples of the Laws of Karma
Sanskrit
word has the connotation of “supreme community” and the Tibetan has the connotation of “intent
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Serkong Rinpoche Dialogues with Students about Lam-rim
General Application of the Seven Ways of Knowing
Sanskrit
or Tibetan word is being translating. Are they translating the same word or something
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Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
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