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True Stoppings, True Paths & First 3 of the 12 Links
Sanskrit
tradition, and although these terms are politically more correct than Hinayana and Mahayana, they
Part
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
Summary of Speeches at the Bhikshuni Congress: Day 1
Sanskrit
original. Originally, the text says women have not yet been able to reach the five
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Conference Report on Bhikshuni Ordination Lineages
Refuge: A Safe and Meaningful Direction in Life
Sanskrit
term usually translated as “refuge,” sharana, means “protection” and can even be used for “shelter
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Buddha’s Basic Message
The Two Collections: Technical Presentation
Sanskrit
Term Sambhara According to A Commentary Clarifying the Meaning (’Grel-ba don-gsal), the late
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Buddha-Nature
The Four Buddhist Tenet Systems Regarding Emptiness
Sanskrit
pudgala, is an imputation on an individual mental continuum. We’ll explain what an imputation
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The Indian Tenet Systems
Anger: Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
Sanskrit
samsara. Uncontrollably Recurring Problems Are Samsara My background and training is as a translator
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Dealing with Disturbing Emotions
Uttaratantra: The Sangha Gem
Sanskrit
, but the way that the Tibetans translate it is “gendun” (dge-‘dun). “Dge” is constructive
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Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – Dr. Berzin
Gelug Monasteries: Ganden
Sanskrit
, after the pure land realm of the future Buddha, Maitreya. Since its founding, Ganden
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Monasteries in Tibet
Buddhist Science, Psychology and Religion
Sanskrit
or Pali about this same thing? The term that Buddha used was anata in Pali
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Emotional Hygiene
Karmic Versus Non-Karmic Impulses
Sanskrit
word (samutthāna) as well and the Tibetan word (kun-slong). They both mean something
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Karma: Neither Free Will nor Determinism
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