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The Third Noble Truth: The True Cessation of Suffering
With a true cessation of the true causes of true sufferings, none of the true sufferings can ever recur again.
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The Graded Path
The Three Divisions of a Buddha’s Words
There are three divisions of Buddha’s enlightening speech, differentiated according to the dominating condition of their origin.
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Refuge
The Three Trainings
Basic Buddhist practice entails training ourselves in three areas. We can train in them in order to overcome our own problems and sufferings, because of concern for our own well-being. Or we can train in them with love and compassion in order to be of more benefit to...
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A Full Buddhist Life: The Eightfold Path
The Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma
The “three turnings of the wheel of Dharma” were transmissions of the Dharma by the Buddha, skillfully teaching different topics at different times in his life to suit the place and times of the occasion and meet the needs and capacities of his audience.
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Buddhism in India
The Three Types of Phenomena: Gelug Chittamatra
Atomic Particles Among forms of physical phenomena are atomic particles (rdul-phran). Although atomic particles do not exist as external phenomena; nevertheless, visible objects, such as clay vases, are made of them. Unlike the Vaibhashika and Sautrantika assertion of atomic...
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Basic Features of the Gelug Chittamatra System
The Tibetan Buddhist and Bon Traditions: A Comparison
It is very important to maintain a nonsectarian point of view of Bon with regard to the Tibetan traditions. As His Holiness the Dalai Lama always stresses, these different traditions share the same ultimate aim: they all teach methods for achieving enlightenment to benefit...
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The Tibetan Traditions
The Tibetan Calendar
The Tibetan calendar and almanac play a large role in Tibetan life. One of their most important usages is setting the dates for various Buddhist offering ceremonies, tsog.
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Tibetan Astrology
The Tibetan Calendar: Lunar Weekdays, Lunar Date Days, Solar Weekdays and Solar Days
The first and second of the five inclusive features of a Tibetan calendar are the lunar weekday and the date of the lunar month. These are involved in the mechanism through which the lunar and solar calendars are brought into harmony.
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Tibetan Astrology
The Tigress
“Furthermore, O noble goddess, a bodhisattva gives away even their body and life to help others. How is that so? “Accompanied by one thousand bhikshus, the Tathagata – projecting bright rays of hundreds of pure and vast virtues to heaven and earth, possessing power to eclipse...
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Sutra of Golden Light
The Tradition of Oral Transmission in the Digital Age
Examine the meaning of oral transmission and how it can be adapted in the digital age.
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Transmission of Buddhism
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