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601 Articles
Six-Session Yoga: Refuge and Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
language, the Indian alphabets for
Sanskrit
have changed over time. The alphabet that is used
Part
in
Commentary on "An Extensive Six-Session Yoga" – Dr. Berzin
Workshop for Tibetans Translating Dharma: Report
Sanskrit
constructions, such as relative clauses, in works that are Tibetan translations from
Sanskrit
, the importance
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Dr. Alexander Berzin: Dissertation Research in Dalhousie, India
Sanskrit
text on logic with the original
Sanskrit
, I had been particularly interested in how the
Sanskrit
Part
in
Dr. Alexander Berzin: My Autobiography
What Is Chakrasamvara Practice?
Sanskrit
word for blood, and ka is short for the
Sanskrit
word for skull cup. Heruka
in
Tantra: Advanced
The Discriminating Mental Factor, the Opponent of Ignorance in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
term dhī (Tib. blo) is used as a general term for a cognition, both
Part
in
Ignorance According to Vaibhashika
Commentary on “A Manual for Engaging in Logic” – Dr. Berzin
Sanskrit
by Dr. Alexander Berzin. Because the Tibetan version was not translated directly from the
Sanskrit
in
Buddhist Logic
The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet
Sanskrit
. It was known as “The Tough Mystery” (gNyan-po gsang-ba). According to other
Part
in
Tibetan History before the Fifth Dalai Lama
Mental Urges in Karmic Actions of the Body and Speech in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
Grammar
Sanskrit
, the original written language of the material we are examining regarding karma
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Tantra: Concepts, Energy-Winds and Lineage
Sanskrit
pronunciation. Although, of course, we can’t be absolutely positive how it was pronounced
Part
in
Transforming Our Minds and Energies with Tantra
The Place of Ignorance in Buddhism and How to Translate the Words for It
Sanskrit
in the late first century C.E., it is extant only in Chinese translation. No Tibetan
Part
in
The Four Buddhist Tenet Systems Regarding Ignorance
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