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573 Articles
Analysis of the Siege of Khotan
Sanskrit
from its source in the Indian subcontinent and translate themselves from the original tongue
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in
Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Later Abbasid Period
Some Common Features of Islam and Buddhism
Sanskrit
consonant. Also, “a” is the
Sanskrit
prefix of negation. Moreover, in tantra, you have
in
Buddhism & Islam
Summary of Speeches at the Bhikshuni Congress: Day 3
Sanskrit
-based traditions as well as in the Pali tradition, it is useful that sangha
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in
Conference Report on Bhikshuni Ordination Lineages
How to Live a Life Dedicated to Practice
Sanskrit
and the Tibetan. Even though I taught it, and taught it so slowly and carefully
Part
in
Commentary on “A Bodhisattva’s Garland of Gems” – Dr. Berzin
The Need for Levels of Teachers on the Sutra Path
Sanskrit
term for inspiration, adhishtana, often translated as blessings, means an elevation or an uplifting
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in
Matching the Level of Teacher with the Level of Student
The Five Buddha-Family Traits
Sanskrit
words for caste (kula, Tib. rigs), and it refers to a family trait, a characteristic
in
Buddha-Nature
Fundamental Characteristics of Nonrevealing Forms in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
gerund “upādāya,” in the expression “something having depended on (great elements as its generating
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in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Deeper Points about the Kalachakra Initiation
Sanskrit
words. It is literally an empowerment or “wang” (dbang). It empowers the seeds to grow
in
Kalachakra: Advanced
Mental Labeling and Purification
Sanskrit
word “rasa,” taste, and the Tibetan postposition after it, “las,” indicates that taste is in the ablative
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in
Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
Voidness Rather Than Emptiness
Sanskrit
term for voidness, shunyata, comes from the
Sanskrit
word for zero, shunya. It means
in
Emptiness: Advanced
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