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573 Articles
The 34th Menri Trizin Explains about the Bon Tradition
Sanskrit
grammar (sgra)Ritual music (rol-mo)Calligraphy with the Zhang-zhung marchen and marchung
in
The Tibetan Traditions
LPA9: Rational & Emotional Approaches to Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
word avatara, which I think I explained earlier in the course is, in Hindi
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 1: Spiritual Teacher & Motivation
Demonic Forces: The Four Maras
Sanskrit
terms make more sense when they are understood in accord with the Hindu myth
in
Samsara & Nirvana
Renunciation of Ordinary Appearance-Making & Clinging
Sanskrit
that the Tibetans translated means “within the taste of voidness” – so, keeping the taste
Part
in
The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
Nirvana and Enlightenment
Sanskrit
word and it means an extinguishing, like blowing out a candle. What is it that
in
Samsara & Nirvana
The Gelug Prasangika & Svatantrika Views of Emptiness
Sanskrit
and Tibetan. The word that’s translated as existence, whether we have it in these
in
The Indian Tenet Systems
Traditional Guidelines for Translating Buddhist Texts
Sanskrit
terms and their Tibetan equivalents, and later the Chinese equivalents as well. The Tibetan
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Common Misunderstandings about Tantra
Sanskrit
term, adhisthana, means to put someone or something in a higher position, to uplift
in
Buddhist Tantra
What Are Dharma Protectors?
Sanskrit
word of Dharma protector: “dharmapala.” In a sense, these guardians were there to protect
in
Tantra: Advanced
Merit Field, Seven-Limb Prayer, Mandala and Requests
Sanskrit
word mrta, which is “dead.” So on the one hand you have Mara in the form
Part
in
The Six Preparatory Practices before Meditation
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