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601 Articles
Lam-rim 28: What is Karma; Analysis of Motivation and Intention
Sanskrit
and Tibetan means “to devastate” (bcom), which means to weaken extremely. However, it doesn
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 5: The Four Laws of Karma
Renouncing the Sufferings of Samsara
Sanskrit
sentence that means: “Om, whatever phenomena have originated from a cause, the Thusly Gone
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in
Commentary on “The Foundation for Good Qualities” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
WSW 26: Calling Yamantaka to Smash the Demon of Self-Grasping
Sanskrit
words – and usually they have a certain meaning. But they can also be mixed
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in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
WSW 59: Countless Causes, Total Absorption on Emptiness, Dedication
Sanskrit
into Tibetan by the fatherly Atisha himself and his spiritual son Dromtonpa. The literal
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in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 5: Understanding Emptiness
Muara Jambi: Where Atisha Studied in Indonesia
Sanskrit
manuscripts, before finally returning to China in 694. Where was this mysterious kingdom of Fo-Che? The puzzle
in
Buddhism in Southeast Asia
What Is the Self in Different Religions?
Sanskrit
tradition speaks of the Four Buddha Bodies, the Four Kayas, so that’s a little
in
Interreligious Dialogue
History of Dzogchen
Sanskrit
-Tibetan compendium of translation terms he commissioned, Mahavyutpatti (Bye-brag-tu rtogs-pa chen
in
Dzogchen: Advanced
The First Two Chapters of “The Kalachakra Tantra”
Sanskrit
, “Kalki” means one who ends corruption and evil. In a Buddhist context, we can understand
in
Kalachakra: Advanced
Nirvana and Enlightenment
Sanskrit
word, and, literally, it means an extinguishing, like blowing out a candle. What is it that
in
Samsara & Nirvana
Starting a Meditation Session on Mahamudra
Sanskrit
term. What we want to be able to recognize is the nature of primary
Part
in
Commentary on “Root Text for Mahamudra” – Dr. Berzin
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