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573 Articles
Feelings within the Twelve Links of Dependent Arising
Sanskrit
. Why the Tibetans translated it as “craving,” I have no idea, because the
Sanskrit
Part
in
Meditation on the 16 Aspects of the 4 Noble Truths
Mahamudra: Different Traditions Equivalent to Mahamudra
Sanskrit
word, "not to take to mind." "A" is the
Sanskrit
prefix for negation, while
Part
in
A Discourse on “Autocommentary to ‘A Root Text for Mahamudra’” – The Dalai Lama
The Seven-Limb Prayer in Guru-Yoga
Sanskrit
, so I can translate their names into
Sanskrit
− I insert that into the recitation
Part
in
Theory and Practice of Guru-Yoga
The Efficiency of General Tantra: Gelug
Sanskrit
words and phrases, all of which represent enlightening speech. While repeating the mantras of a Buddha
Part
in
Why Tantra Is More Efficient Than Sutra
Taming the Mind
Sanskrit
in the future, the author gives his name Lokeshvara in
Sanskrit
. The prostration is to Avalokiteshvara
Part
in
Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – The Dalai Lama
LPA10: How to Meditate
Sanskrit
word, bhavana, comes from the word “to become”), so you actually become like this
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 2: How to Meditate
The Coarse and Subtle Impossible “Me's”
Sanskrit
word for self or “me” is atman, which could be translated as “soul.” Mahayana
Part
in
Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
Details of Tibetan Astrology 7: The Tibetan Ephemeris
Sanskrit
, the names for each of which derive from a game of dice. These are the full
in
Tibetan Astrology
Dr. Alexander Berzin: The Second Serkong Rinpoche & Berzin Archives
Sanskrit
, made supervising the Hindi section quite easy. While working to add more content to the website
Part
in
Dr. Alexander Berzin: My Autobiography
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Poetic Rendering
Sanskrit
into Tibetan by the fatherly Atisha himself and his spiritual son Dromtonpa. Notes by Geshe
Part
in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons
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