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601 Articles
History of Buddhism among the Turkic People
Sanskrit
, Sogdian, Tocharian, Chinese and Tibetan sources, and were the pioneer translators of the Buddhist
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Buddhism in Central Asia
Helping Students of Buddhism with Internet Technology
Sanskrit
for the major translation terms they use and they must try to use these
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Transmission of Buddhism
How to Live a Life Dedicated to Practice
Sanskrit
and the Tibetan. Even though I taught it, and taught it so slowly and carefully
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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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Matching the Level of Teacher with the Level of Student
History of Buddhism in Afghanistan
Sanskrit
Bhaga-dada, meaning “Gift of God.” The Caliph also built a House of Knowledge
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Buddhism in Central Asia
Shambhala: Myths and Reality
Sanskrit
and Tibetan. So, they’re really the great pioneers. They tried to make sense
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Shambhala
Buddha-Nature and the Five Buddha Wisdoms
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term to indicate that they are fundamental. Some people translate this word as primordial
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Meditations for Recognizing the Five Buddha Wisdoms
Renunciation of Ordinary Appearance-Making & Clinging
Sanskrit
that the Tibetans translated means “within the taste of voidness” – so, keeping the taste
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The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
The Connection between the First, Second and Tenth Links in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
terms for extending mental factors (anuśaya) and their function of extending (anuśerate) are both
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Ignorance According to Vaibhashika
Tibetan Political Maneuverings at the End of 8th Century
Sanskrit
into Tibetan and regulating which texts to translate so that Buddhism would be best
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Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Early Abbasid Period
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