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Twelfth-Century Developments in Central Asia
Sanskrit
, but also began to compose a large corpus of commentarial literature. Each of the monasteries
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Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Later Abbasid Period
Guidance for Meditation on the Initial Scope Teachings
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. This ritual purifies and eliminates negative karmic forces. Lodro Tenpa performed the rituals and recited
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Explanation of “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Feelings within the Twelve Links of Dependent Arising
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. Why the Tibetans translated it as “craving,” I have no idea, because the
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Meditation on the 16 Aspects of the 4 Noble Truths
The Coarse and Subtle Impossible “Me's”
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word for self or “me” is atman, which could be translated as “soul.” Mahayana
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
WSW 45: Calling Yamantaka, Destroyer of the Demon of Self-Grasping
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, although it could have been based on
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teachings. Then, “(o you,) with strength
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
Dr. Alexander Berzin: The Second Serkong Rinpoche & Berzin Archives
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, made supervising the Hindi section quite easy. While working to add more content to the website
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Dr. Alexander Berzin: My Autobiography
From King Songtsen Gampo to King Trisong Detsen
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Buddhist text that had reached Yarlung as a gift from India two centuries earlier
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History of the Early Period of Buddhism & Bon in Tibet
Buddhist Analysis: Application of the Causality Scheme
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term virya, which is sometimes translated as “joyful perseverance,” and I used that translation
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Deconstructing Each Moment of Experience into Its Causes
Training with Serkong Rinpoche
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and Tibetan versions of a small portion of the cryptic main text in a graduate
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A Portrait of Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Samkhya, Nyaya and Buddhist Assertions of an Atman, a Self
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name purva paksha, which means “the other side.” The purva paksha method is, whenever
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Samkhya and Nyaya Assertions of Atman and Buddhist Refutation
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