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573 Articles
Renouncing the Sufferings of Samsara
Sanskrit
sentence that means: “Om, whatever phenomena have originated from a cause, the Thusly Gone
Part
in
Commentary on “The Foundation for Good Qualities” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Helping Students of Buddhism with Internet Technology
Sanskrit
for the major translation terms they use and they must try to use these
in
Transmission of Buddhism
Commentary on “Root Text for Mahamudra” – Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
Sanskrit
word amanasi (yid-la ma-byed-pa), which means “not taking to mind” or “not paying
in
Mahamudra: Advanced
A Manual for Engaging in Logic
Sanskrit
, by Dr. Alexander Berzin, Harvard University, 1967, revised June 2020. The annotation is based
in
Sutra Texts
Benefits of a Healthy Relation with a Spiritual Teacher
Sanskrit
and Tibetan terms to gain an understanding. The
Sanskrit
term naraka connotes “joyless.” There
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Student-Teacher Relationship
Speech as a Cognitive Stimulator and Constituent Component in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
term citta (Tib. sems), “primary mind,” refers to a sensory or mental consciousness. The
Sanskrit
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Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Praises to the Twenty-one Taras
Sanskrit
, it is called Aryatara-mantramula-stotra-namaskara-ekavimshatika-nama. In Tibetan, ‘Phags-ma sgrol
in
Prayers
Six Yogas of Naropa: Preliminary Practices of Vajrasattva and Guru-Yoga
Sanskrit
100-Syllable Mantra The 100-syllable mantra of Vajrasattva is a long line in
Sanskrit
Part
in
Introduction to the Six Yogas of Naropa
Advice for Developing Meaningful Tantra Practice
Sanskrit
. They recite them in Tibetan. Based on that, one could say that there would
Part
in
Approaching Tantra as a Westerner
Buddhist Analysis: Generalities and Particulars
Sanskrit
, there’s one word that refers to all of this. What we’re talking
Part
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Using Buddhist Metaphysics to Analyze a Problem
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