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General Application of the Seven Ways of Knowing
Sanskrit
or Tibetan word is being translating. Are they translating the same word or something
Part
in
Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
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
Part
in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 3: Problems Caused by Self-Grasping
Accounting for the Conventional Identity of Things
Sanskrit
grammar. Am I inherently stupid or am I inherently smart? “I’m such a smart
Part
in
Elaboration of "Dependent Arising: Avoiding the Two Extremes"
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
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Dzogchen: Advanced
Buddhist Logic: Non-Prasangika and Prasangika Versions
Sanskrit
words. A thesis is “sadhana” in
Sanskrit
, while an affirmation phenomenon is “vidhi.”Therefore
in
Buddhist Logic
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
The Great Elements Nonrevealing Forms Depend on for Arising in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
term bhūta and the Tibetan translation ‘byung-ba are usually translated into Western languages
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Wheel of Sharp Weapons: The Four Sections of the Text
Sanskrit
compound word in which ara means “wheel,” referring to the wheel of samsara, and pacana
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Overview of “Wheel of Sharp Weapons” – Dr. Berzin
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