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601 Articles
Directing Rebirth: The Tibetan Tulku System
Sanskrit
word Sambhogakaya (longs-spyod rdzogs-pa’i sku, longs-sku, corpus of full use), which
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Tantra: Theory
Lam-rim 5: Beginningless and Endless Mind
Sanskrit
and Tibetan is also defined as “that which has an object.” When we say that
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 1: The Precious Human Rebirth
Taming the Mind
Sanskrit
in the future, the author gives his name Lokeshvara in
Sanskrit
. The prostration is to Avalokiteshvara
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Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – The Dalai Lama
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
Preparatory Understandings Needed for Persons of All Three Scopes
Sanskrit
. The connotation here of this word is someone who is able to accomplish an aim and purpose
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Lam-rim 22: Refuge: Safe Direction; Reasons for Putting It into Our Lives
Sanskrit
or Tibetan? What’s the meaning of the word in these languages? Dr. Berzin
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Lam-rim – Part 4: Safe Direction (Refuge)
Karmic Bingo
Sanskrit
word karma was translated into Chinese with a character that is often related with
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Re-examining Karma Immediately after 9/11
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Poetic Rendering
Sanskrit
into Tibetan by the fatherly Atisha himself and his spiritual son Dromtonpa. Notes by Geshe
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in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons
Merit Field, Seven-Limb Prayer, Mandala and Requests
Sanskrit
word mrta, which is “dead.” So on the one hand you have Mara in the form
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in
The Six Preparatory Practices before Meditation
Mahamudra: Different Traditions Equivalent to Mahamudra
Sanskrit
word, "not to take to mind." "A" is the
Sanskrit
prefix for negation, while
Part
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A Discourse on “Autocommentary to ‘A Root Text for Mahamudra’” – The Dalai Lama
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