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573 Articles
The Gelug/Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra: Bibliography
Sanskrit
Titles of Cited Texts The Abbreviated Kalachakra Tantra (Laghu Kalacakra Tantra; Dus-'khor bsdus
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A Discourse on “Autocommentary to ‘A Root Text for Mahamudra’” – The Dalai Lama
Buddhism from the Point of View of Islam
Sanskrit
as “Dharma,” literally “preventive measures.” They are measures to take and methods to follow
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Buddhism & Islam
Interview with Venerable Abbot President Guo Huei
Sanskrit
, it’s called śūnya or śūnyatā. The meaning of voidness isn’t that there
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Interviews
Types of Bare Cognition
Sanskrit
and Tibetan word (btags-pa). Those are quite different.There is also designation, also the same
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Elaboration of “Lorig: Ways of Knowing”
The Importance of Correct Discriminating Awareness of Emptiness
Sanskrit
, meaning the great all-around perfect Nalanda Monastery. Many great masters studied and taught
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Studying Shantideva’s Presentation of Emptiness – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Mahamudra in the Various Tibetan Buddhist Traditions
Sanskrit
word that means “not to take to mind.” The autocommentary explains the four syllables
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Commentary on “A Root Text for Mahamudra” – The Dalai Lama
Deconstructing Jealousy: No Special Me or Special You
Sanskrit
or Tibetan. Envy adds on top of jealousy what Buddhism calls “covetousness,” where we not only
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Strategies for Deconstructing Jealousy
The Importance of Love, Compassion and Bodhichitta
Sanskrit
word. Not very easy to translate. “Chitta,” the second word, means a “mind.” But when
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Bodhichitta
Advice Concerning Ngondro Preliminary Practices
Sanskrit
had been lost. Tsongkhapa said that it was because of this sutra that the full
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Preliminaries
Qarakhanid Campaign against Khotan
Sanskrit
Buddhist texts into his language and sent many Buddhist teachers to the Qocho Uighurs
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Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Later Abbasid Period
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