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601 Articles
What Are Dharma Protectors?
Sanskrit
word of Dharma protector: “dharmapala.” In a sense, these guardians were there to protect
in
Tantra: Advanced
Summary of Speeches at the Bhikshuni Congress: Day 3
Sanskrit
-based traditions as well as in the Pali tradition, it is useful that sangha
Part
in
Conference Report on Bhikshuni Ordination Lineages
Details of Tibetan Medicine 2: Classification of Diseases
Sanskrit
words for “humor” (nyes-pa, Skt. doṣa) connote something that can go wrong or be faulty
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Tibetan Medicine
Overview of Rebirth and the Twelve Links
Sanskrit
is the term for thirst or thirsty. However, the Tibetans translate it as craving
Part
in
Practical Application of the Twelve Links of Dependent Arising
Details of Tibetan Astrology 7: The Tibetan Ephemeris
Sanskrit
, the names for each of which derive from a game of dice. These are the full
in
Tibetan Astrology
Lam-rim 61: Suffering of Not Obtaining What We Wish for & of the Aggregates
Sanskrit
root, dhr, which means “to hold back.” So, it holds us back; it prevents
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 8: Sufferings of Samsara
Karma Kagyu Mahamudra: Preparation
Sanskrit
word, and it means “the great seal.” When we talk about a seal, we’re talking
Part
in
Commentary on “Mahamudra Eliminating the Darkness of Ignorance” – Dr. Berzin
The 34th Menri Trizin Explains about the Bon Tradition
Sanskrit
grammar (sgra)Ritual music (rol-mo)Calligraphy with the Zhang-zhung marchen and marchung
in
The Tibetan Traditions
Mental Activity
Sanskrit
terms. The Tibetan translations of the
Sanskrit
are close, but even the Tibetan is sometimes
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Elaboration of “Types of Appearances Mind Gives Rise To”
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
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Part
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Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
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