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573 Articles
Clarification of Questions on Emptiness
Sanskrit
word is "an impossible way of establishing or proving that something exists." If we are talking
Part
in
Refuting the False Me Experiencing the Four Noble Truths
Lam-rim 47: Admission of Mistakes; the Opponent Force of Regret
Sanskrit
terms? Losing face in front of others has to do with what others think
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 7: The Certainty of Karma
Tantra: Buddha-Nature and the Not-Yet-Happening Attainment of Enlightenment
Sanskrit
term that the Tibetans translated as “empowerment,” (abhisheka), means “a sprinkling.” Just as we sprinkle
Part
in
Effective Tantra Practice
The Four Buddhist Councils
Sanskrit
term “sarvasti” means all-existing. They assert that the matter (particles) in the universe
in
Buddhism in India
Dedication
Bodhisattvacharyavatara by Shantideva translated from the Tibetan, as clarified by the
Sanskrit
by Alexander Berzin, 2004.
Part
in
Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior
What Is Mahamudra?
Sanskrit
word meaning “great seal,” refers to an advanced and sophisticated system of meditation on the nature
in
Mahamudra & Dzogchen
Foreword to the Four Abridged Kalachakra Sadhanas
diacritical marks have been omitted from
Sanskrit
names, seed syllables, mantras and terms. July 1985
in
Advanced Sadhanas
The 32 Major Marks of a Buddha’s Physical Body
Sanskrit
and Chinese traditions explain this feature in reference to a Buddha’s jawbone or chin
in
Refuge
Interview with Dr. Andrey Terentyev
Sanskrit
dictionaries. At the end of the 19th century, among the leading scholars of the Russian
in
Interviews
Lam-rim 36: Thinking about Ethical Rules
Sanskrit
and Tibetan terms the same in both instances? Dr. Berzin: Yes. According to Vasubandhu
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 5: The Four Laws of Karma
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