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601 Articles
Kalachakra: The Dream and Deep Sleep Creative Drops
Sanskrit
. We don’t necessarily have to learn the entire language, but the technical terms
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Kalachakra: The Four Creative Drops
What Is Tantra?
Sanskrit
word “tantra” means “something stretched out” – stretched out in two senses of the word
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Buddhist Tantra
The Aggregate of Feelings
Sanskrit
and Tibetan for these beings literally means, “trapped beings in the joyless realms.” This
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Meditations for Recognizing the Five Aggregates
The Ritual for Developing a Bodhichitta Aim
Sanskrit
, it’s called The Gandavyuha Sutra – is a very famous sutra about the bodhisattva
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
Exchanging Our Happiness for Others’ Suffering
Sanskrit
word “mantra.” When we recite mantras, we need to accompany them with focus on the meaning
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Commentary on “Eight Verses of Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Liberating the Conventional Me from Insecurity
Sanskrit
word translated as “craving,” tṛṣṇā, it’s actually the word “to be thirsty.” What
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Healthy Development of One’s Self through Lam-rim
Differentiating Body, Speech and Mind Karmic Impulses in Sautrantika
Sanskrit
term adhiṣṭhāna (Tib. rten) can best be translated as “physical support,” referring to the great
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Details of Karma: The Sautrantika Presentation
The Use of Ritual in Tantra Practice
Sanskrit
words and syllables. Even one's manner of helping others follows a standard pattern
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Making Sense of Tantra
Gaining Hold of a Bodhichitta Aim
Bodhisattvacharyavatara by Shantideva translated from the Tibetan, as clarified by the
Sanskrit
by Alexander Berzin, 2004.
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Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior
Kalachakra Initiation: Entering the Mandala – Details
Sanskrit
and once in Tibetan. The disciples then request once more the Bodhisattva vows, close
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Detailed Outline of the Kalachakra Initiation
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