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601 Articles
Kalachakra, Tantra and Their Relation with World Peace
Sanskrit
-Tibetan Dictionary. One of the main incentives for the Tibetans' inviting Indian masters for the second
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Kalachakra: Advanced
Is the Guru Really a Buddha?
Sanskrit
canons of seventeen other early Indian Buddhist schools. From a shravaka point of view
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Seeing the Spiritual Teacher as a Buddha
Definition of Mind and Its Relationship with the Body: Karma Kagyu
Sanskrit
is chitta. In Tibetan it’s sem. That’s what we’re talking about
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Explanation of Mind and the Five Aggregates: Karma Kagyu
Concentration Terminology
Sanskrit
terms may be translated as absorbed concentration. Alertness Alertness (shes-bzhin) is the mental
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Shamatha
Karmic Impulses for Actions of the Body in Sautrantika
Sanskrit
word “karma,” but not all impulses are “karmic” in the sense of their being
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Details of Karma: The Sautrantika Presentation
The Relation between Objects of the Three Times
Sanskrit
(nitya, anitya); although, of course, there are synonyms that can be used to specify
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Buddhist and Scientific Understandings of Time
What Is the Sangha?
Sanskrit
term that means “community,” and which is used primarily to refer to the Buddha
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What Is ...
Inferential Cognition and Self-Induced or Other-Induced Cognition
Sanskrit
and Tibetan literature you read about “that which has a rabbit,” these words do not refer
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Commentary on “Compendium of Ways of Knowing” – Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
Overview of Kalachakra
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, for reaching Shambhala. They describe the journey as a physical one only
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Kalachakra
Conceptual Cognition, Foundation Awareness & Two Truths: Karma Kagyu
Sanskrit
word that I am translating as an affecting variable. This is something that affects
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Explanation of Mind and the Five Aggregates: Karma Kagyu
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