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573 Articles
Detailed Analysis of the Mechanism for Samsara
Sanskrit
term “trshna” actually means “thirsting.” It is a subcategory of longing desire and arises
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How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us from Samsara
Serkong Rinpoche: A Real Thing Lama
Sanskrit
and Indian Studies at Harvard University. In those days, Tibetan Buddhism was taught academically
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A Portrait of Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Kalachakra Initiation: Practical Advice for Day One
Sanskrit
, "dam-tsig" in Tibetan, that bond us closely to the five Buddha families individually
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Rikon Kalachakra Initiation 1985: Explanatory Talks
Non-Ethnic Russian Buddhism 19th Century-1960s
Sanskrit
formula, of the goddess Chunda, which she transcribed in Russian as “jale jule dzhunda
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Non-Ethnic Buddhism in the Russian Empire and the USSR
Kalachakra Initiation: Preparation Ceremony
Sanskrit
or Tibetan term, since it connotes working only with the visual sphere. Visualization practice
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Guidelines for the Kalachakra Initiation
Meditation on Mahamudra
Sanskrit
word vinaya (methods for becoming tamed). Vinaya is a topic that deals with the various
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Commentary on “The Mahamudra Prayer” – Beru Khyentse Rinpoche
Dealing with Others
Sanskrit
, which in Tibetan, is translated as “geshe.” Kalyana, the first part of the word
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Commentary on “A Bodhisattva’s Garland of Gems” – Dr. Berzin
Basic Distinctions among Cognitive Objects
Sanskrit
and of the works of Dharmakirti in their original language with the Indian master
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Objects of Cognition: Advanced Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations
Buddhist Analysis: Types of Causes
Sanskrit
for “craving” is the word for “thirst” – being thirsty. It’s a little strange
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Deconstructing Each Moment of Experience into Its Causes
Uttaratantra: The Dharma Gem and Sangha Gem
Sanskrit
, they have the deep awareness or realization of how everything exists. During the subsequent
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Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
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