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601 Articles
Emptiness of Cause and Effect and the Five Aggregates
Sanskrit
adds no cognitive source that’s phenomena. That’s not in the Tibetan for some
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Commentary on “The Heart Sutra” – Dr. Berzin
LTF 4: Why the Buddhas Are the Deepest Source of Safe Direction
Sanskrit
because the Tibetan translations aren’t always accurate, let alone the Chinese. So that
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Letter to a Friend – Part 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
Uttaratantra: First Two Causes That Purify Buddha-Nature
Sanskrit
. When all the various other aspects or manifestations of this primal matter are dissolved
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Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – The Dalai Lama
Arrangement of the 112 Marks on a Buddha’s Body
Sanskrit
and Chinese traditions, this feature is given in reference to his jawbone or chin
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Refuge
The Practice of Love in Buddhism and Islam: A Comparison
Sanskrit
word has two meanings. Hindu or Buddhist Influence on Sufism You mentioned Sufism. I would
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Buddhism & Islam
Tangut, Tibet and Northern Song China in the 11th Century
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, but only occasionally from Uighur itself. Buddhism continued strongly in the Qocho
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Buddhist-Muslim Interaction: Later Abbasid Period
The Second Two Principal Paths: Bodhichitta and Correct View of Emptiness
Sanskrit
, Mahayana is the greater vehicle, and Hinayana is the lesser vehicle. But we mustn
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Commentary on “The Three Principal Aspects of the Path” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Developing Balanced Sensitivity: Bibliography
Sanskrit
and Pali Sources Consulted Akya Yongdzin (A-kya Yongs-'dzin dByangs-can dga'-ba'i blo-gros
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Balanced Sensitivity: 5 Advanced Training
Sensitivity Problems & Overview of the Training
Sanskrit
or Tibetan languages. In order to be able to find methods from the Buddhist
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Balanced Sensitivity for the Age of Social Media
The Proper Way to Take a Tantric Initiation
Sanskrit
word samaya or the Tibetan word damtsig (dam-tshig). To have that close bond
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
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