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573 Articles
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
Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons
Sanskrit
and Tibetan letters than the previously used Uighur-based script was. For a short
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Tibetan History before the Fifth Dalai Lama
Buddhist Analysis: Subjects and Objects
Sanskrit
and it’s referring to syllables (yi-ge). A syllable is made up of a consonant
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Using Buddhist Metaphysics to Analyze a Problem
Reviving Ancient Indian Values
Sanskrit
texts into modern languages, although that is an important part of the task. The root
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Universal Values
True Sufferings and the True Cause of Unhappiness
Sanskrit
. What it means is a strong determination to be free of this: “I really
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
The Last 5 Links of the 12 Links of Dependent Arising
Sanskrit
term (trsna) literally means “thirst,” to be thirsty. Thirst is a disturbing emotion, a subcategory
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
Overcoming Self-Centeredness and Developing Love: Buddhism
Sanskrit
means, literally, “protection of the mind.” Thus, the repetition of mantras in Buddhism, similar
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Islam and Buddhism on Overcoming Self-Centeredness and Developing Love
Objects of Focus and Lines of Reasoning Used in Meditation on Voidness
Sanskrit
. The verses in the text that cover this point of establishing it by scriptural
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Explanation of “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
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
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