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601 Articles
Indian Society and Thought at the Time of Buddha
Sanskrit
word for caste, varna, also means color. The Vedas In the 13th century BCE., the Aryans
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Buddhism in India
The Challenges for Buddhism in the 21st Century
Sanskrit
word meaning “that which will prevent you from suffering.” It is something like a preventive
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Buddhism in Modern Times
The Uniqueness of Tsongkhapa’s Presentation of the Prasangika View
Sanskrit
and Tibetan term is used for imputation, mental labeling and designation. Differences between the Gelug
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The Indian Tenet Systems
Ignorance According to Sautrantika & Chittamatra Followers of Scripture
Sanskrit
term “saṃmohayati,” “makes befuddled,” is a causative verb that derives from the same root
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The Indian Tenet Systems
Graded Study of the Two Truths in the Indian Tenet Systems
Sanskrit
tradition, different from the Pali Theravada tradition (gnas-brtan smra-ba). The Tibetan lineage
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The Indian Tenet Systems
The Decision to Refrain from Destructive Behavior
Sanskrit
, which in our normal language, at least in English, is like you feel like
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Analysis of “Why Aren’t We All Enlightened Yet?”
Lam-rim 54: Suffering of Never Being Satisfied
Sanskrit
literally means “thirst” (trshna). That’s why I was using the word “thirst.” We thirst
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Lam-rim – Part 8: Sufferings of Samsara
Lam-rim 60: Suffering of Meeting with What We Don’t Like
Sanskrit
names in Urdu. We have an Urdu section on my website and there are tremendous
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Lam-rim – Part 8: Sufferings of Samsara
Lam-rim 64: Suffering of the Form & Formless Realm Gods; Renunciation
Sanskrit
literally means what “has gone forth.” It refers to the ghost of a departed
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Lam-rim – Part 8: Sufferings of Samsara
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
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