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601 Articles
Historical Background and Rarity of the Teachings
Sanskrit
and Tibetan, together, then bodhi in
Sanskrit
is byang-chub in Tibetan, meaning a purified
Part
in
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Developing Interest in Benefiting Future Lives
Sanskrit
title first, and presumably, he wrote it in
Sanskrit
. Out of respect, we give
Part
in
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
Self-Sufficiently Knowable and Imputedly Knowable Objects
Sanskrit
and Tibetan terms for “imputed existence” in order to clarify its meaning: The original
in
Emptiness: Advanced
LTF 8: The Two Bodhichittas & Their Relevance to the Qualities of a Buddha
Sanskrit
for it, although I must confess that I haven’t looked for the
Sanskrit
Part
in
Letter to a Friend – Part 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
“Blessings” or Inspiration?
Sanskrit
term adhishthana and how it was traditionally translated into Chinese and Tibetan. “Adhishthana” in
Sanskrit
in
Student-Teacher Relationship
Avoiding Religious Hypocrisy
Sanskrit
tradition, with their emphasis on nirodha the true stopping of suffering and its causes
in
Buddhism in Modern Times
What Is Vajrabhairava – Yamantaka Practice?
Sanskrit
: one is “time,” and the other is “black.” In this context, kala means “time
in
Tantra: Advanced
Meditation Advice for Lam-rim Practice
Sanskrit
is “bhavana.” Bhavana comes from the verb “bhu,” which means “to become,” or “to make
in
The Three Scopes
Practicing Buddhism in Russian and Kalmyk Translation
Sanskrit
, I have also consulted the
Sanskrit
originals to determine and correctly translate the proper
in
Buddhism in Russia
Islam from the Point of View of Buddhism
Sanskrit
Buddhist philosophical treatises, either then or afterwards. The Destruction of Buddhist Monasteries on the Indian
in
Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
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