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WSW 52: May We Help One Another Uphold the Bodhichitta Aim
Sanskrit
and Tibetan. In
Sanskrit
, it’s naraka, which means someone with no joy. It’s a place
Part
in
Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Part 5: Understanding Emptiness
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
Revealing Forms of the Body in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
, as we have seen, refers to a consciousness and its accompanying mental factors. The mind
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Distinguishing Buddhism from Asian Culture
Sanskrit
. They don’t visualize mantras in the
Sanskrit
alphabet either. They use the Tibetan
in
Misconceptions about Buddhism
The Coarse False “Me” of the Non-Buddhist Indian Systems
Sanskrit
the triguna; most people know them by the
Sanskrit
name rajas, sattva, and tamas
Part
in
Refuting the False Me Experiencing the Four Noble Truths
Holy Wars in Buddhism and Islam
Sanskrit
term arhat, a liberated being, as foe-destroyer, someone who has destroyed the inner
in
Buddhism & Islam
“Blessings” or Inspiration?
Sanskrit
term adhishthana and how it was traditionally translated into Chinese and Tibetan. “Adhishthana” in
Sanskrit
in
Student-Teacher Relationship
Types of Nonrevealing Forms in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
version. Likewise, when
Sanskrit
has “the seven nonmaterial things that bring about the production
Part
in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
The Refutation “Neither One Nor Many”
Sanskrit
original, take it back into the
Sanskrit
, and from the
Sanskrit
terms you can understand
Part
in
Refuting the False Me Experiencing the Four Noble Truths
The Ritual for Taking the Bodhisattva Vows
Sanskrit
mean, in the sense that they’re going to take us all the way to enlightenment
Part
in
Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
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