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601 Articles
The Initial Level of Mahamudra Meditation
Sanskrit
and Tibetan speak of something quite different from both, and the difference between what
Part
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The Practical Application of Mahamudra
The Mechanism of Karma
Sanskrit
traditions. Pali and
Sanskrit
were two languages of ancient India. The Theravada tradition follows
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Ethical Discipline: Overcoming the Compulsiveness of Karma
Developing Healthy Concern for Others
Sanskrit
, avatar in Hindi. We’re going to become an avatar of a bodhisattva. We’re going
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Healthy Development of One’s Self through Lam-rim
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
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in
Refuting the False Me Experiencing the Four Noble Truths
Revealing Forms of the Body in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
, as we have seen, refers to a consciousness and its accompanying mental factors. The mind
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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
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Misconceptions about Buddhism
The Life of Atisha
Sanskrit
and Tibetan collections and said that he did not think that so many
Sanskrit
in
Atisha
Holy Wars in Buddhism and Islam
Sanskrit
term arhat, a liberated being, as foe-destroyer, someone who has destroyed the inner
in
Buddhism & Islam
Tantra: The Role of Translation and Concepts in Practice
Sanskrit
; it’s in beautiful
Sanskrit
as well. That’s why I am saying, for some
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in
Overview of Tantra
LTF 2: The First Three Objects of Mindfulness: The Three Gems
Sanskrit
is ratna, which is just the word for “jewel.” However, the Tibetans don't translate
Part
in
Letter to a Friend – Part 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
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