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Definition
Dharma
(1) Preventive measures which, if one puts into practice or achieves, prevent the experience of future suffering. (2) Buddha's teachings. (3) Any phenomenon or "thing."
Common Bonding Practices for the Buddha Families
Dharma
, the Sangha. We likewise practice the ethical self-discipline involved in restraining from destructive
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Vows
Kalachakra Guru-Yoga
Dharma
of inseparable method and wisdom they show, and both Sangha divisions abiding in it, I clearheadedly
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Tantric Practices
Prayer for Teachings to Flow in the West
Dharma
to flourish in the West. By the force of inspiration from the unfailing Three
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Prayers
Overview of the Lam-rim Graded Path
Dharma
. If we are limited to the concerns of this lifetime – things that are perishable
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The Graded Path
The Dalai Lama on the Four Noble Truths
Dharma
in the noble land of India, he taught the four noble truths: true sufferings
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The Five Paths
The 46 Faults Hindering Study and Practice
Dharma
study and practice. In A Filigree of Realizations (mNgon-rtogs rgyan, Skt. Abhisamayālaṃkāra), Maitreya
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Student-Teacher Relationship
Extrasensory Perception Gained in a State of Shamatha
Dharma
(chos-kyi spyan) – the eye to put into effect the ten forces of a Thusly
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Shamatha
Religious Conversion in Shambhala
Dharma
. In effect, they have converted and rehabilitated the spirits to become
Dharma
protectors. Evidence
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Shambhala
Islamic-Buddhist Dialogue
dharma
” was translated with the Greek loan word “nom,” which means “law.” The Uighur Turks
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Buddhism & Islam
Gelug Monasteries: Ganden
Dharma
Master of Jangtse, is the senior-most Retired Abbot (mKhan-zur Rin-po-che) of Gyume
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Monasteries in Tibet
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