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573 Articles
Revival after the Fall of the Tibetan Empire
Sanskrit
and study Buddhism. Of these, only Rinchen Zangpo (Rin-chen bzang-po, 958 – 1051) and Legpay
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Tibetan History before the Fifth Dalai Lama
Questions about Nonrevealing Forms of Vows and Karma
Sanskrit
for a nonrevealing form? The
Sanskrit
word for the revealing is prajñapti and for nonrevealing
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Elaboration of “Karma: Who’s to Blame?”
Main Points of the Intermediate Scope Teachings
Sanskrit
. If we listen to, think about and meditate upon the teachings in these texts
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Explanation of “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Specifics of Revealing Forms of Speech in Vaibhashika
Sanskrit
term, is translated into Tibetan as “something that has come from a cause that
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Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
The Basics for Understanding Emptiness
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and Tibetan. Because of that, they’re sometimes used interchangeably in our languages; but I find
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Emptiness (Voidness)
The Six Perfections and Daily Practice
Sanskrit
word for this attitude, “virya,” is related to the
Sanskrit
word “vira” meaning “hero
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Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – Dr. Berzin
History of Buddhism in Mongolia
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and Tibetan. The Mongols were already well acquainted with Uighur Buddhism and because their
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Buddhism in Mongolia
Kriya Tantra: Six Deities Practice
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line “OM SVABHAVA SHUDDHA: SARVA DHARMA: SVABHAVA SHUDDHO ’HAM.” It has to do with
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Kriya Tantra Practice
Wheel of Sharp Weapons: Identifying the True Enemy
Sanskrit
is “superficial truth.” It hides something deeper; it’s on the surface. For example
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Overview of “Wheel of Sharp Weapons” – Dr. Berzin
The Nazi Connection with Shambhala and Tibet
Sanskrit
, and claimed that he had visited Tibet. After serving as a general in the First
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Shambhala
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