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Articles starting with letter Kn
- Kneel with both knees on the ground
- Kneel with the right knee on the ground
- Knife Culture of the Tibetan Race
- Knight on the Black Horse
- Knot
- Knot of Eternity
- Knot of flesh
- Knot of flesh on the head
- Know
- Know the minds of others
- Know thy neighbour: The study of Chinese history in India is in crisis
- Know what works, and what doesn’t
- Know your gompas: a Lonely Planet guide to Tibetan Buddhist monasteries
- Knowable phenomena
- Knowable phenomenon
- Knowable thing
- Knower
- Knower of Worlds
- Knower of the Great Symbol
- Knower of the Past, Present and Future
- Knower of the Three Times
- Knower of the Three times
- Knower of the World
- Knower of the Worlds
- Knower of the field
- Knower of the three times
- Knower of the threefold lore
- Knower of the world
- Knower of the worlds
- Knowing
- Knowing Nothing: Candrakīrti and Yogic Perception
- Knowing all
- Knowing and Seeing
- Knowing of the Mind
- Knowing of the Mind in Its Self-Identifying, Self-Realizing, Self-Liberating Reality
- Knowing others' karmic destinations
- Knowing the Paths of Pilgrimage The Network of Pilgrimage Routes in Nineteenth-Century China
- Knowing the minds of others and so on
- Knowing the past, present and future
- Knowing what is not yet known
- Knowing your Buddha
- Knowingness
- Knowledge
- Knowledge, Imagery, and the Treatment of Communicable Diseases in the Vase of the Amṛta of Immortality: A Preliminary Analysis of a Nyingma Medical Corpus
- Knowledge-Holding
- Knowledge-Wisdom Empowerment
- Knowledge-body
- Knowledge-holder
- Knowledge-holder of great sign
- Knowledge-holder who has control over life
- Knowledge-holders
- Knowledge-wisdom empowerment
- Knowledge And Freedom
- Knowledge Bearers
- Knowledge Holder
- Knowledge Holders
- Knowledge Kings
- Knowledge Of The Vedas
- Knowledge Way
- Knowledge Yoga
- Knowledge and Authority in Tibetan Middle Way Schools of Buddhism: A Study of the Gelukba (dge lugs pa) Epistemology of Jamyang Shayba (Jam dbyangs bzhad pa) In Its Historical Context
- Knowledge and Context in Tibetan Medicine. Edited by William A. McGrath. Leiden: Brill,
- Knowledge and Power
- Knowledge and Truth in the Thought of Jizang (549–623)
- Knowledge and Vision
- Knowledge and Wisdom
- Knowledge and vision
- Knowledge and vision of things as they are
- Knowledge and wisdom
- Knowledge aspect
- Knowledge aspect of King Pehar
- Knowledge bodhisattva
- Knowledge by Discerning Conditionality
- Knowledge by which defilements are abandoned and are overcome by destruction
- Knowledge consisting in contemplation of danger
- Knowledge gained by associating with an enlightened person
- Knowledge gained by means of analogy
- Knowledge gained by means of inference
- Knowledge gained by means of the senses
- Knowledge gained by superimposing the known knowledge on an appearing knowledge that does not concur with the known knowledge
- Knowledge gained by verbal testimony
- Knowledge gained from a kind-hearted person, while engaged in the spread of Knowledge
- Knowledge gained regardless of one’s own needs while attending to the requirements of those engaged in the search of the highest Truth
- Knowledge gained through study of the Vedas and other standard ancillary texts
- Knowledge holder
- Knowledge holder with power over longevity
- Knowledge holders
- Knowledge in Esoteric Khmer Buddhism
- Knowledge is not realisation
- Knowledge of Adaptation
- Knowledge of All Aspects
- Knowledge of Arising and Passing Away
- Knowledge of Brahman
- Knowledge of Comprehension
- Knowledge of Death and Rebirth of Beings
- Knowledge of Desire for Deliverance
- Knowledge of Disgust
- Knowledge of Dissolution
- Knowledge of Equanimity about Formations
- Knowledge of Misery
- Knowledge of Re-observation
- Knowledge of Reality
- Knowledge of Reviewing
- Knowledge of Vinaya
- Knowledge of adaptation
- Knowledge of all aspects
- Knowledge of all knowledge
- Knowledge of all the aspects
- Knowledge of appearance as terror
- Knowledge of arising and passing away
- Knowledge of contemplating rupanama with boredom or disgust
- Knowledge of contemplation of danger
- Knowledge of contemplation of dispassion
- Knowledge of contemplation of dissolution
- Knowledge of contemplation of reflection
- Knowledge of contemplation of rise and fall
- Knowledge of deliverance from the worldly condition
- Knowledge of desire for deliverance
- Knowledge of destruction
- Knowledge of destruction of the cankers
- Knowledge of disenchantmen
- Knowledge of dissolution
- Knowledge of elimination
- Knowledge of equanimity
- Knowledge of equanimity about formations
- Knowledge of equanimity towards sankhara
- Knowledge of fear
- Knowledge of former lives
- Knowledge of its origin
- Knowledge of mental and physical processes
- Knowledge of mental and physical states as unsatisfactory
- Knowledge of misery
- Knowledge of nirvāṇa
- Knowledge of non-violence
- Knowledge of other minds
- Knowledge of paths
- Knowledge of re-observation
- Knowledge of reality
- Knowledge of reviewing
- Knowledge of the Dharma
- Knowledge of the Path
- Knowledge of the above mentioned
- Knowledge of the cause-and-effect
- Knowledge of the cessation of outflows
- Knowledge of the desire for deliverance
- Knowledge of the desire to abandon the worldly state
- Knowledge of the dissolution of formations
- Knowledge of the extinction of the passions
- Knowledge of the fearful nature of mental and physical states
- Knowledge of the mind
- Knowledge of the path
- Knowledge of the true nature of things
- Knowledge of the wisdom empowerment
- Knowledge or insight arising from desire to escape
- Knowledge or insight arising from viewing things with equanimity
- Knowledge overmastering kinship
- Knowledge perceiving
- Knowledge regarding impermanence
- Knowledge to distinguish mental and physical states
- Knowledge which conforms to the Four Noble Truths
- Knowledge which investigates the path to deliverance and instills a decision to practice further
- Knowledge which realizes the fruit of the path and has nibbana as object
- Knowledge which regards mental and physical states with equanimity
- Knowledge which reviews the defilements still remaining
- Knowledge wisdom
- Knowledge ḍākinī
- Knowledgeable
- Knowledgeholder
- Knowledgeof all knowledge
- Knowledges
- Known as the Ancient Lineage
- Knows
- Knows and sees reality as-it-is
- Knows by wisdom