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Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Pāramitā"
The following 186 pages are in this category, out of 186 total.
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- 3 aspects of the fifth Paramita according to their function
- 3 aspects of the fifth Paramita according to their strength
- 3 aspects of the first Paramita
- 3 aspects of the fourth Paramita
- 3 aspects of the second Paramita
- 3 aspects of the sixth Paramita
- 3 aspects of the third Paramita
- 3 types of the fifth Paramita
A
- Absolute Bodhicitta slogans
- Accumulation of ethical discipline
- Accumulation of Ethical Discipline
- Accumulation of Merit
- Accumulation of primordial awareness
- Accumulation of Primordial Awareness
- Additional pāramitās
- Adhitthana parami
- All dharma agrees at one point
- Alternate Elaborate Version in Seven Stages
- Always train in three basic principles
- Aspiration are accumulation of merit
- Atisha and the Transmission of the Lojong Teachings
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D
- Dana parami
- Dasa parami
- Dasaparamita (The ten perfections)
- Debate with jealous scholars
- Definition of Forbearance Transcendent Virtue
- Devotion By Khentin Tai Situ Rinpoche
- Diligent effort
- Discipline
- Disciplines or Commitments of Mind Training
- Don't be dependent on extraneous conditions
- Don't rely on a sense of duty
- Dont rely on a sense of duty
- Dāna pāramitā
- Dāna pāramī
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M
P
- Panha parami
- Parama
- Parami
- Paramita
- Paramita / Parami (Perfections)
- Paramita of discipline
- Paramita of generosity
- Paramitas or Perfections
- Path of virtue
- Patience and Effort are the accumulation of discipline
- Paññā pāramī
- Perfections
- Point Four and the Paramita of Exertion
- Point Three and the Paramita of Patience
- Postmeditation
- Power and Practicality of Lojong
- Practice for death as well as for life
- Practice in One’s Whole Life
- Practice of bodhisattvas
- Practice of Lojong
- Practice the five strengths
- Practice the five strengths, the condensed heart instructions
- Prajña wisdom
- Preliminaries, Which Are a Basis for Dharma Practice
- PROFOUND TREASURY OF THE OCEAN OF DHARMA
- Protecting the teacher of Dharma and so on
- Pulling Out the Rug
- Pāramitā
- Pāramitāyāna
R
S
- Sacca parami
- See confusion as Buddha and practice emptiness
- See everything as a dream
- Seed of Virtue
- Selections from the Lojong Slogans of Atisha
- Self-liberate even the antidote
- Seven Points and 59 Lojong Slogans of Atisha
- Seven steps for each Immeasurable
- Showing the Utilization of Practice in One's Whole Life Relative Bodhicitta slogans
- Sila parami
- Six Paramita and Ten Paramita
- SIX PARAMITAS
- Six Pāramitā's
- Six slogans under this third point
- Sixth Paramita
- Special three higher trainings of Paramitas
- Start Where You Are
- Strength/power
- Strong Determination
T
- Teachings for Life and Death
- Ten Perfections
- Ten Perfections, The: A Study Guide (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2010)
- The First Practice of Virtue - Bestowing Joyfulness - Dana Paramita
- The Second Practice of Virtue - Abundantly Benefiting Living Beings - Sila Paramita
- The Third Practice of Virtue - Without Agitation - Ksanti-Paramita
- The Fourth Practice of Virtue - Irrepressibility - Virya Paramita
- The Fifth Practice of Virtue - Freedom From Confusion and Disturbance - Dhyana Paramita
- The Sixth Practice of Virtue - The Practice of Spiritual Presence - Prajna Paramita
- The Seventh Practice of Virtue - Without Attachments - Upaya Paramita
- The Eighth Practice of Virtue - That Difficult to Attain - Pranidhana Paramita
- The Ninth Practice of Virtue - Manifesting the Dharma - Bala Paramita
- The Tenth Practice of Virtue - Absolute Reality - Jnana Paramita
- The condensed heart instructions
- The Main Practice, Which Is Training in Bodhichitta
- The Main Practice, Which Is Training in Bodhicitta Absolute Bodhicitta slogans - Vipashyana & The Paramita of Generosity
- The Meaning of Taking Refuge by Choje Akong Tulku
- The Paramita of Diligence
- The Paramita of Forbearance
- The Paramita of Generosity
- The Paramita of Meditation
- The Paramita of Prajna
- The Paramita of Skillful Conduct
- The Six Paramitas (Perfections)
- THE SUPREMACY OF DANAPARAMITA FOR THE BUDDHIST LAITY IN DAILY LIFE
- The ten pāramitās
- The ten pāramitās in the Theravāda tradition
- The Three Accumulations and Ten Pāramitās in the Kālacakra Tradition
- Thoughts are not judged as good or bad
- Three objects, three poisons, and three seeds of virtue
- Three Types of Aggression
- TONGLEN INSTRUCTION BY PEMA CHODRON
- Tonglen practice in four stages
- Train in sending and taking alternatively, these two should ride the breath
- Training in Compassion
- TRAINING IN COMPASSION
- Tranquillity Meditation
- Transform Bad Circumstances into the Path
- Transformation of Bad Circumstances
- Transforming Adversity
- Transforming Adversity into the Path of Awakening
- Treading the Path of Merits, I am happy
- Two slogans that describe the practice