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Revision as of 04:39, 14 February 2013
Pages in category "Phurba"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
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- The Bon Ka ba nag po and the Rnying ma phur pa tradition
- The Buddhist ritual dagger 'phurpa
- The concept ‘I’ and the ‘perfect, unelaborated form’
- The Controversy over the Authenticity of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Scriptures
- THE DUNHUANG PHUR PA CORPUS: A SURVEY
- The Dzogchen view of natural purity and OṀ ĀH HUṂ
- The Early Transmissions of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle in India, Uddiyana, and Nepal
- The Early Transmissions of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle in Tibet
- The essence of the three syllables, OṀ ĀH HUṂ – vajra form, speech and mind
- The importance of practice: the clarity and brilliance of anger
- The Phurba and a hypothesis on its origins
- The Sanskrit Equivalent of the Term rDo rje phur pa: Vajrakila or Vajrakilaya'
- The sNgags log sun ’byin Attributed to Chag-lo-tsa-ba Chos
- The Story of the Scorpion
- The three realms, three places and three syllables
- The Transmissions from Padmasambhava
- The Transmissions from Vimalamitra
- The triple-bladed ritual dagger essentially symbolizes the powerful Buddha-activity of the wrathful deity…
- There is this mantra in the Vajrakīlaya again, SARVA VAJRA AMRITA.
- Tibetan Accounts of the Origination and Early Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa
- Tibetan Accounts of the Origination and Early Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle
- Tibetan Sources on the Transmission of the rDo-rje-phur-pa Cycle
- Transmitted as one of the Eight Sadhanas in the gTer-ma Tradition