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Latest revision as of 13:38, 13 April 2015
Pages in category "Indian Masters"
The following 153 pages are in this category, out of 153 total.
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- A Dialogue between Mādhava and Dignāga
- A SKETCH ON NĀGĀRJUNA’S PERSPECTIVES ON “RELATION”
- A Study and Translation of Atiśa’s Madhyamakopadésa with Indian and Tibetan Commentaries
- A TRIBUTE TO GURU PADMASAMBHAVA
- ACHARYA PADMASAMBHAVA : FROM ODISHA : A PROFILE
- Achinta
- ADVICE FROM THE LOTUS BORN
- Ajogi
- Art Treasures Picturing Padmasambhava
- Arya Shura
- Arya Vimuktasena
- Aryadeva
- Asanga
- Atisha
- Atisha and the Kadampa Masters
- Atisha’s Great Praise: 11th century wisdom.
- Atisha’s Open Basket of Jewels: A Middle Way Vision in Late Phase Indian Vajrayåna
- Atißa’s Teachings on Mahåmudrå
- Atiśa (Dipaṃkara, Tib. Jo-bo-rje, 982-1054 CE)
- Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Series
- Attachment and enjoyment
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- Nagabodhi
- Nagarjuna
- Nagarjuna - Founder of Madhyamaka
- Nagarjuna and Emptiness and Why Nirvana is Samsara
- Nagarjuna as Philosophical Reformer
- Nagarjuna Lecture Notes
- Nagarjuna on the ‘Emptiness of emptiness’
- Nagarjuna's Dialectic and Indian Logic (2),
- Nagarjuna's Negative Dialectic And the Significance of Emptiness
- Nagarjuna: A Commentary on the Awakening Mind, Bodhicittavivarana
- NAGARJUNA’S 70 STANZAS ON EMPTINESS
- Nagarjuna’s Seventy Verses on Emptiness
- Naropa
- New Padampa Manuscripts
- Nāgārjuna and the philosophy of language
- Nāgārjuna II
- NĀGĀRJUNA'S SEVENTY STANZAS: A BUDDHIST PSYCHOLOGY OF EMPTINESS
- Nāropā (956-1040 CE)
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- Padampa Sanggye
- Padampa Sanggye (pha dam pa sangs rgyas)
- Padampa Sangye, Milarepa, and ཐག་ཆོད་
- Padampa Sangye: A History of Representation of a South Indian Siddha in Tibet
- Padmasambhava
- Padmasambhava Instructions on Dreaming 2
- PADMASAMBHAVA THE SECOND BUDDHA
- Prabhahasti
- Praise to the Mahasiddha Shavaripa
- Prajnabhava
- Prajñakaramati
- Prayer for the Tradition of Guru Padmasambhava
- Profound View, Precise Conduct
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- Sagaramegha
- Santideva’s Meditation Chapter Eight of the Bodhicaryavatara His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama
- Saraha
- Seven patriarchs
- Seventeen Great Masters (Panditas) of Nalanda Monastery
- Seventeen Nalanda Masters
- Shakyaprabha
- Shalipa
- Shantideva
- Shantigarbha
- Shavaripa
- Shrigupta
- Shā kya ’od
- Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones
- Six Words of Advice
- Sublime Path to Kechara Paradise - Vajrayogini's Eleven Yogas of Generation Stage Practice As Revealed by Glorious Naropa
- Sukasiddhi
- Summary of “Four Hundred Verse Treatise” – Dr. Berzin
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- T Padmasambhava: Historical Narratives and Later Transformations of Guru Rinpoche
- Tantepa
- Thapa - Padmasambhava Legend in Tibet
- The Compilers of the Mind Only View – Asanga and Vasubandhu
- The Early Development of the Padmasambhava Legend in Tibet: A Study of Pelliot Tibétain
- THE EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU PADMASAMBHAVA
- The Hundred Verses of Advice of Padampa Sangye
- The Jewel's Radiance: A Translation of "*Ratnabhāsvara," an Extensive Commentary on the Vajravidāraṇa-nāma-dhāraṇī
- The Ka’bab Zhi lineage (bKa’ babs bZhi) of teachings were brought to Tibet by Marpa
- THE PHILOSOPHY OF NAGARJUNA
- The Tibetan Text of Tilopa’s Acintyamahāmudrā 1 – The instruction to the yogin
- The Truth of Nagarjuna: Something Beyond Nirvana
- The Visualization of the Secret: Atiśa’s Contribution to the Internalization of Tantric Sexual Practices
- ThiNāgārjuna’s Śūnyatā Doctrine As Seen the MMKnking in Buddhism: Nagarjuna's Middle Way
- Tilopa
- Tilopa (988-1069)
- Tilopa is a profound example of the vajra master
- TILOPA UPADESHA - Thrangu Rinpoche commentary
- TILOPA WAS BORN THE KING of a province in India
- Tilopa went to the northern part of the country to practice the Dharma
- Translating Nagarjuna
- Two Day Seminar : Ultimate View of Nagarjuna
- Two Marvellous Acharyas
- Two Supreme Ones