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Articles starting with letter 3
- 3
- 3) Do Not Abuse Or Exploit
- 3-Cs and the Three Mysteries: Japanese Esoteric Buddhism’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
- 3-FOLD MORALITY
- 3-year retreat
- 3. Between Europe and Asia: the search for Russia’s civilizational identity
- 3. Delusion and the Natural Ground
- 3. Finding the Teaching
- 3. Kangyur and Tengyur
- 3. Maha Maya’s Dream
- 3. Nectar Rays Of The Moon (MO Divination Key)
- 3. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ALL PHENOMENA
- 3. The Divine Eye (Clairvoyance, Second Sight, Visions)
- 3. The Noble Vow of Bodhisattvas of the Earth is the Heart of Soka
- 3. actions and their results
- 3/4 Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy with Lama Michel Rinpoche - VIDEO
- 3067BCE: Fresh Perspective on the Astronomy of the Mahabharata War
- 30 Lithuanian lawmakers urge President Xi to end religious persecution, Tibet colonization
- 30 Words of Advice from the Heart Longchen Rabjampa
- 30 nissaggiya pacittiya
- 30 nissaggiya pacittiya (confession with forfeiture)
- 30 nissaggiyas
- 30 nissaggiyas pācittiyas
- 311 bhikkhuni precepts
- 311 precepts for nuns
- 31 Planes of Existence
- 31 Realms of Existence
- 31 planes
- 31 planes of existence
- 31 realms of existence
- 31 states of existence
- 32-Sangha constituency: Sikkim’s intangible seat, where only monks contest and vote
- 32. Chakrasamvara Mandala
- 32 Forms of Ganapati: Dhundi Ganapati - The 26th Form
- 32 Kings of Shambhala
- 32 Marks
- 32 Marks of the Buddha
- 32 Marks or signs of a Great Man
- 32 Signs
- 32 Signs of a Great Man
- 32 kings of Sambhala
- 32 main characteristics
- 32 major and minor marks
- 32 major characteristics
- 32 marks
- 32 marks of a great man
- 32 physical marks of the Perfect One
- 32 physical signs
- 32 signs
- 32 signs of a Great Man
- 32 signs of a great man
- 33
- 33 gods
- 33 of South Korea's most beautiful temples
- 33rd Abbot of Menri
- 33rd king of Tibet
- 35 BUDDHAS OF CONFESSION
- 35 Buddhas
- 35 Buddhas of Confession
- 35 Buddhas of Purifying Old Bad Karmic Seeds
- 35 Confessional Buddhas
- 360
- 366 vows
- 37 Bodhisattv Practices
- 37 Bodhisattva Practices
- 37 Bodhisattva Practices Series
- 37 Bodhisattva Practices – Literal Translation
- 37 Bodhisattva Practices – Poetic Rendering
- 37 Dharmas of the Bodhisattvas
- 37 FACTORS OF BUDDHAHOOD
- 37 Limbs of Enlightenment
- 37 PRACTICES OF BODHISATTVAS
- 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva
- 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva - The 14th Dalai Lama (Video)
- 37 aspects of the Path to Enlightenment
- 37th throne holder of the Drikung Kagyu Order
- 38th King
- 38th king of the Yarlung dynasty
- 390-foot Buddha near Narita Airport the tallest in Japan
- 398 Different uses of numbers in Buddhism
- 3RD BARDOR RINPOCHE (1949-2021): Life-story, Swift Re-birth Prayer by 17th Karmapa, Letters of Condolence, Letter from 16th Karmapa and Self-Arisen Guru Rinpoche
- 3XN design Denmark’s first climate-positive hotel with rooftop spa
- 3 Antidotes to Poisons
- 3 BASKETS
- 3 BUDDHA BODIES
- 3 Baskets
- 3 Bodies of the Buddha
- 3 Buddha Bodies
- 3 Buddhist Practices That Will Improve Your Life - Sivana East
- 3 DELUSIONS
- 3 DHARMA SEALS
- 3 DOORS
- 3 HIGHER TRAININGS
- 3 HOURS Relaxation Powerful Meditation - Tibetan Monks Chanting - Singing Bowls - Background Yoga
- 3 Inner Tantras
- 3 JEWELS
- 3 Jewels
- 3 KAYAS
- 3 Lessons From the Dalai Lama’s Morning Routine
- 3 Levels of Mind
- 3 MARKS OF EXISTENCE
- 3 Mysterious REINCARNATION STORIES
- 3 PRINCIPLE ASPECTS OF THE PATH
- 3 Particularities of kayas of Buddhahood
- 3 Pitakas
- 3 Poisons
- 3 Practices for Bonding with Amitabha
- 3 Principal Aspects of the Path
- 3 Pure Actions
- 3 REALMS
- 3 Roots
- 3 SCOPES
- 3 Sufferings
- 3 TIMES
- 3 TRAININGS
- 3 TYPES OF ACTIONS
- 3 TYPES OF SUFFERING
- 3 TYPES OF VOWS
- 3 Turnings of the Wheel
- 3 UNIVERSAL LAWS
- 3 Unified Silla period: reconciliation of doctrinal disputes
- 3 Visions
- 3 YANAS
- 3 are simply different aspects of forms
- 3 aspects of existence of reality
- 3 aspects of mental activity
- 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 aspects of time
- 3 aspects within impure mental activity
- 3 aspects within pure mental activity
- 3 baskets
- 3 bodies of sentient beings
- 3 causes of death
- 3 characteristics
- 3 characteristics of existence
- 3 components of Samsara's experience
- 3 conditions of taking the rebirth from Bardo state
- 3 dharma-robes
- 3 effects of karma actions
- 3 fold rule
- 3 kayas
- 3 kayas of Buddhahood
- 3 kinds of Nirmanakaya forms
- 3 kinds of gifts
- 3 kinds of vows
- 3 levels of mind
- 3 main excretions
- 3 meditative stabilizations of stage of generation
- 3 more stupas
- 3 most important meals to a Buddha
- 3 noble aspirations
- 3 objects of refuge
- 3 points of equanimity of oneself and others on the ultimate level
- 3 poisons of the mind
- 3 possible attitudes
- 3 purities of Right Conduct
- 3 realms
- 3 reasons for meditations on emptiness
- 3 refuges
- 3 roots
- 3 sariras
- 3 steps to happiness, according to a Buddhist monk
- 3 supreme listeners of Rong-Bo
- 3 traditions of Mahamudra
- 3 types of Samsara sufferings
- 3 types of absence of diligence and remedies
- 3 types of concentration with repetition:
- 3 types of heavens
- 3 types of karma actions
- 3 types of psychological dharma classifications
- 3 types of the fifth Paramita
- 3 vehicles
- 3 vestments of a monk
- 3 yanas
- 3d Karmapa
- 3rd Abode
- 3rd Bardor Tulku Rinpoche
- 3rd Dalai Lama
- 3rd Density Incarnation
- 3rd Density Incarnations
- 3rd Density ncarnations
- 3rd Dzogchen Rinpoche
- 3rd Dzogchen Rinpoche Gyurme Thekchog Tenzin
- 3rd Ganden Tripa
- 3rd Gyalwang
- 3rd Gyalwang Drukpa Rinpoche
- 3rd Gyeltsab
- 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul, Rumtek Monastery Parinirvāṇa ritual and Kālacakra
- 3rd Jebtsundamba Khutughtu
- 3rd Karmapa
- 3rd Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje
- 3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje
- 3rd Noble Truth
- 3rd Panchen Lama
- 3rd Panchen Lama, Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup
- 3rd Tai Situ
- 3rd Trungram Gyaltrul
- 3rd abode
- 3rd chakra
- 3rd density experiences
- 3rd dimension
- 3rd final turning of the wheel of dharma
- 3rd jhana
- 3rd jhāna
- 3rd turning of the wheel
- 3rd turning of the wheel of Dharma
- 3th Jhana
Three
- The Three-Kaya Powa
- The Three-Treatise School of Chinese Buddhism
- The Three Accomplishments from Cultivating the Hevajra Tantra are Illusory Body, Clear Light, and Perfect Enlightenment
- The Three Accumulations and Ten Pāramitās in the Kālacakra Tradition
- The Three Afflictions: Ignorance, Attachment, Aversion
- The Three Basic Facts of Existence
- The Three Bodies
- The Three Bodies of Enlightenment by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
- The Three Bodies of the Buddha
- The Three Buddhist Councils
- The Three Characteristics
- The Three Characteristics Of Existence
- The Three Characteristics of Existence
- The Three Cycles of Illumination and Other Instructions: Aural Transmissions Composed by Jetsun Milarepa
- The Three Defects of the Pot
- The Three Divisions of Dzogchen Longde, Semde and Mengagde and the superiority of the view of Mengagde.
- The Three Divisions of Nyingma Treasure Texts
- The Three Eyes
- The Three Forms of the Buddha
- The Three Gems
- The Three Gems Ceremony & Five Lay Precepts By Lotus – Harriet Vu
- The Three Gems of Bhutan
- The Three Identifications of the Great Perfection
- The Three Incisive Precepts of Garab Dorje
- The Three Inner Tantras
- The Three Jewels: The Buddha, the Dharma, the Sangha By Barbara O'Brien
- The Three Jewels and Five Precepts
- The Three Jewels by Arnie Kozak, Ph.D
- The Three Jewels in Jainism
- The Three Kappas (Disasters)
- The Three Kaya Meditation
- The Three Kayas
- The Three Kayas: The Bodies of the Buddha by Traleg Rinpoche
- The Three Kayas - Omnipresent transitory states
- The Three Kinds of Refuge
- The Three Kāyas: Praises to the Great Master Padmasambhava by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Three Kāyas Sūtra
- The Three Levels of Vows
- The Three Lineages of Ngagyur Nyingma
- The Three Marks of Existence
- The Three Methods With Regard to the Bodhisattva Precepts
- The Three Most Powerful Things in the World
- The Three Natures
- The Three Objects of Buddhist Epistemology
- The Three Occasions of the Five Path
- The Three Outer Tantras
- The Three Personality Types of Buddhist Psychology
- The Three Pledges Relating to the Buddha Amitabha
- The Three Points of Garab Dorje
- The Three Poisons and The Three Jewels: An Outline Of The Buddhist Schools by Peter Morrell
- The Three Precious Jewels Or Triple Gem
- The Three Principal Aspects of the Path
- The Three Principal Aspects of the Path and Introduction to Tantra
- The Three Principle Aspects of the Path
- The Three Principles of the Path by Lama Zong Khapa
- The Three Protectors with Parami: Manjusri (Video)
- The Three Realms
- The Three Realms of Existence
- The Three Realms of Existence (Video)
- The Three Refuges
- The Three Refuges (each repeated 3x)
- The Three Roots: Guru, Yidam and Protector
- The Three Roots: The Lama, Yidams, and Protectors
- The Three Roots (Tibetan: tsa sum)
- The Three Rounds of Transmission of the Dharma
- The Three Secrets
- The Three Simultaneously True Levels of Nondual Reality
- The Three Stages of Observing/Contemplating Freedom (观自在的三个阶段)
- The Three Statements Pointing To Absolute Awareness
- The Three Statements of Garab Dorje
- The Three Statements that Strike the Vital Point
- The Three Sutric Yanas
- The Three Teachings - Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism - HISTORY OF CHINA - VIDEO
- The Three Trainings
- The Three Trainings in the Pali and Sanskrit Traditions of Buddhism - VIDEO
- The Three Truths
- The Three Turnings
- The Three Turnings of The Wheel of Dharma – Why They Are Each Essential to All of Us
- The Three Turnings of the Dharma Wheel
- The Three Types of Future Buddhas
- The Three Types of Monks Defined
- The Three Unenlightenments. Relying on Thegchog Dzod,TCD I’218a Perna Ledrel Tsai explains the three unenlightenments
- The Three Universal Characteristics
- The Three Universal Characteristics and Truths
- The Three Vehicles of the Teachings of the Buddha
- The Three Visions Fundamental Teachings of the Sakya Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism
- The Three Vows
- The Three Vows - Kadampa Buddhism
- The Three Vows by Luke Wagner
- The Three Words that Hit the Vital Point
- The Three Words that hit the Vital Point is a very profound Dzogchen teaching on Trekchöd by Garab Dorje.
- The Three levels of Ultimate Reality
- The Threefold Invocation Ritual
- The Threefold Lotus Sutra
- The Threefold Nature Of Consciousness
- The Threefold Realm
- The Threefold Ritual
- The three Kaya's
- The three Samadhis
- The three Wheels of Dharma
- The three absorptions
- The three beggars
- The three characteristics
- The three characteristics of existence
- The three doors of body, speech and mind in recording this chronicle are sealed with vajra secrecy
- The three gems
- The three humours
- The three important points of aspiration to be observed are as follows
- The three inner tantras
- The three kāyas and capacities of practitioners
- The three levels of Phowa
- The three levels of consciousness
- The three main Dzogchen transmissions within Bon are as follows
- The three marks of conditioned reality
- The three mudras
- The three poisons are greed, hatred, and ignorance
- The three principles of the path
- The three realms, three places and three syllables
- The three realms of cyclic existence have the nature of an ocean of suffering
- The three refuges and five precepts
- The three samayas of body, speech and mind
- The three stages of Tonglen
- The three types of Vows Part 3 Tantric Vows
- The three vehicles
- The three yanas of the Dorje Kasung and social action
- Three
- Three-Body
- Three-Body Doctrine
- Three-Dimensional Mandalas
- Three-Discourse
- Three-Edged Blade
- Three-Grace Root Guru
- Three-Kaya
- Three-Kaya Mandala
- Three-Kaya Mandala Offerings of Nyingma
- Three-Kaya Mandala of Nyingma
- Three-Kaya Mandala offerings
- Three-Kaya Powa
- Three-Nature theory
- Three-Session Mindfulness
- Three-Thousand Large Thousandfold World
- Three-Vow Theories in Tibetan Buddhism - A Comparative Study of Major Traditions from the Twelfth through Nineteenth Centuries
- Three-Yana Meditations in One System Related to the Five Poisons
- Three-body
- Three-body doctrine
- Three-dimensional mandalas
- Three-fold Morality
- Three-fold Process of Dying
- Three-fold Puja
- Three-fold Refuges
- Three-fold meditation
- Three-fold nature
- Three-kaya
- Three-month Rains Retreat
- Three-month rains retreat
- Three-month retrea
- Three-month retreat
- Three-nature-theory
- Three-nature doctrine
- Three-nature theory
- Three-pronged vajra sword
- Three-year Retreat
- Three-year retreat
- Three-year retreats
- Three "baskets
- Three "bodies" of the Buddha
- Three Abstinences
- Three Afflictions
- Three Ages of Buddhism
- Three Ages of the Dharma
- Three Asamkhyeya
- Three Aspects of a Warrior's Discipline
- Three Aspects of the Buddha's Life
- Three Authentics
- Three Avasthas
- Three Bardos
- Three Bases Of Buddha Nature
- Three Bases of Buddha Nature
- Three Basic Facts of Existence
- Three Baskets
- Three Baskets ( Tipitaka) In Buddhism
- Three Bodhis
- Three Bodhisattvas
- Three Bodies
- Three Bodies Doctrine
- Three Bodies Doctrine (Vedanta)
- Three Bodies Of The Buddha
- Three Bodies of the Buddha
- Three Brothers
- Three Brothers of Kadampa
- Three Buddha-bodies
- Three Buddha Bodies
- Three Buddha Families
- Three Buddha families
- Three Buddha natures
- Three Buddhas on Mt. Namsan
- Three Buddhist Councils
- Three Buddhist malas
- Three Categories
- Three Causes of Enlightenment
- Three Characteristics
- Three Characteristics of Existence
- Three Characteristics
- Three Chinese Buddhist scriptures
- Three Clarities
- Three Clarities of a Buddha
- Three Classes of the Great Perfection
- Three Classifications
- Three Collections
- Three Common Lineages (of Kama and Terma)
- Three Common Vehicles
- Three Crazy-Wisdom Yogis
- Three Defects of the Pot
- Three Deities of the Great Master Vajrapani
- Three Delusions
- Three Dharma Lenage's
- Three Dharma Lineages
- Three Dharma Seals
- Three Dharma seals
- Three Dharmas
- Three Divisions of Atiyoga
- Three Dogmas
- Three Doors
- Three Eastern Khenpos
- Three Enclosures
- Three Endurances in the Dharma
- Three Enlightening Corpuses
- Three Enlightenments
- Three Essential Meanings
- Three Essentials
- Three Evil Path
- Three Evil Paths
- Three Evil Roots
- Three Existences
- Three Falls Of Ts'ao Shan
- Three Fetters
- Three Fires
- Three Gates Of The Yun Men Sect
- Three Gates To Nirvana
- Three Gateways
- Three Gems
- Three Good Paths
- Three Grades of Knowledge
- Three Great Purposes
- Three Great Refuges
- Three Great Secret Laws
- Three Greatnesses Of Asvaghosa
- Three Heads or Skulls
- Three Heavenly Realms
- Three Higher Trainings
- Three Holy Ones of the Avatamsaka doctrine
- Three Holy Places of Tibet
- Three Hypostases of Plotinus
- Three Ignorances Of The Arahat
- Three Illuminations
- Three Incisive Precepts
- Three Inconceivable Meditations
- Three Indestructibles
- Three Inne Yogas
- Three Inner Tantras
- Three Inner Tantras (nang rgyud sde gsum) Mahayoga, Anu Yoga, and Ati Yoga
- Three Inner Tantric Yanas
- Three Inner Vehicles of Vedic Asceticism
- Three Inner Yoga Tantras
- Three Innermost Tantras
- Three Intentions
- Three Jewel Temples of Korea
- Three Jewels
- Three Jewels (Three Precious Ones, Three Treasures)
- Three Jewels Gems
- Three Jewels Refuges
- Three Jewels and Three Roots
- Three Jewels of Refuge
- Three Jewels of Tibet
- Three Jewels of refuge
- Three Kagyé collections
- Three Kappas
- Three Karmas
- Three Kashyapa brothers
- Three Kaya Mandala
- Three Kaya Meditation
- Three Kaya Sutra
- Three Kaya meditation
- Three Kayas
- Three Khorra Circuits
- Three Kinds of Karma
- Three Kinds of Knowledge
- Three Kinds of Nonstatic Phenomena
- Three Kinds of Spiritual Teachings
- Three Kinds of World
- Three Kingdoms
- Three Kingdoms Er of China
- Three Kingdoms Era (BC 39 – AD 668)
- Three Kingdoms Period
- Three Knowledges
- Three Kâyas
- Three Lay Patriarchs of the Sakya Tradition
- Three Learnings Of The Mahayana
- Three Levels of Capacity
- Three Levels of Mind
- Three Levels of Precepts
- Three Liberation Doors
- Three Liberations
- Three Lords
- Three Lower Realms
- Three Lower Sections of Tantra
- Three Mahamudra traditions
- Three Mahasiddhas
- Three Main Commitments
- Three Main Vajrabhairava Texts
- Three Major Differentiations
- Three Manjushris of Tibet
- Three Marks Of Existence
- Three Marks of Existence
- Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet
- Three Meditations of One Mind
- Three Meditations of One mind
- Three Men from Kham
- Three Methods with Regard to Tantric Pledges and Precepts
- Three Minds
- Three Moods
- Three Mother Scriptures in Comformity with the Eight Points
- Three Mysteries
- Three Mysteries Of Rinzai Zen
- Three Myths of the Spiritual Life
- Three Nature Theory
- Three Natures
- Three Natures Of Yogacara Reality
- Three Necessities Of Rinzai Zen
- Three Non-self-natures
- Three Nons and Two Kinds of Samadhi
- Three Objects, Three Poisons, Three Roots Of Virtue
- Three Objects, Three Poisons, Three Seeds Of Virtue
- Three Objects of Refuge
- Three Obstructions
- Three Outer Tantra Pitakas
- Three Outer Tantras
- Three Outer Tantric Yanas
- Three Outer Vehicles
- Three Part Robe
- Three Paths
- Three Periods of Time
- Three Phases
- Three Phases Of Buddhist Teachings Of Pai Chang
- Three Phases Of Understanding
- Three Philosophies of China: Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism
- Three Phrases Within A Phrase Of Yun Men
- Three Pillars Of Tibetan Buddhism
- Three Pillars Of Zen
- Three Pitakas
- Three Piṭakas
- Three Planes Of Existence
- Three Points of the Vajra Crown
- Three Poisons
- Three Poisons / Three Evil Roots
- Three Precious Jewels
- Three Precious Ones
- Three Principal Aspects of the Path
- Three Principal Aspects of the Path by Je Tsongkhapa
- Three Principal Aspects of the Path by Je Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa
- Three Principle Aspects Of The Path
- Three Principle Aspects of the Path
- Three Protectors
- Three Protectors of Tibet
- Three Pujas Practice Text
- Three Pure Land Sutras
- Three Pure Land sutras
- Three Pure Ones
- Three Pure Precepts
- Three Pure land Sutras
- Three Purities
- Three Qualities of Ultimate Drala
- Three Qualities of Visualization Practice: Clarity, Purity, and Fearlessness
- Three Ratana
- Three Realms
- Three Realms (Triple Realm, Three Worlds)
- Three Realms Of Hell
- Three Realms of Cyclic Existence as the Individual
- Three Realms of Existence
- Three Reasons for Confidence
- Three Red Ones
- Three Refuge formulations
- Three Refuges
- Three Robes
- Three Root
- Three Root Precepts
- Three Root Tantras of the Great Perfection
- Three Roots
- Three Roots - Wikipedia
- Three Roots Practices
- Three Roots of Good
- Three Roots of Guru Deva
- Three Roots of Nyingtik
- Three Sages
- Three Samadhis
- Three Samayas
- Three Samādhis
- Three Sastra School
- Three Scopes
- Three Seals
- Three Seats
- Three Secrets
- Three Sections of Dzogchen
- Three Sections of the Great Perfection
- Three Series of the Dzogchen Teaching
- Three Series of the Dzogchen Teaching: Semde, Longde and Mennagde
- Three Shastra
- Three Shastra Sect
- Three Short Poems by Han-Shan
- Three Signs of Being
- Three Solemn Oaths
- Three Sovereigns
- Three Specific Lineages (of Terma)
- Three Specific Lineages of Terma
- Three Spheres
- Three Stages
- Three Stages Final Kalpa
- Three Stages On The Path Of Purification
- Three Stages of Practice
- Three Stages of Samadhi
- Three Stages of Silent Illumination
- Three Stages school
- Three Stars
- Three Statements
- Three Statements of Garab Dorje
- Three Statements of Sri Pramodavajra
- Three Studies
- Three Styles Of Transmission
- Three Subdivisions Of Suffering
- Three Sufferings
- Three Supreme Clarities
- Three Supreme Gems
- Three Sutras of Pure Land Buddhism
- Three Sutras of Safeguarding the Nation
- Three Sutras of the Pure Land
- Three Sutras on Maitreya
- Three Svabhas
- Three Svabhāvas
- Three Systems of Mahayana
- Three Teachings
- Three Teachings Of Ancient China
- Three Teachings — Ven. Tenzin Palmo
- Three Thousand Realms in a Single Moment of Life
- Three Thrones Of The Buddha
- Three Time Periods
- Three Times
- Three Trainings
- Three Treasures
- Three Treasures of Everlasting Bon
- Three Treatis School
- Three Treatise
- Three Treatise School
- Three Treatises
- Three Treatises (Chin Sanlun; Jpn Sanron) school
- Three Treatises Of Kumarajiva
- Three Treatises school
- Three Truths
- Three Turnings
- Three Turnings of the Wheel
- Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma
- Three Types Of Actions
- Three Types Of Suffering
- Three Types Of Vows
- Three Types of Aggression
- Three Types of Characterized Phenomena
- Three Types of Concentration
- Three Types of Karma
- Three Types of Lack of EssentialNature
- Three Types of Mandala Offering
- Three Types of Miraculous Ability
- Three Táng Dynasty Memorials Against Buddhism
- Three Universal Characteristics
- Three Universal Seals
- Three Universal Truths
- Three Unwholesome Roots
- Three Vajra Verses
- Three Vajras
- Three Vajrasattva - Prince of Purity
- Three Vedas
- Three Vehicles
- Three Vehicles, Four Noble Truths
- Three Vehicles of Learning
- Three Vehicles of the Outer Tantras of Austere Awareness
- Three Verses on the Steps of Manifest Enlightenment by Means of Illusion's Net
- Three Victorious Ones
- Three Views of the Pure Land
- Three Virtues
- Three Vows
- Three Ways of Bringing Sickness onto the Path
- Three Welfare Fields
- Three Wheels – Shin Buddhist Temple – London Branch of
- Three Wholesome Roots
- Three Wisdom
- Three Wisdoms
- Three Woeful Paths
- Three Words that Strike the Vital Point: Pith Instructions from Garab Dorje
- Three Worldly Deities
- Three Worlds
- Three Worlds According to King
- Three Worlds According to King Ruang:
- Three Yamari Lineages
- Three Yangtik
- Three Year Retreat
- Three Yogas
- Three actions of forsaking, joining and attaining
- Three actions of forsaking, joining and reaching
- Three activities of a pandita
- Three acts of virtue for attaining birth in the Pure Land
- Three afflictions
- Three ages
- Three ages of the Dharma
- Three ancestral religious kings
- Three animals
- Three apparent ‘natures’
- Three appearances
- Three asamkheya kalpas
- Three asamkhyeya kalpas
- Three asaṁskṛta dharmas
- Three aspects of Dzogche
- Three aspects of sugatagarbha
- Three aspects of the true nature of mind
- Three aspects of the vehicle
- Three aspects of time
- Three authentics
- Three bad states
- Three bases of clinging
- Three bases of ego-clinging
- Three bases of merit
- Three basic principles
- Three basic sutras
- Three baskets
- Three baskets of Buddhist texts
- Three blazings
- Three bodhisattvas
- Three bodies
- Three bodies of Buddha
- Three bodies of a Buddha
- Three bodies of a buddha
- Three bodies of the Buddha
- Three bodies of the Buddha (Skt. trikaya)
- Three bodies—the Dharma body
- Three buddha-bodies
- Three buddha families
- Three calamities
- Three cardinal sins
- Three categories
- Three categories of Arahats
- Three categories of Sutra
- Three categories of illusion
- Three categories of preaching
- Three causal vehicles of characteristics
- Three causes of disturbing emotions
- Three characteristics
- Three characteristics of empowerment
- Three characteristics of existence
- Three classes
- Three classes devotees
- Three classes of tantra
- Three classes of āgamas
- Three classifications
- Three close-mindfulnesses
- Three close mindfulnesses
- Three clusters
- Three conceptual spheres
- Three conditions of life
- Three core sutras of the Pure Land school
- Three councils
- Three cycles of preaching
- Three defects of the vessel
- Three deities
- Three deities of Guhyasamaja
- Three deities of long life
- Three deities of protection
- Three dharmas
- Three different types of Buddhas
- Three different ways of holding onto their egos
- Three disciplines of a bodhisattva
- Three displays
- Three divisions
- Three divisions of the Inner Tantra
- Three divisions of the Inner Tantras
- Three divisions of the canon
- Three doors
- Three doors of liberation
- Three doors to deliverance
- Three emanations of Manjushri
- Three equalities
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