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  • ...Jigme Namgyal Rinpoche (b. in 1956 at Repkong, Amdo); his root guru was a main disciple of Tsö Patrul Rinpoche.</ref>]] ...ter the gate of the [[Dharma]] and undertake the [[ngöndro]] [[preliminary practices]]. [[Patrul Rinpoche]] of Tso's principal successor was [[Gonpo Tseten Rinp
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  • The {{Wiki|college}} consists of the {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}} main gate, and the [[Buddha]] hall which can comfortably accommodate 300 [[peopl ...{Wiki|purify}} [[people]] [[minds]] through [[pilgrimages]] and [[Buddhist practices]], the I.B.C.V will endeavor to achieve a exchange of Eastern and [[Western
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  • The main [[shrine]] room can seat around 200 [[people]] and is used for large events This [[shrine]] room is located in the main hall of the original Victorian library.
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  • The two main [[religious]] movements at the [[time]] of the [[Buddha]] were those of the ...hand, rejected the [[Vedas]] and most {{Wiki|Brahmanical}} [[beliefs]] and practices and were considered unorthodox, even heretical, by the [[brahmans]]. This [
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  • Generally three main [[schools of Buddhism]] have been identified. These are [[Theravada]], [[Ma ...parts of the [[Sutta Pitaka]]. The [[latter]] probably included the first four [[Nikayas]] of the [[Pali Canon]] (the [[Digha]], the [[Majjhima]], the [[A
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  • ...ers]] as [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. Devoting herself to [[Buddhist practices]] from an early age, she completed her first [[retreat]] at age 10. ...ght practice lineages|Eight Chariots]]," or unique and complete systems of practices leading to [[enlightenment]]. [[Jetsun Kushok]] gave her first [[transmissi
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  • The most important source for the specific practices that characterize the [[Kagyu]] order is the great [[Indian yogi]] [[Tilopa [[Four Main]] and [[Eight Additional Lineages]]
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  • ...sister’s. They focused on this cycle, the [[Black Quintessence]], as their main practice. ...inpoch]]e sealed himself in his room to do the [[rushen]] and [[dzogchen]] practices. He set up a radio in his room with the reading [[transmission]] going. So
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  • ...refore not [[realized]]. Here, the main [[object of meditation]] is the [[Four Noble Truths]], which are: ...[tantra]] comprises three different categories of [[tantra]] and [[tantric practices]].
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  • ...]] [[Buddhism]], three components are [[essential]] - the first one is the main [[shrine]] which [[symbolizes]] {{Wiki|Swayambhu}} [[Mahachaitya]]; an [[ex ...eity yoga]] as a means of becoming a [[Buddha]]. When the [[practitioner]] practices the [[Deity yoga]], he/ she establishes a strong relationship with the [[Yi
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  • ...hita]], and Serlingpa-while others attribute the teachings to [[Atisha's]] main [[student]], [[Dromtonpa]] (1005-64). ...whose [[teacher]], [[Geshe]] [[Potawa]] (1027-1105), was one of the three main [[disciples]] of [[Dromtonpa]] and whose succinct Eight Verses on Training
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  • ...There are also teachings founded on the [[Thai Forest tradition]] with its main practice center, the [[Insight Meditation]] {{Wiki|Society}} in Barre, {{Wi
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  • While [[breath]] channels ([[nāḍis]]) of [[yogic]] practices had already been discussed in the classical [[Upanishads]], it was not unti Main article: [[Kundalini]]
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  • ...ore not [[realized]]. Here, the main [[object]] of [[meditation]] is the [[Four Noble Truths]], which are: ...[tantra]] comprises three different categories of [[tantra]] and [[tantric practices]].
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  • ====There are three main [[activities]]:==== ====[[Food Offering Practices Extensive Power of Truth]]====
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  • The common [[roots]] of various [[Buddhist]] [[meditative]] practices ...nerable]] [[Kalu Rinpoche]], my first [[root guru]], I asked him about the main points of [[meditation]]. He asked what kind of [[meditation]] I was doing,
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  • ...rth]] in the [[Pure Land]], [[Genshin]] emphasized [[visual]] [[meditation practices]], where later [[Pure Land]] sects favored [[verbal]] recitations such as t The image of [[Amida Nyorai]] in the main building of Yasaka-ji [[Temple]] in {{Wiki|Shikoku}} is said to have been m
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  • ...unts of the [[religion]]. It also leads to the [[view]] that the texts and practices [[appropriate]] to a [[monastic]] context are widely used in [[Buddhism]] a That [[Buddhism’s]] main [[doctrines]] are communicable, and the resources of the [[tradition]] itse
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  • ...may be compared to earning a bachelors [[degree]] in [[meditation]] as the practices usually take years to complete and when one is finished one normally receiv The [[Ngöndro]] consists of four and sometimes [[five practices]] the four practices are:
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  • ...ned by many High Masters of different [[Tibetan Buddhist]] traditions, his main Root Guru was His Holiness [[Jigme Phuntsok]] Rinpoche from the [[Nyingmapa ...eshe Wangcheuk Rinpoche. He received teachings from him on the preliminary practices (ngondro) and subsequently completed the 500,000 accumulations of the [[ngo
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