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- Mystical Arts of Tibet -Sand Mandala Creation and Ceremony - 90 minutes (Video)
- Myth and Symbolism by Dr. Peter Della Santina
- MYTHOLOGY: LEI KUNG. Chinese Taoist god of thunder.
- Myths and Legends of China, by E. T. C. Werner
- Myths of the Hindus & Buddhists
- Myths of Thunder, Lightning, Wind, and Rain
- Möpa Drakngak
- Mātṛkā
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- Naga Offerings, with Avalokiteshvara Sadhana Practice
- Nagananda
- Nagas and mountain gods are not legends (Video)
- Nairatma (Blue dakini)
- Namasamgiti, Nama-samgiti, Nama-sangiti, Nāmasaṃgīti, Namasangiti, Nāmasaṅgīti: 2 definitions
- Namasangiti four-armed Manjushri
- NAMES OF GODS, GODDESSES, DEMIGODS ...
- Namgyalma Mantras
- Namgyalma Puja
- Namgyalma Sadhana - the Gyuto Foundation
- Namgyälma
- Namgyälma I
- NAMO GURUJA VAGIH SHARAHYA
- Narasimha
- Narodakini
- Narodakini ( Tib. na ro mkha ' spyod, also: Sarvabuddhadakini; Khachoma Naro Naro Khado )
- Ne Zha - The Most Unusual Boy in Chinese Mythology
- Nepal, Amoghapasha Lokeshvara
- Nepal: The Great Plunder (Video)
- New Acquisition: Bodhisattva Mahasthamaprapta
- New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryŏ
- Nezha
- Ngor's Textual Treasures - Mahākāla
- Nichiren’s view on Maitreya
- Nine Buddhist Consciousnesses and Four Psychological Forces: A Review
- Nine creator-Gods
- NINE EMPEROR GODS FESTIVAL: WHAT IS IT, AND WHY ARE DEVOTEES RUNNING AROUND IN A TRANCE?
- Ninth Visualization: The Body of the Buddha of Infinite Life Span
- Nio
- Niyatha vivarana
- No-self Giving and the Jataka Tales
- Noble Green Tara
- Notes: The Ugra-Tara goddess and the cinas
- NU GUA
- Nuns, court ladies, and female bodhisattvas: The women of Japan's medieval Ritsu -school nuns' revival movement
- Nyingma Heruka Deities (Part II)
- Nyingma Icons
- Nāḍapāda
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- OBJECT OF PURIFICATION
- Obstacle makers
- OCCIDENT AND THE ORIENT: GODS, MYTHS AND CONVERSATIONS
- October Auction Preview: The Keith Stevens Collection of Chinese Gods and Goddesses
- Offerings and Praise
- OFFERINGS TO THE SELF GENERATION
- Offerings to the Wisdom Beings
- Offerings to the Yidam and his Witnesses
- Om A Ra Pa Cha Na Dhi
- OM AH RA PA CHA NA DHI
- Om Ah Rah Pah Chah Na Dih
- Om Ah Vajra Pani Hum Hum Phat - Chanting (Video)
- Om Mahakala Hum Phat Mantra 大黒天 Mahākāla ནག་པོ་ཆེན་པོ། Daikokuten,大黑天財神咒 (Video)
- OM MANI PADME HUM HRI OM MANI PADME HUM
- OM PRASO CHUSO DURTASO DURMISO NYING GOLA CHO KALA DZA KAM SHAM TRAM BHE PHET SOHA
- OM Ratnasambhava TRAM – Buddha Ratnasambhava Mantra
- OM SVABHAVA SHUDDHA SARVA DHARMAH SVABHAVA SHUDDHO HAM
- OM VAJRA AMRTA KUNDALI HANA HANA HUM
- On Tantric Buddhism and Deity Practice
- On the Earliest Mandalas in a Buddhist Context
- On the Mamos, the Dharmapala Principle and Mahakali Vetali
- On the Relative Chronology of Dharmakīrti and Samantabhadra
- On the thirteenth day the wrathful manifestations of the eight female bodhisattvas appear, the eight wrathful kaurimas
- One Hundred Deities of Bardo (中阴文武百尊)
- One of the most popular of the four great Bodhisattvas
- Online: Manjushri Empowerment and Namasangiti Oral Transmission
- Open Call for Chinese Mythology, a Curated Exhibition
- Opinion: A Bijapur sultan and tantric deities
- Orgyen Menla
- Ornaments & it’s Significance of the wrathful Deities of Buddhist Pantheon
- Other Applications of Armor Protection
- Other Circumstances When Armor Protection Is Needed
- Other Forms of Kurukulla
- Our bodies are impermanent, there is no essence in samsara
- Outer Offering
- Outward Offerings
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- Pa Hsein
- Padmakula-ceti
- Padmasambhava: The Lotus Born (2)
- PADMASATTVA MANTRA
- Paduma Buddha
- Panden Lhamo Tea Ceremony
- Panden Lhamo–short version
- Paper Gods and Chinese Folk Religion
- Parabrahman
- Parnashabari: The Goddess of Small-pox from Bengal and Bihar
- Parnashavari Protection Wheel
- PART 15 - Simhamukha, meditation and trulkhor practices VIDEO
- Part 7 - Tibetan Buddhism - Deity Meditation (Video)
- Path of practice
- Patrul Rinpoche’s commentary on “Garab Dorje’s Threen Statementmn hitting the main point”1
- Pay respect to Chinese god of good fortune
- Pañca-Tathāgata
- Pañcika
- Pañjara Mahākāla: A Tibetan Painted Scroll from the Delmár Collection
- Peaceful & Wrathful Deities - of the Bardo
- PEACEFUL & WRATHFUL DEITIES OF THE BARDO (DETAIL OF WRATHFUL DEITIES) 18TH CENTURY
- Peaceful and Wrathful Deities.
- Peaceful and Wrathful Forms
- Peaceful form of Manjushri — Family Doctor
- Peaceful form of Manjushri — kindly father who listens to your problems
- Peaceful, Wrathful, Semi-wrathful, Animal Aspect, and more
- Pema Rinpoche
- PENETRATING THE BLISS WHEEL OF CHAKRASAMVARA ON THE SUPER FLOWER BLOOD MOON
- Penetrating Wisdom - The Aspiration of Samantabhadra
- Perfections (Six and Ten) of Bodhisattvas in Buddhist Literature
- Permission of White Manjushri (Video)
- Personal Deity for Tantric Practice
- Phra Rahu
- Physical prostration
- Pillar capitals symbolize the eight emancipations
- Powerful Explanations on Dharma Protectors (VIdeo)
- Practice of Black Manjushri
- Practice Requirements
- Practice the ten positive deeds, and abandon the ten negative deeds
- Practise great love and compassion, practise for the benefit of all sentient beings
- Prahevajra (dGa’ Rab rDo rJe)
- Prahevajra (Garab Dorje)
- Praise and mantra of Medicine Buddha (Sangye Menla) (Video)
- Praise It says in the Karmamala
- Praise of Maitreya Bodhisattva
- Praise of Manjushri (Video)
- Praise the Yidam
- Praise to Avalokitesvara
- Praise to Revered Parnashavari
- Praises to 21 Tara
- Praises: Appendices
- Praising Glorious Manjushri
- Prajnaparamita in Buddhist Iconography
- Pratisarakalpa Dharani (Video)
- Prayer to Behold Amitābha in Dreams
- Prayer to Manjushri (Jam Pal Yang) Tibetan: Gang-Lo-Ma
- Prayer to Manjushri (Jam-pel-yang): Glorious Wisdom’s Excellent Qualities - Tibetan: Gang gi Lodre (Video)
- Prayer to Noble Avalokiteshvara
- Prayer to Saraswati - YouTube
- Prayer to Six Armed Mahakala
- Prayer:
- Prayers to Pacify the Dangers of Earthquake
- PRAYING NOT TO PASS INTO PARANIRVANA
- PRELIMINARIES
- Preliminary Procedures for the Chakrasamvara Empowerment
- PRESENTATION OF TENETS by Jetsün Chökyi Gyaltsen (1469 - 1546)
- PROCESS OF PURIFICATION
- Protecting Beijing: The Tibetan Image of Yamāntaka-Vajrabhairava in Late Imperial and Republican China
- Protection Power of The Vajra
- Protector Begtse Chen and Raven Headed Mahakala --Twin Protectors and Guardians of the Buddhist Faith in Tibet and Bhutan
- Protector Deities: Nyingma
- Protector Deity
- Protectors In Vajrayâna Buddhism
- Prthvi
- Pu Hsien P'usa: Samantabhadra
- Purification Using a Tibetan Tsakali Mandala
- Purifying Womb Birth
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- Rahu -
- Rahu - Lord of Asuras
- Rahu and Ketu meaning in Vedic Astrology
- Rahu in 7th House Meaning, Effects and Remedies
- Rahu Ketu - The Shadow Planets
- Rahu meaning
- Rahu Pictures - Jyotish Vidya
- Rahu Yantra Benefits and How Do Rahu Yantra work
- Rahu, Rāhu: 31 definitions
- Rahula - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
- Rahula - Rigpa Wiki
- RAHULA 15TH CENTURY
- Rahula – Tibetan Spirit
- Rahula, 'the seizer'
- Rahula, is a Tibetan protector deity is based on the Indian deity Rahula
- Rakta
- Ramma
- Ratna Family - Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche Heart of The Buddha –
- Ratnapani The Bodhisattva and Spiritual Emanation of Ratnasambhava
- Ratnasambhava (Rinchen Jungne in Tibetan)
- Ratnasambhava - Rangjung Yeshe Wiki
- Ratnasambhava - Wikipedia
- Ratnasambhava and Positive Emotion
- Ratnasambhava Buddha
- Ratnasambhava Buddha - (Sarvadurgati Tantra)
- Ratnasambhava Buddha and Pure Land
- Ratnasambhava Buddha Giclee Print by Hari Prasad Vaidya
- Ratnasambhava mantra and seed syllable
- RATNASAMBHAVA – THE GOLDEN BUDDHA OF THE SOUTH
- Ratnasambhava, Ratnasaṃbhava: 6 definitions
- Ratnasambhava, Ratnasaṃbhava: 8 definitions
- Ratsag Monastery and its Vajrayoginī Nāro Khecarī Statue
- Reappearance of the Yidam
- Recitation practice of enlightened speech
- Recite the SVABHAVA mantra to purify perception in emptiness and then proceed
- Recognizing the Gods