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This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
Pages in category "Dharma"
The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 324 total.
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- Real Thing Dharma
- Recovery Dharma How to Use Buddhist Practices and Principles to Heal the Suffering of Addiction
- Refuge in Awakening, A (Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo, translated from the Thai by Thanissaro Bhikkhu;
- Refuge: An Introduction to the Buddha, Dhamma, & Sangha (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2001)
- Repentance and Reward
- Right Mindfulness: Memory & Ardency on the Buddhist Path (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2012)
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- S.Mandelker PhD: Views-Action-Path in Buddha-Dhamma (9) (Video)
- Saddhammopāyana
- Samyutta Nikaya: An Anthology (John D. Ireland; 2006)
- Sankaracarya drove Buddhism out of India
- SARNATH - The First Turning of the Wheel
- Saṁskṛta
- Saṁyutta Index & Reference Number Conversion Table (Kumara Bhikkhu; 2012)
- Science and Mysticism in the Twentieth Century
- SCRIPTURAL CONTINUITY BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AND ENGAGED BUDDHISM
- Self-made Private Prison, The (Lily de Silva; 2005)
- Selves & Not-self: The Buddhist Teaching on Anatta (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2011)
- Seven Factors of Enlightenment, The (Piyadassi Thera; 2006)
- Seven noble treasures
- SHAKING DANCE IN THE STORMY VALLEY: TENDAI DISCOURSE ON KAMI-BUDDHA RELATIONS IN FOURTEENTH CENTURY MOUNT HIEI
- SHAMATHA (SINGLE-POINTED) MEDITATION with Dr. Barry Kerzin (Video)
- Shaolin Best Kung Fu movie (English Sub) (VIDEO)
- Shaolin Master Breaks Down 10 Kung Fu Movie Fights - How Real Is It? (V9deo)
- Shape of Suffering, The: A Study of Dependent Co-arising (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2011)
- SHARIPUTRA AND MOGGALLANA - Chief Disciples of the Lord Buddha
- Six Spiritual Penetrations
- Skill in Questions: How the Buddha Taught (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2013)
- Some Reflections on Enlightenment :Questions and Answers
- Store
- Studies in Buddhadharma - On Dharma : the Carrier Wave
- Sudarshana
- Supermundane Dharmas
- SURFING AND DHARMA
- Surviving Nirvana Death of the Buddha in Chinese Visual Culture
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- Teachings of Ajahn Chah, The: A Collection of Ajahn Chah's Translated Dhamma Talks (Ajahn Chah; 2007)
- Ten characteristics of dharma
- Ten dharmic activities
- Ten meanings of Dharma
- Ten Perfections, The: A Study Guide (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2010)
- The 'Look of Tibet' Without Religion: A Case Study in Contemporary Tibetan Art in Lhasa
- The Advent of the Dharma
- The Dhamma: Is it a Philosophy?
- The Dharma
- The Early Tibetan Tradition of the Dong (Ldong) People
- The extraordinary final test to become a Shaolin Master - Sacred Wonders - BBC (Video)
- The first Dharma – may Dharma go along with Dharma
- The Four Summaries of the Buddha dharma
- The importance of contemplation on death and impermanence
- The importance of contemplation on death, impermanence and karma
- The Incomparable Value of This Teaching
- The Inseparability of Samsara and Nirvana
- The Joy of the Dharma
- The Life of the Buddha -Penguin Classics - Tenzin Chogyel
- The MAJOR Buddhist Canon
- The meaning of the word ‘guru’ and ‘lama’
- The meaning of ‘small’, ‘medium’ and ‘great’ individuals
- The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha
- The origin and development of the Emptiness of Dharmas in Mahāyāna Buddhism
- The Real Teaching of the Great Way
- THE SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST
- The spirits, the stars, and Thai politics
- The Sutra of Recollecting the Three Jewels
- The Thirteen Golden Dharmas of Sakya (Video)
- The Unification of Wisdom and Compassion
- The Wheel of Sharp Weapons by Dharmarakshita
- The ‘Age of Faith’ and the ‘Age of Knowledge’: Secularism and Modern Tibetan Accounts of Yogic Power
- These Three Jewels are:
- This is teaching on karma, cause and effect. Then the part on defects of samsara says this:
- This Why No One Can Beat Shaolin Monks (Video)
- Three asaṁskṛta dharmas
- Three Clarities
- Three defects of the vessel
- Three Dharma Lineages
- Three dharmas
- Three Endurances in the Dharma
- Three gatherings
- Three Jewels
- Three Jewels and Three Roots
- Three seals of Dharma
- Three spheres of dharmic activity
- Three turnings of the wheel of dharma
- Tibetan art
- TIBETAN ASTROLOGY -a
- Tibetan Buddhism in cyberspace: new information and communication technologies in the Dzogchen International Community
- Topics on the History of Tibetan Astronomy With a Focus on Background Knowledge of Eclipse Calculations in the 18th Century
- TOUCHING THE MANDALA OF NOW – A DAILY YOGA
- Transcendent aspect of the Dharma
- TRAVELS AND STUDIES in quest of the origins and nature of TIBETAN RELIGION by D. L. SNELLGROVE, M.A., Ph.D.
- Treatise on the Paramis, A: From the Commentary to the Cariyapitaka
- Tribute to Two Monks, A (Bhikkhu Bodhi; 2005)
- True suchness
- True teaching
- Truth of Rebirth, The: And Why it Matters for Buddhist Practice (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2012)
- Twelve Principles of Buddhism
- Two Dialogues on Dhamma (Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano; 2005)
- Two kinds of happiness
- Two Paths to Knowledge (Bhikkhu Bodhi; 2005)
- Two Styles of Insight Meditation (Bhikkhu Bodhi; 2005)
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- Vajrayana and Dzogchen formulations
- Vangisa: An Early Buddhist Poet (John D. Ireland; 2005)
- View of void
- VIOLENCE AND DISRUPTION IN SOCIETY - A Study of the Early Buddhist Texts
- Visuddhimagga — The Path of Purification: The Classic Manual of Buddhist Doctrine and Meditation (Third revised online edition)
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- WHAT IS DHARMA?
- What is Dharma? By Lama Thubten Yeshe
- What is the Buddha Dharma?
- What is the Triple Gem? (Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo, translated from the Thai by Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 1994)
- Why I Left The Shaolin Temple (Video)
- Why is Traditional Buddhism Better Than the Modernized One?
- Wings to Awakening: An Anthology from the Pali Canon (Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff)
- Women in Early Buddhist Literature: A Talk to the All-Ceylon Buddhist Women's Association
- WORKING WITH DIFFICULT STATES IN MEDITATION, AND IN DAILY LIFE
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- ‘Dharma is not ‘one size fits all’: The importance of individual levels, the infallibility of karma and seeing others’ good qualities: ‘Four Dharmas of Gampopa’ by 17th Karmapa (Part VI)
- ‘May Dharma go along with Dharma’: The difference between ‘real Dharma’ and ‘pretend Dharma’: ‘Four Dharmas’ of Gampopa by 17th Karmapa (Part V)