Category:Buddhist Terms
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This category has the following 200 subcategories, out of 2,217 total.
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- Dharmacakra
- Dharmachakra Mudra
- Dharmadhatu
- Dharmaguptaka
- Dharmakara
- Dharmakaya
- Dharmakīrti
- Dharmapa
- Dharmapada Sutra
- Dharmapala - Wikimedia Commons
- Dharmapalas
- Dharmaraksa
- Dhatu
- Dhatu Sutta
- Dhatu-vibhanga Sutta
- Dhelipa
- Dhingipa
- Dhokaripa
- Dhritarashtra
- Dhubipa
- Dhyana
- Dhyana mudra
- Dhyani Buddhas
- Dhyani Mudra
- Dhyani-Bodhisattva's
- Dhyanibodhisattva's
- Diamond Realm
- Diamond Sūtra
- Diamond Way Buddhist Organizations
- Diamond-Cutter Sutra
- Dictionaries
- Dighajanu Sutta
- Dignaga
- Direct transmission
- Disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni
- Discourse On The Ten Wholesome Ways Of Action
- Disrobing
- Dogen
- Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen
- Dombipa
- Dorje and Drilbu
- Dorje Drag
- Dorje Khadro
- Dorje Legpa
- Dorje Lingpa
- Dorje Phagmo
- Dorje Shugden
- Dr. Arvind Kumar Singh
- Dr. Ron Epstein
- Dr. Ron Epstein: Articles & publications
- Dragon Temples
- Dragons
- Dream Yoga
- Dreams
- Drepung Loseling Monastery
- Drepung Monastery
- Drikung Kagyu
- Drikung Kagyu lineage
- Drikung Kagyu monasteries
- Drugpa Kagyu monasteries
- Drukpa Kagyu Lineage
- Drukpa Kagyu monasteries
- Drukpa Kargyu
- Drukpa Lineage
- Dudjom Lingpa
- Dudjom Rinpoche
- Dukhandhipa
- Dukkha
- Dunhuang
- Dzi beads
- Dzogchen
- Dzogchen Buddhist Organizations
- Dzogchen Masters
- Dzogchen meditation
- Dzogchen Monastery
- Dzogchen Rinpoche lineage
- Dzogchen Tantras
- Dzogchen Terminology
- Dzong
- Dzongs of Bhutan
- Dzongs of Tibet
- Dzongsar
- Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö
- Dīgha Nikāya
- Dīpankara
E
- Ear-whispered Lineage
- Early Buddhism
- Early Buddhist schools
- Early Dzogchen Lineage
- Earth
- Earth element
- Earth lords
- Earth Store Sutra
- East Asian Yogācāra
- Eight Auspicious Symbols
- Eight Bodhisattvas
- Eight charnel grounds
- Eight Consciousnesses
- Eight Holy Places
- Eight Kerima Dakinis
- Eight Manifestations of Guru Rinpoche
- Eight Precepts
- Eight scenes of the life of Buddha
- Eight Vidyadharas
- Eight-petalled lotus
- Eighteen Lohan
- Eighteen Sects of Hinayana
- Element's
- Elephant
- Elephant Festival
- Empowerments
- Encyclopedia's
- Enlightened Body
- Enlightenment
- Erich Frauwallner
- Erick Tsiknopoulos (Sherab Zangpo)
- Erik Pema Kunsang
- Esoteric Buddhism
- Estonia
- Estonian Nyingma
- Ethical Discipline
- Europe
- Euthanasia
- Evgueni A. Tortchinov
- Evgueni A. Tortchinov: Articles & publications
F
- Fa-hsiang
- Faith
- Famous Buddhists
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Father tantras
- Faxian
- Female Bodhisattva's
- Female Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
- Female Deities
- Female Masters
- Female Teachers
- Festival of the Tooth
- Fetter's
- Fifth jhāna
- Filial Piety Sutra
- Finland
- Fire Element
- Fire Horse year
- Fire Rabbit
- First Buddhist council
- First Jhana
- Five Buddha Families
- Five consciousnesses
- Five elements
- Five Eyes
- Five female Buddhas
- Five Jambhalas
- Five Koshas
- Five principal consorts of Guru Rinpoche
- Five Sakya patriarchs
- Five senses
- Five Vehicles
- Five-elements pics
- Flower Garland Sutra
- Flowers
- Food
- Forbidden City
- Formless Realm
- Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition
- Four continents
- Four Gatekeepers
- Four great elements
- Four heavenly kings
- Four Indian castes
- Four Medical Tantras
- Four Noble Truths
- Four powers of purification
- Four Yogas of Semde
- Four-Arm Chenrezig
- Four-Armed Mahakala
- Fourth Jhana
- Fox
- FPMT Buddhist Organizations
- France
- Buddhist temples in France
- Frequently Asked Questions by Charles Carreon
- Funeral (Buddhism)
- Future Buddhas
- FWBO Buddhist Organizations
Pages in category "Buddhist Terms"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 93,390 total.
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- Chinggis Khan as a lay Buddhist and a Cakravartin king
- Chinggis Khan as the supreme reference in modern Mongolia
- Chinggis Khan Buddhist again
- Chinggis Khan in the modern era: the secularized ancestor of all Mongols
- Chinggis Khan: Ancestor, Buddha or Shaman? On the uses and abuses of the portrait of Chinggis Khan
- CHINGIZ-KHAN
- Chingokokka no sanbukyo
- Chinji labpé ka
- Chinlap
- Chinnamasta - छिन्नमस्ता
- CHINNAMASTA MAHAKALI
- Chinnamasta Mantra: Power, Benefits and Procedure
- Chinnamasta Many Faces, Three Shimmering Apples
- Chinnamasta The Aweful Buddhist and Hindu Tantric Goddess
- Chinnamasta Yantra
- Chinnamasta – The Headless Tantric Goddess of Transformation
- CHINNAMASTA, THE TEN MAHAVIDYAS
- Chinnamasta.
- Chinnamasta: The Aweful (sic) Buddhist and Hindu Tantric Goddess
- Chinnamasta: The Goddess Without A Head
- Chinnamunda practices
- Chinshin
- Chinta
- Chintamani Rosary Spreading the Buddha’s Teachings; Great Ocean of Benefit and Joy
- Chintana
- Chintse School
- Chinul
- Chinul's Systematization of Chinese Meditative Techniques in Korean Son Buddhism
- Chipong
- Chipön
- Chipön: Local Chieftains
- CHIR GYALKHAM YONGLA TRASHI SHOG, GOE DIRTSOK THROMLA TRASHI SHOK
- Chir mi ongwa
- Chir ongwa
- Chirei
- Chiring
- Chisha
- Chisho
- Chishu
- Chitatsu
- Chithurst Buddhist Monastery
- Chiti Yoga
- Chitishio
- Chitishio Dzong
- Chitra
- Chitre
- Chitrā
- Chitsu
- Chitta
- Chitta Samaya
- Chittamani
- Chittamani Tara
- Chittamani Tara (Cittamani)- the “Mind Jewel” Green Tara, an approachable and appealing Highest Yoga Anuttara practice – one of the main practices of many great Gelug teachers
- Chittamatra
- Chittamatra and Dzogchen
- Chiu
- Chiu-hua-shan
- Chiyi chöpa
- Chizo
- Cho
- Cho 'byung
- Cho 'khor mchod rten
- Cho 'phrul
- Cho 'phrul bzhi
- Cho 'phrul dus chen
- Cho 'phrul gsum
- Cho 'phrul gsum ldan
- Cho 'phrul gyi mchod rten
- Cho 'phrul rnam pa gsum
- Cho chi khor lo
- Cho ga rnam par dag pa
- Cho ku
- Cho kyi dbyings
- Cho kyi gyal po
- Cho nyi
- Cho nyi Bardo
- Cho nyi zepa
- Cho nyid mngon sum
- Cho-dang chos-nyid rnam-'byed
- Cho-ga
- Cho-ho
- Cho-i
- Cho-khor
- Cho-la
- Cho-nyi
- Cho-Yang
- Cho.Drag Gya.Tso Yang
- Choan dynasty
- Chocar
- Chod
- Chod - Cutting Through the Ego by Yangthang Rinpoche
- Chod - The Introduction & A Few Practices
- Chod -- the Tantric Practice of Cutting through Attachment
- CHOD AND DEHADANA
- CHOD AND UNIVERSAL BASE CONSCIOUSNESS
- CHOD AS SÜTRA AND TANTRA
- CHOD AS TANTRA: MACHIK AND VAJRAYOGINI
- Chod in Limitless-Oneness
- Chod in the Light of Limitless-Oneness
- CHOD IN THE PERIOD OF THE LATER SPREAD
- Chod Interview
- CHOD IS NOT INDEPENDENT PRACTICE FROM SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA'S TEACHINGS
- Chod Lineages
- CHOD LINEAGES AND MACHIG LABDRON: Indic-Tibetan Sources, Contemporary Works, The Karmapas and ‘The Long Lineage Supplication to Machig” by Bengar Jampel Zangpo
- Chod Means to Cut
- Chod pa
- Chod practice in the bon tradition
- Chod practice: offering yourself to all beings, the ultimate expression of bodhichitta
- Chod teachings - Garchen Rinpoche
- Chod transmissions
- CHOD TRANSMISSIONS AND LINEAGES
- Chod Yogi Who Split a Cliff in China
- Chod – The Introduction & A Few Practices
- Chod –The Five Slogans of Machig Labdron The Introduction & A Few Practices
- Chod: Purifying Obstacles and Accumulating Merit
- Choding Khang
- Chodpa-pa
- Chodrak Gyamtso
- Chodten
- CHOE GEWA CHUPO DRUPA DANG, DIG MIGEY CHUPO PANGWAR JA
- Choedak
- Choedrak Monastery
- Choegyal
- Choegyal Phagpa Rinpoche
- Choegyal Terdag Lingpa
- Choeje Vugja Lungpa
- Choekhor Gyal
- Choekyi Gyalpo
- Choekyi Nangwa
- Choeze Rinpoche then explained the importance of reviving and maintaining the Marpa-Ngog Lineage:
- Chog yong chu
- CHOG-DANG THUN-MONG NGO-DRUB TSAL-DU-SOL
- Chogay Trichen
- Chogen
- Chogro Lui Gyaltsen
- Chogs gnyis
- Chogu
- Chogyag
- Chogyal
- Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
- Chogyal Namkhai Norbu - Dzogchen Teachings
- Chogyal Pagpa
- Chogyal trisong deutsen
- Chogyal’s
- Chogyam Trungpa — crazy wisdom guy
- Chogyam Trungpa: Dege, Tibet & Mt Pago-punsum
- Chogyam Trungpa: The Bon Way of Life (Page 1)
- Chogyam Trungpa: The Bon Way of Life (Page 2)
- Chogye International Zen Center
- Chogye Jamchen Buddhist Centre
- Chogye Rinpoche and the direct lineage of Kālacakra from Vajrayogini
- Chogye Trichen Rinpoche, H.E.
- Chogyel
- Chogyel Pagpa
- Chogyel Phakpa
- Chogyur Lingpa
- Chohan
- Choir datsan
- Choishimichi
- Choja-guji-no-tatoe
- Chojal Pakpa
- Choje Dondrub Rinchen
- Choje Lama Namse
- Choje Lo-repa
- Choje Monlam Odzer
- Choje Ngawang Trinle Zangpo
- Chok chu
- Chok dü rabjam kyilkhor kün gyi dak
- Chok kyi langpo
- Chok shyak shyi
- Chok sum lumé denpé jinlab dang
- Chok-Ro Lü Gyaltsen
- Choka Sangha
- Chokan
- Chokgyur (Chokling) Lingpa
- Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa
- Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa - Lotsawa House
- Chokgyur Dechen Shikpo Lingpa
- Chokgyur Lingpa (mchog gyur gling pa)
- Chokgyur Lingpa - Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionnary
- CHOKGYUR LINGPA AND THE NEW TREASURES
- Chokgyur Lingpa Foundation Annual Report 2011
- Chokhamela
- Chokhor Duchen
- Chokhor-gyal
- Chokle Namgyel
- Chokling Jigme Palden Rinpoche
- Chokling Rinpoche
- Chokling Tersar
- Chokling Tersar - Seed of Supreme Enlightenment
- Chokorgyel
- Chokorgyel Monastery
- Chokpori
- Chokrer magyur do ngak zhungluk gya
- Chokro Lui Gyaltsen
- CHOKRO LUYI GYALTSEN
- Chokro Lü Gyeltsen
- Chokro Lüi Gyaltsen
- Chokyab Dragpa Palzang
- Chokyi Dondrub
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