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- Tantric Deities - Rangjung Yeshe Wiki
- Tetralemma
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- The Buddha: The Emptiness of the Heart Talks on Zen
- The Gelug Monastic Education System
- The Legacy of the Eight Teachings: Revelation, Ritual, and Enlightened Violence in Classical Tibet
- Theravada Buddhism
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Tibetan Music
- Tibetan-English Dictionary's
- Translators
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Pages in category "Buddhism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 9,882 total.
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- Yijing in Tibetan history
- Yijing, excerpt from a Record of the Buddhist Religion
- Yixing一行 (673/683–727), Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism Volume II.
- Yoda's Wisdom for Inner Peace (Star Wars Philosophy, Stoicism & Buddhism) VIDEO
- Yoga and Buddhism; Similarities and Differences
- Yoga and Physical Culture in Vajrayāna Buddhism and Dzogchen, with special reference to Tertön Pema Lingpa’s ‘Secret Key to the Winds and Channels’
- Yoga Conference - Tantra and Sexual Activity Experiences
- Yoga Immortality and Freedom Mircea Eliade
- Yoga Tantra - Paths to Magical Feats
- Yogabhūmi
- Yogacara
- Yogacara (video)
- Yogacara - the route to your health & wellness (video)
- Yogacara - Wikipedia audio article (video)
- Yogacara -Waves of the Vijnanas - The Lankavatara Sutra (video)
- Yogacara : Lim Robert (video)
- Yogacara and Madhyamaka (video)
- Yogacara Consciousness Only Buddhism (video)
- Yogacara School - Mahayana Buddhism : Classical Indian Philosophy (Philosophy) Video
- Yogacara Speak - Yoga Student - Leon (video)
- Yogacara Vijnanavada
- Yogacara – The Three Natures
- Yogacara: the remedy for the poor diet of “Mind Only”
- Yogacarabhumi-sastra Pt (video)
- Yogachara/Vijnanavada (Faxiang/Hossō)
- Yogic practice
- Yogācāra
- Yogācāra (short talk) in English (video)
- Yogācāra Philosophy
- Yogācāra Treatises and Buddha Nature
- Yogācārabhūmih
- YOGĀCĀRIN INSIGHTS INTO THE RELATIONSHIP OF RELIGIOUS PRAXIS TO NON-ESSENTIALISM
- You Are Avalokiteshvara
- You Are the Great Perfection
- You are the New World, the Kalachakra Tantra unbuddified (Video)
- You Can't Beat Shaolin Monks - Why Monks Are Super Humans? (Video)
- You have the Buddha in you
- You said that the person who gives Refuge to you should have the "lineage'. Could you explain this please?
- Young monks play Tibetan horn at Tikse gompa
- Young People's Life of the Buddha, A (Bhikkhu Silacara; 2005)
- Young sangha
- Your mind is the source of all your sorrow and joy - Ani Trime Lhamo - VIDEO
- Youthful Manjushri: the flowering of wisdom; the gentle Buddha who cuts through ignorance with his flaming sword
- Yukti-corpus
- Yumka Blessing and Empowerment
- Yumka Body Maṇḍala
- Yumka Recitation Manual
- Yumka Self-Initiation
- Yun Hwa Sangha: Home
- Yuthok Nyingthig Chöd and Shanglön Offering
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- Za Rahula and Strange Habits
- Zahor
- Zangdokpalri Mönlam
- Zangthal - Dzogchen Translations into English
- Zen
- Zen and Esoteric Buddhism Papers
- Zen and the art of moneymaking
- ZEN AND THE TRANSMISSION OF SPIRITUAL POWER
- Zen Buddhism - VIDEO
- Zen Buddhism East and West, the Beginning - Lecture by Alan Watts (Video)
- Zen Buddhism in 3 Minutes - VIDEO
- Zen Buddhist Ritual Celebrating Life's Important Moments
- Zen Center of Denver
- Zen Desert Sangha
- Zen kōans: unsolvable enigmas designed to break your brain - Puqun Li - VIDEO
- Zen River Sangha
- Zen Studies Podcast!
- ZHANG LO-TSA-BA'S INTRODUCTION TO THE AURAL TRANSMISSION OF SAMVARA
- Zhang Yintang’s Military Reforms in 1906–1907 and their Aftermath —The Introduction of Militarism in Tibet—
- Zhang Yudragpa Tsondru Drag
- Zhentong Traces in the Nyingma Tradition Two Texts from Mindroling
- Zhiru The Emergence of the Sahƒ Triad in Contemporary Taiwan: Iconic Representation and Humanistic Buddhism
- Zhou on Wang, 'Maṇḍalas in the Making: The Visual Culture of Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang'
- Zurmang Ngondro: The Foundation Practice of the Whispered Tradition
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- Śraddhāpa Translation
- Śrī Siṃha’s Ultimate Upadeśa: Seven Nails that Strike the Essence of Awakening
- Śrīlāta 's Anudhātu Doctrine
- Śrīmitra A Tantric Buddhist Yogin at the Gāhaḍavāla Court, in the Kathmandu Valley, in Tibet, and in His Afterlife
- Śākyabuddhi
- Śāntarakṣita (725–788)
- Śāntirakṣita
- Śāradvatīputra
- Śīlendrabodhi
- Śūnyatā
- Śūnyatā from Madhyamaka to Early Yogācāra Philosophy
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- ༄༅། ། ན་རས་ག གས་དོན་ཡོད་ཞགས་པ ་ག ངས་བ ག་ཐབས་བ གས། ། A Method for Reciting the Dhāraṇī of Amoghapāśa
- ༄༅། །བར་ཆད་ལམ་སེལ་ཤིན་ཏུ་བསྡུས་པ། An Extremely Concise Barché Lamsel
- ༄༅། །བསམ་ལྷུན་མའི་ཚོགས་བསྡུས། - Concise Gathering Offering for the Spontaneous Fulfillment of Wishes - Sampa Lhündrupmé Tsok
- ༄༅། །མར་མེའི་སྨོན་ལམ་བཞུགས་སོ།། Lamp Aspiration
- ༄༅། །ཚོགས་མཆོད་ཡེ་ཤེས་དཔལ་སྟེར་བཞུགས་སོ། ། Bestowing the Glory of Wisdom: A Gaṇacakra Feast for Nyingtik Saldrön by Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö
- ༄༅། །ཟས་ཀྱི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་བཞུགས -། Food Offering Prayer
- ༄༅། །འཆི་མེད་མནྡཱ་ར་བ་ལ་བསྟོད་པ་ཌཱ་ཀི་དགྱེས་པའི་རོལ་མོ་ཞེས་བྱ་བ་བཞུགས་སོ། ། Music to Delight the Ḍākinī
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- ‘A CANOPY OF FRESH SKY FLOWERS’, 15th KARMAPA’S SONG FOR HIS STUDENT (AND GURU) 1st JAMGON KONGTRUL from THE OCEAN OF KAGYU SONGS (KAGYU GURTSO): Birthday offering for 4th Jamgon Kongtrul
- ‘A Hundred Blazing Lights: Supplementary Commentary on ‘Meaningful to See” by Jetsun Tāranātha
- ‘A Hundred Blazing Lights’: Tāranātha on the meaning of ‘profound’ and ‘exceptional devotion in the ‘profound path of vajra-yogas’
- ‘Alien’ Lamas: Russian Policy toward Foreign Buddhist Clergy in the Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries
- ‘All Buddhists can be called ‘Kagyupa”: the ‘Four Dharmas’ of Gampopa by 17th Karmapa (Part I)
- ‘Confusion dawning as primordial awareness’: the fourth Dharma, Chinese Zen and the debate on gradual vs instant awakening. ‘Four Dharmas of Gampopa’ by 17th Karmapa (Day 8: Part II)
- ‘DAKINI IS TRUTH!’ TILOPA’S ‘OVERLOOKED’ FEMALE TEACHERS AND ENTERING ‘UNCONVENTIONAL’ CONDUCT (TUL-ZHUG)
- ‘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)
- ‘DIFFICULT’ AND WILD WOMEN: THE INVISIBILITY AND OVERLOOKING OF FEMALES IN BUDDHISM, PAST AND PRESENT and WEBSITE SECTION DEDICATED TO FEMALE TEACHERS/LINEAGES
- ‘Dismantling Artificial Boundaries’: Concepts of nations, ‘self’ and ‘other’; developing great love and compassion and ‘without borders’ ultimate nature. ‘Four Dharmas of Gampopa’ by 17th Karmapa (Day 8)
- ‘Exchanges with Dusum Khyenpa’ – The three paths and three types of beings
- ‘GATHERING ACCUMULATIONS AND PURIFYING NEGATIVE DEEDS’: ‘Aspirations to End Adversity’ by 17th Karmapa (Part II)
- ‘GOLDEN TEACHINGS’ OF KAGYU TANTRA: Marpa the Translator and student Ngog, the Seven Ngog Mandalas, Thirteen Tantras of Marpa, Kongtrul’s ‘Treasury of Kagyu Mantras’, 17th Karmapa’s birthday teaching and Drikung Kagyu ‘Mar-Ngog’ activities
- ‘HUNTER’S MOON’ TRANSLATION TREATS: MILAREPA’S SONGS TO ANIMALS AND THE HUNTER and SONG ON THE SUFFERING OF ANIMALS FOR THE EVIL MEAT-EATING ‘CUSTOM’
- ‘I DON’T EAT MY FRIENDS’ INTERVIEW OF JETSUNMA TENZIN PALMO
- ‘I DON’T EAT MY FRIENDS’: 78th birthday offering to Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, meditator, teacher and nunnery founder, on eating animals
- ‘If you eat meat you are not a Kagyupa”
- ‘Journey to the West’: The Buddhist Reimagination of China
- ‘JOYFULLY JOYOUS’ SIDDHA’S ROAR : PADAMPA SANGYE’S ‘DHARMA THAT PACIFIES SUFFERING (ZHIJE)’ SONG TO MILAREPA AND MARPA LOTSAWA’S SUPPLICATION TO MACHIG LABDRON
- ‘Kha’ of the Ornament: ‘The three realms are mind alone.
- ‘khrul pa - “Confusion”, “delusion”, “to be confused”.
- ‘LET IT BE’, THE SAMAYA LIFE-FORCE OF SECRET MANTRA VAJRAYANA: Immeasurable love, wisdom and the samayas of body, speech and mind; Vajrakīlaya teaching of 8th Garchen Rinpoche
- ‘Love is the water of compassion’: Tāranātha on the ‘four immeasurables’ in ‘A Hundred Blazing Lights’
- ‘May Dharma go along with Dharma’: The difference between ‘real Dharma’ and ‘pretend Dharma’: ‘Four Dharmas’ of Gampopa by 17th Karmapa (Part V)
- ‘Please Do not Stand over the Buddha’s Head (Pay Respect)’: Mediations of Tourist a
- ‘SIGHT FOR SORE EYES’: FROM YOGI FATHER’S INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURE OF MIND TO SIDDHA CHIMEY DORJE’S UNBEARABLE DEVOTION, MIRACULOUS ROCK FOOTPRINTS AND COURAGE IN A CHINESE PRISON: GURU STORIES (Part 2) by 8th Garchen Rinpoche
- ‘SIMULTANEOUSLY-ARISEN’, LIKE SUN AND SUNLIGHT: Dagpo Gampopa on the meaning of ‘simultaneously-arisen’, ‘white panacea’ and Dzogchen in the context of Mahāmudrā
- ‘Supplication to Padmavajra’ (Guru Rinpoche) by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
- ‘The Explicit and Hidden Aspects of Tāra: A Commentary on the Twenty-One Tāras’ by Jetsun Tāranātha
- ‘TOWARDS SUPREME ILLUMINATION’: Guru Yoga Texts by 16th Karmapa and translations by the Karmapas’ first female translator, Freda Bedi
- ‘Translation Archaeology’ in Practice: Researching the History of Buddhist Translation in Tibet
- ‘Unbearable Grief, like eating the flesh of one’s own child’
- ‘WE HUMANS ARE BECOMING LIKE TERRIFYING DEMONS DESTROYING LIFE ON EARTH’: the Sūtra and Dhāraṇī of Protector Buddha Akṣobhya’: Aspirations to End Adversity’ by 17th Karmapa (Part III)
- ‘WHITE TĀRĀ PRACTICE, TREASURE OF IMMORTALITY NECTAR’ BY 16TH DRIGUNG THRONE-HOLDER, GYELWANG KUNGA RINCHEN
- ‘WISH-FULFILLING JEWEL: PRAISES TO CHAKRASAMVARA’ BY LOTSAWA RINCHEN ZANGPO AND POEM ‘DIAMONDS DANCING IN THE DUST’
- ‘Yeshe Tsogyel Guru Yoga’ by 15th Karmapa
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- “Buddhism and Science: Confrontation and Collaboration” B. Alan Wallace
- “Combining the Ghosts and Spirits, Centering the Realm: Mortuary Ritual and Political Organization in the Ritual Compendia of Early China.”
- “Converting the Ḍākinī: Goddess Cults and Tantras of the Yoginīs between Buddhism and Śaivism”
- “Elites of Tibetan Buddhism — With a Particular Focus on the Role of Tantric Masters: The Reception of Indian Subcultural Tantrism as Tibetan Feudal State Tantrism.”
- “Empty Like the Sky”: Polysemy and the Problem of“Mere Clear Awareness” at the Intersection ofS ! tra andTantra in Fifteenth-century Tibet 1
- “Formations of Knowledge in Chinese Late Antiquity”
- “Imperial Interest Made Manifest: sGa A gnyan dam pa’s Mahākāla Protector Chapel of the Tre shod Maṇḍala Plain.”
- “In This Body and Life” The Religious and Social Significance of Hermits and Hermitages in Eastern Tibet Today and During Recent History
- “Introduction” to Against Harmony: Radical Buddhism in Thought and Practice, co-authored with Patrice Ladwig
- “Kegon/Huayan 華厳 View and Contemporary East Asian Art: A Methodological Proposal,”
- “Lama Nenghai’s Imprint on Mount Wutai: Sino-Tibetan Buddhism among the Five Plateaus since the 1930s”
- “Mantras: Sound, Materiality, and the Body”: A Comprehensive Workshop Report
- “May the realization of the naturally-originated Mahāmudrā, the simultaneously-arisen mind-itself’ Dharmakāya come!
- “My Own Inari” Personalization of the Deity in Inari Worship
- “On the Status of the Yogācāra School in Tibetan Buddhism.” In The Foundation for Yoga Practitioners: The Buddhist Yogācārabhūmi Treatise and Its Adaptation in India, East Asia, and Tibet. Harvard Oriental Series
- “Pilgrimage to Mt Kailash: The Abode of Lord Śiva,”
- “Precepts” in Shingon Mikkyō
- “Ram Bahadur Bomjon : a new Buddha in the making?”
- “Reb kong: Religion, History and Identity of a Sino-Tibetan borderland town.”
- “Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics, Volume 2: The Mind” - Book Launch - VIDEO
- “Se“Secret Medicine” in the Writings of Sanggyé Gyatso: The Encoded Esoteric Material of Therapeuticscret Medicine” in the Writings of Sanggyé Gyatso: The Encoded Esoteric Material of Therapeutics
- “The All-Knowing Buddha: A Secret Guide”
- “The concept of Five Meditating Buddha’s and Bodhisattvas in Art and Iconography”
- “The Haunted World of Humanity: Ritual Theory from Early China.”
- “The Knot Tied with Space”: Notes on a Previously Unidentified Stanza in Buddhist Literature and Its Citation
- “The Mind of One Buddha is the Mind of All Buddhas”; How “Jewel Collection Refuge” Can Help You Manage Your Commitments to Multiple Practices and Yidams
- “The possibility of sifting an ‘essence’ from the variety of material here presented is questionable.”
- “the Ratnagotravibhāga cannot be regarded as a work of the Vijñānavāda.”
- “The rÑiṅ-ma Interpretations of the Tathāgatagarbha Theory.” Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens 48, pp. 171–213
- “The sixty-two views can be divided into two sections:
- “The Tantric Rebirth Movement in Modern China. Esoteric Buddhism re-vivified by the Japanese and Tibetan Traditions”
- “The Trap-chi prison regiment.” Trap-chi (Drapchi), Tibet. Chime Dorje passed away in a similar prison to this in Chamdo.
- “The Tribune” Publishes Dalai Lama Planning to visit China!
- “To Control Tibet, First Pacify Kham”: Trade Routes and “Official Routes” (Guandao) in Easternmost Kham
- “To Whom Does Kisā Gotamī Speak?” Grief, Impermanence, and Upāya
- “‘Theravādins are not the only Buddhists in Southeast Asia.’ Review of Chia, Jack Meng-Ta
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