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Pages in category "Buddhist Terms"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 93,401 total.
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- Common Qs and As on the Practice of Prostrating to the Buddha - 3. When is the appropriate time to make prostrations to the Buddha? How many prostrations should one perform?
- Common Qs and As on the Practice of Prostrating to the Buddha - 4. Are the objects to which Buddhists prostrate only limited to Buddha statues?
- Common Qs and As on the Practice of Prostrating to the Buddha - 5. Can prostrating to the Buddha eliminate karmic obstacles?
- Common Questions on Tantric Practices
- Common Root Tantric Vows
- Common Themes in Chinese Mythology
- COMMON TIBETAN BUDDHIST PRAYERS, MANTRAS AND TEXTS
- Commoners and Nobles Hereditary Divisions in Tibet
- Commonly Raised Objections
- COMMONSENSE RETREAT – 1984
- Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions
- Communication
- Communism or Democracy? To the Tibetan Leadership, It’s Merely A Question Of Money
- COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN THE PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CHORTEN (STUPAS) IN BHUTAN
- Comparative classification
- Comparative Philosophy: Chinese and Western
- Comparative Reflections on Buddhist Political Thought: Aśoka, Shambhala, and the General Will
- Comparative studies for philosophy of Life of Christianity and Chinese Buddhism
- COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BUDDHIST ART AND ICONOGRAPHY OF WESTERN INDIA
- Comparative Study of Vairocana Buddha in Tantra Yoga and Tantra Anuttarayoga
- Comparative Survey Of Buddhist And Western Critiques Of Metaphysics
- COMPARATIVE YOGACARA IDEALISM - JAMES KENNETH POWELL (video)
- COMPARATIVE YOGACARA IDEALISM 1 RET07 SEL JAMES KENNETH POWELL (Video)
- Comparing Early Greek and Buddhist Thought - VIDEO
- Comparing the Brahamanas and the Upanishads
- Comparing the Paths between Ch'an Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism
- Comparing the Vedas, Brāhmanas, and Sutras
- Comparison between the First Half of VN and the Latter Half of VN
- Comparison of two Tibetan compendiums on Buddhist ... - Gale
- Comparison of two Tibetan compendiums on Buddhist cosmology dating from the 13th and 19th centuries.
- Comparison with the Guhyagarbha
- Comparisons Between Buddhism and Sufism
- Compassion
- COMPASSION & SOCIAL JUSTICE
- Compassion & The Nine Yanas
- Compassion & The Nine Yanas Ngak’chang Rinpoche
- Compassion & The Nine Yanas – approaching the yanas
- Compassion & The Nine Yanas – yana principle
- Compassion (Karuṇā)
- Compassion (Karuṇā) and Pity (Anukampā) in Mahāyāna Sūtras
- Compassion and Bodhicitta
- Compassion and devotion qualities of an authentic guru and disciple– advice from Milarepa and Thangtong Gyalpo
- Compassion and Its Ethical Value as Depicted in Early Buddhism by Ven. Pantu Chakma
- Compassion and Loving Kindness
- Compassion and Merit in Early Buddhism with the Focus on the Aṅguttara Nikāya and the Ekottarika Āgama
- Compassion and Technology (Video)
- Compassion and the Three Trainings by Peter Morrell
- Compassion and Vajrayana Meditation
- Compassion by Choje Akong Tulku Rinpoche
- Compassion in Buddhist Psychology By John Makransky, PhD
- Compassion in Tibetan Buddhism
- Compassion not Competition: the Mahayana View on Eating Animals
- Compassion Throughout the Nine Yanas
- COMPASSION WITH A THOUSAND ARMS
- Compassion, Mercy, and Love: Guanyin and the Virgin Mary
- Compassionate energy
- Compassionate Ethics in Difficult Times - The Dalai Lama (Video)
- Compassionate Killing or Conflict Resolution? The Murder of King Langdarma according to Tibetan Buddhist Sources
- Compassionate Means
- Compassionate Sacrifice: The Buddhist Incorporation of Vedic Homa Rituals
- Compassionate Samadhi Water Repentance
- Compassionate Violence?: On the Ethical Implications of Tantric Buddhist Ritual
- Compendium of Abhidharma
- Compendium of Dhāraṇīs
- Compendium of Logic
- Compendium of the Mahāyāna
- Compendium of the Teacher's Mind (Lama Gongdu). First volume
- Compendium of the Vinaya
- Compendium of Valid Cognition
- Compendium on Reality
- Competing Interpretations of Buddhism's Revival in the
- Competing Interpretations of Buddhism’s Revival in the Republic of Kalmykia
- Competing Tathāgatagarbha Theories in Tibet
- Competing with Our Projections
- Competition for Attention
- Compilation on Devas and Subplanes
- Compiled Information on the Life and Works of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge and Bibliographical Resources
- Complete application of all aspects
- Complete Buddhist empowerment
- Complete Catalogue of Lamdre Literature
- Complete form of the deity
- Complete Instructions for Dzogchen Meditation
- Complete Japanese Ksitigarbha Sutra (Video)
- Complete nirvāṇa
- Complete notes and Bibliography for Buddhism
- Complete Penetration of Ear Consciousness
- Complete purification
- Complete Revelation
- Completely getting rid of thoughts of desire, etc.
- Completely giving up many activities
- Completing karma
- Completion in Nyingma
- Completion of Preliminaries and the Two Types of Bodhichitta
- Completion of the Preliminaries
- Completion particle, full stop, སླར་བསྡུ་, རྫོགས་ཚིག་
- Completion practice of Vajrayogini sadhana
- Completion practices
- Completion stage
- COMPLETION STAGE
- Completion Stage Practice
- Completion stage practices
- Completion stage practices (rdzogs-rim) have two parts
- Completion stage practices WITHOUT a focus
- COMPLETION STAGE: ENLIGHTENED MIND
- Complexion and Countenance
- Components of Tibetan Religion
- Composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche Motivation
- Composition: Authoritative Scholastic Commentarial Literature
- Compositional equanimity
- Compositional Factors
- Comprehend the Original and Natural Mind
- Comprehension of Buddhist Doctrines and the Actual Practice of Ch’an
- Compte-rendu
- Concealed Treasures Transmission Lineage
- Conceive
- Conceived object
- Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs
- Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China bibliography
- Concentration
- Concentration (Tranquillity and Insight)
- Concentration and insight
- Concentration being
- CONCENTRATION MANDALA
- CONCENTRATION OF MIND
- CONCENTRATION ON NON-APPEARING OBJECTS
- CONCENTRATION ON SOUND AND THE REST
- Concentration practice
- Concentration Without Repetition I
- Concept of divine incarnations in Hindu theology
- Concept of God in Ancient China The origin of Chinese religious practice
- Concept of health and disease in Tibetan medicine
- Concept of Propriety
- Concept of the three natures
- Concept of three vehicles
- Concept to Buddhist cosmology in the layout of Indrawasa temple, Hang Dong district, Chiang Mai Province
- Conceptions and Misconceptions about “Western Buddhism
- Conceptions of the Absolute in Mahayana Buddhism and Shinran
- Conceptions of the Self in Western and Eastern Psychology
- Conceptual analytical meditation
- Conceptual and Non-conceptual Mental States in the Yogācāra Tradition
- Conceptual cognitions
- Conceptual ignorance
- Conceptual meditations
- Conceptual mind
- CONCEPTUAL mind
- CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF THE INTERNET
- Conceptual proliferation
- Conceptual Thinking
- Conceptuality and Non-conceptuality in Yogācāra Sources
- Conceptualization
- Conceptualization (vikalpa) of Other Sentient Beings in the Early Yogācāra Texts
- Conceptualization of “Taking the Essence” (bcud len) as Tantric Rituals in the Writings of Sangye Gyatso: A Tradition or Interpretation
- Conceptualization of “Taking the Essence” (bcud len) as Tantric Rituals in theWritings of Sangye Gyatso: A Tradition or Interpretation?
- CONCEPTUALIZED AND INNATE POSITIVISM
- Conceptualizing a “Field of Merit” in Seventeenth-Century Tibet
- Concerning Dolgyal (Shugden)
- Concerning Dolgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters
- Concerning Retreat: An Interview with Tsoknyi Rinpoche
- Concerning the effect of compatibility of cause, in Karmasataka (sutra) it is said
- Concerning the Inari shrine
- Concerning the Three Truths
- Concessive particle, "ornament gather particle", རྒྱན་སྡུད་ཀྱི་སྒྲ་, ཚིག་རྒྱན་
- Conch
- Conch Shell in Buddhism
- Concise Consecration
- Concise Daily Practice of Vajrasattva
- Concise fear advice: the Dhammapada
- Concise Lineage Prayer
- Concise Offering of the Body From the Root Text of the Heart Accomplishment of the Guru Tukdrup, The Essential Manual of Oral Instructions (Shaldam Nyingjang)
- Concise Preliminaries
- Concise Red Tara Practice – Jetsun Accumulation (Video)
- Concise Seven-Heap Maṇḍala Offering
- Concise Sojong for Three Sets of Vows
- Concise Tsok Feast by Mipham Rinpoche
- CONCLUDING ACTIVITIES
- Concluding practices 1. Receiving the siddhis
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- Concluding Remarks and a Warning
- Concluding Rituals
- CONCLUDING VERSES
- Conclusion - Further Avenues of Research
- Conclusion and dedication
- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
- Conclusion and Ways to Examine
- Conclusion – An enduring 21st Century legacy
- Conclusion – Getting genuine Guru’s blessings like rain melting snow
- Conclusion – the importance of knowing the origins of Secret Mantra
- Conclusion: Maintaining Experience
- Conclusion: Theory and practice
- CONCLUSION: WHY BUDDHISM AND NOT BRAHMANISM?
- Conclusions and Reflections
- CONCLUSIONS FIRE BIRD YEAR, 1081 OR 1070 (1021 + 49) AD?
- Conclusion—Advantages of Meditation
- Conclusive reason
- Concomitants
- Concretization of Metaphor
- CONDEMNED TO SILENCE: A TIBETAN IDENTITY CRISIS (1996-1999)
- Condensed Daily Practice of The Heart Essence of the Sublime Lady of Immortality by Dudjom Rinpoche
- CONDENSED FEAST GATHERING
- Condensed Four-Mandala Ritual of Cittamani Tara by His Holiness Trijang Rinpoche
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