Category:Buddhist Teachers
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This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
Pages in category "Buddhist Teachers"
The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total.
A
- A Brief Introduction of Buddhist Yogi C. M. Chen
- A Personal Portrait of Honen
- Abhinavagupta's Portrait of a Guru: Revelation and Religious Authority in Kashmir
- Advice for Alak Dongak
- Agvan Dorzhiev
- Ajahn Chah
- An Shigao
- Anagārika Dhammapāla
- Aryadeva
- Asanga
- At the Crossroads
- Atisha’s life story
- Attachment and enjoyment
B
- Being a Rinpoche: A Conversation with Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
- Bidia Dandaron
- Biographies: Pramodavajra, Regent of the Buddha
- Biography : The 11th Kirti Rinpoche
- Biography of Chagdud Rinpoche
- Biography of Chanmyay Sayadaw, U Janakabhivamsa
- Buddhadāsa
- Buddhaghosa
- Buddhaghosa by Theosophy Trust
- VISUDDHIMAGGA; Chapter 10 (ARUPPA-NIDDESA); BUDDHAGHOSA
- Buddhaghosa Mahasthavir
- Buddhaghosa Thera
- Buddhajñana
- Buddhism's bad boy: the fall of Sogyal Rinpoche
- BUDDHIST CHAPLAINCY (BUDDHIST RELIGIOUS CARE)
- Buddhist Documentary Becoming Who I Was Picked Up for US Distribution after World Premier in Berlin
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- Teacher
- Terdak Lingpa's
- The Buddha and the five qualities a Dharma Teacher
- The Buddha's Warnings Against Demonic False Teachers
- The Feminine Spirit in Buddhism
- The great Khu tsha zla ‘od
- The highest teachers of Tibetan Buddhism mourn Shamar Rinpoche
- The Ka’bab Zhi lineage (bKa’ babs bZhi) of teachings were brought to Tibet by Marpa
- THE LIFE OF JAMYANG KHYENTSE WANGPO
- The Magical Play of Illusion
- The six Buddhist universities of ancient India by D. Amarasiri Weeraratne
- The Tibetan Text of Tilopa’s Acintyamahāmudrā 1 – The instruction to the yogin
- Thich Nhat Hanh is 'The gentle Buddhist monk from Vietnam'
- Three ways of pleasing or serving the teacher
- Tilopa
- Tilopa (988-1069)
- Tilopa is a profound example of the vajra master
- TILOPA UPADESHA - Thrangu Rinpoche commentary
- TILOPA WAS BORN THE KING of a province in India
- Tilopa went to the northern part of the country to practice the Dharma
- Tiphupa
- To Nourish Faith