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- A Difference of Method: Buddhapalita, Bhavaviveka, and Chandrakirti
- A Lamp to Dispel Darkness
- ALL THE YANAS AND TRAININGS ARE STEPS TO DZOGPA CHENPO
- Arisings of the Appearance from the Basis Longchen Rabjam explains
- Ascertaining the Two Kinds of Selflessness
- ATTAINMENT OF THE PATHS AND STAGES OF DZOGPA CHENPO
- ATTAINMENTS OF FRUITION AT DEATH
- ATTAINMENTS OF THE PATHS, STAGES, AND VISIONS OF DZOGPA CHENPO
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- DEFINITION OF TANTRAS
- Delusion into Samsara
- Delusion of Beings Due to Unenlightenment
- DEVELOPMENT AND PERFECTION STAGES OF TANTRA
- DEVOTION CAUSED REALIZATION IN GYALWAT NYUKU
- DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DZOGPA CHENPO AND MADHYAMAKA
- DIFFERENT CLASSES OF TEACHINGS ON TANTRA
- Direct Approach
- Direct perception and inference alike are pramana. The definition of pramana is apprehended as double
- DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN OUTER TANTRAS AND INNER TANTRAS
- DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN SUTRA AND TANTRA
- DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN THE THREE INNER TANTRAS
- DISTINCTIONS OF THE TEACHINGS OF THE TWO TURNINGS OF THE WHEE
- DIVISIONS OF MEDITATION OF MENGAGDE
- DIVISIONS OF MENGAGDE
- DIVISIONS OF TANTRA
- DODRUP CHEN’S TESTAMENT AND TRANSMISSION AT THE TIME OF HIS DEATH
- DZOGPA CHENPO AND HA-SHANG MAHAYANA
- Dzogpa Chenpo and Other Yinas and Traditions
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- Gateway to Knowledge; Mipham
- Gateway to Learning: Four Great Logical Arguments of the Middle Way
- Gateway to Learning: Individual Selflessness
- Great Clouds of First-Portion Offerings for Prosperity by Mipham Rinpoche
- Gyurmed Tshewang Chogdrub summarizes the meaning of the Development Stage and the Perfection Stage
- Gyurmed Tshewang Chogtrub explains the superiority of Thodlgal
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- If our minds are devoted, blessings will enter in. By being free from doubt, our wishes are established
- IMPORTANCE OF EARNEST TRAINING
- IMPORTANCE OF RELYING ON AUTHENTIC SCRIPTURES
- In the sutras of Bodhisattvayana
- Inner (Tantra) has three sub-divisions
- Inner interdependent arising
- Innermost Secret Category
- Instructions on Three Stages of Training of Sems-Nyid Ngal-gSo
- INTRODUCTION BY KHENPO TSEWANG DONGYAL RINPOCHE
- It is not fruitless, when authors of the treatises Express their homage to the teacher and teaching. By so doing they give us inspiration
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- Madhyamika in Tibet
- MEDITATION OF MENGAGDE
- MIPAM ON BUDDHA-NATURE - The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition
- Mipam on Buddha-nature: the Ground of the Nyingma Tradition
- Mipam's Middle Way Through Yogacara and Prasangika
- Mipam’s Middle Way Through Yogacara and Prasangika
- MIPHAM DZOGCHEN MANJUSHRI MONLAM
- Mipham on Buddha-Nature
- Mipham Rinpoche
- Mipham Rinpoche and The Word of Chandra
- Mipham Rinpoche Series
- Mipham Rinpoche Timeline
- Mipham summarizes the practice and result of Kriyáyoga as follows
- MIPHAM'S BEACON OF CERTAINTY Illuminating the View of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection
- MIPHAM'S PRAISE TO HIS GURUS
- Mipham’s Beacon of Certainty Illuminating the View of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection
- MIPHAM’S DIALECTICS AND THE DEBATES ON EMPTINESS
- Mipham’s Sword of Wisdom
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- PALTUL ATTAINED REALIZATION THROUGH THE TEACHER’S YOGIC POWER
- Pervasive energy (Khyab-Byed) has the power of causing completion
- PRAISE TO BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI
- PRAISE TO LONGCHENPA
- PRAISE TO MañjuSHRI DORJE NÖNPO, VAJRA SHARPNESS
- PRAISE TO MIPHAM
- PRAISE TO SARASVATI OR TARA
- Pramana is non-deceptive knowledge
- Prayer to Mipham Rinpoche
- Production and dependence
- Profound Instruction on Śamatha
- Putting the Instruction on the Purification of Mental Activity into Practice by Mipham Rinpoche
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- SECOND, The definition of the four correct reasonings in general
- SINCERE MIND IS BETTER THAN MANY SO-CALLED HIGH REALIZATIONS
- Sogpo Tentar explains the differences between the views of the Second and Third Turnings of the Wheel
- SOME ANCIENT DZOGPA CHENPO MASTERS
- SOME MAJOR TANTRIC SCRIPTURES OF THE THREE INNER TANTRAS - 2
- SPyod-Pa
- SUBDIVISIONS OF THE THREE INNER TANTRAS
- Suitable establishing of perception
- SUPERIORITY OF THE BUDDHA-ESSENCE AS TAUGHT IN DZOGPA CHENPO
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- Tantra means continuum of The cause (basis), skillful means (path) and result
- The Adornment of the Middle Way - Shantarakshita's Madhyamakalankara with Commentary by Jamgon Mipham
- The Beacon of Certainty
- The Beacon of Certainty ... Mipham Gyamtso (1846–1912)
- The Blazing Lights of the Sun and Moon
- The Buddhas taught the Dharma In terms of the two truths, The relative truth of the world As well as the absolute truth
- The commentary on Mipham's Sherab Raltri entitled
- The Conqueror of Time and Space: Ju Mipam’s Prayer to Yuthok
- The correct reasoning of nature is explained in two ways by means of the relative, appearance, and by means of the absolute, emptiness
- The correct reasonings of dependence of the fruition on the cause and productive action
- The Development of the Madhyamika School
- The dharmin "Buddhist doctrine" has no confusion; because it was taught by the Buddha, who has completely abandoned all error
- The discriminating Intrinsic Self-awareness
- The Dzogpa Chenpo master Srisinha classified the Mengagde teachings into Four Categories
- The equality-possessing cause
- The Essence of Mind
- The Essence of Mind by Mipham Rinpoche
- The essence of the discourses on the Three Doors of Liberation
- The Essence of Wisdom: How to Sustain the Face of Rigpa
- The expression of offering
- The extensive teaching of analysis by the four correct reasonings
- The five kinds of fruition
- The following are statements by Longchen Rabjam on the view of the Innermost Secret cycle of Mengagde
- THE GOAL OF DZOGPA CHENPO IS THE ATTAINMENT OF BUDDHA-ESSENCE
- The heat-assimilated energy (Me-Dang mNyam-Pa) has the power of causing assimilation or nurturing
- The immediate preceding condition
- The Key Points of Trekchö
- The luminous absorption of bliss, clarity and no-thoughts
- The meaning of tantra is continuum
- The Nature of Mind
- The perceived condition, is all dharmas. When they have been perceived, awareness of them arises
- The promise to compose the text
- The purpose of the four perceptions is to clear away four wrong conceptions
- The reasoning of suitable establishing
- The regent, Lord Maitreya, says
- The ripening cause
- THE SADHANA OF SMOKE OFFERING BY MIPHAM RINPOCHE
- THE SECOND TURNING OF THE WHEEL
- The seven-fold name and form of suffering
- The six conditional connections are
- The skandhas are impermanent, or interdependently arising, or miserable, or empty, or egoless
- The summary of the meaning
- The Swift Fulfilment of All Wishes—Offering the Flag of Windhorse by Mipham Rinpoche
- THE SWORD OF PRAJÑA
- The Sword of Wisdom for Thoroughly Ascertaining Reality by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Three Sutric Yanas
- The Three Unenlightenments. Relying on Thegchog Dzod,TCD I’218a Perna Ledrel Tsai explains the three unenlightenments
- The Treasury of Blessings A Practice of Buddha Śākyamuni by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Vajra Mirror: Cutting through Doubts Concerning Self-Awareness
- The View of the Innermost Secret Category
- The Way of Liberation of the Primordial Buddha
- The Way of Liberation of Universal Goodness
- The Wheel of Analytical Meditation That Thoroughly Purifies Mental Activity
- The Wheel of Analytical Meditation That Thoroughly Purifies Mental Activity by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Wish-Granting King of Jewels: An Essential Garland of Offerings by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Word of Chandra
- The Yogacara-Shravaka-Bhumi says
- The ‘Calf’s Nipple’ (Be’u bum) of Ju Mipam (’Ju Mi pham): A Handbook of Tibetan Ritual Magic
- Their objects appear as individual characteristics. Therefore they are always non-conceptual
- These are called the dependency of arising and dependency of imputation of the skandhas
- Third, individual definitions of the four correct reasonings
- This should be understood in three senses
- Thod-rGa
- Three Inne Yogas
- Thregchod (Khregs-Ch’od, Cutting Through
- Tibetan Magic for Daily Life: Mi pham's Texts on gTo-rituals