Category:Taranatha
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Pages in category "Taranatha"
The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total.
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- A Biography of the Great Master Padmasambhava by Taranatha
- A Practice Manual of Profound Object-Severance: Essence of the Vital Meaning By Tāranātha
- A Woman’s Voice : the Autobiography of Kunga Trinley Wangmo, (Zhentong lineage holder and secret consort of Tāranātha)
- About Taranatha
- Appropriating women’s voices and ‘ownership’ of texts?
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- Benefits of the four immeasurables
- Biographies of Padmasambhava
- BOOK PUBLICATIONS: ‘TARANATHA’S COMMENTARY ON THE HEART SUTRA’ and ‘THE CHARIOT THAT TRANSPORTS TO THE KINGDOM OF THE FOUR KAYAS (KALACAKRA PRELIMINARIES)
- Buddhaguptanatha and the Late Survival of the Siddha Tradition in India: D Templeman
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- NECESSARY QUALITIES OF A VAJRAYANA MASTER by JETSUN TARANATHA in ‘A HUNDRED BLAZING LIGHTS’
- Necessity of purification
- NEW PUBLICATION: Innate Kālacakra: Instruction Texts and Recitations
- NEW PUBLICATION: ‘Meaningful to See: Guidance on the Profound Path of the Vajra-Yogas’ by Jetsun Tāranātha
- NEW PUBLICATION: ‘The Explicit and Hidden Aspects of Tāra: A Commentary on the Twenty-One Tāras’ by Jetsun Tāranātha
- New Translation: Jetsun Tāranātha’s The Ornament of Madhyamaka Empty-of-Other
- New Translation: ‘Supplication to the Kālacakra Lineage’ by Jetsun Tāranātha
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- Taranatha
- Taranatha's Collected Works (1)
- Taranatha's Collected Works (2)
- Taranatha.
- Taranatha’s Travels in Mongolia by Michael Sheehy
- Texts by the 8th Karmapa on Kālacakra include the following
- The Essence of Other-Emptiness Tåranåtha
- THE ESSENCE OF SHENTONG
- The Explicit and Hidden Aspects of Tāra: A Commentary on the Twenty-One Tāras’ by Jetsun Tāranātha
- The Kālacakra six vajra-yogas and their connection to Tāra
- The Life of Padmasambhava
- The meaning of ‘innate’ (lhan skyes) in generation stage Kālacakra
- The nature of karma
- The Nyingmapa School
- The Ornament of the Shentong Middle Way
- The Praises to the Twenty-One Tāras
- The Required Liturgies on the Occasion of Master Tāranātha’s Severance Empowerment of Opening the Door to the Sky in the Gyaltang Tradition
- The Royal Background and connection with 5th Dalai Lama
- The ultimate pinnacle and vehicle of all the tantras – Jetsun Tāranātha
- The ‘nature’ of the immeasurables
- These above are the excellent qualities of the student that are taught
- These are the excellent qualities of the master
- This is the presentation of the faults of the teacher
- Tāranātha (1575-1634)
- Tāranātha and the twenty-one Tāras
- Tāranātha explains that:
- Tāranātha goes on to define the ‘nature’ of the four immeasurables as follows
- Tāranātha Introduction
- Tāranātha on the Benefits of Love and the Four Immeasurables
- Tāranātha on Vajrasattva in ‘A Hundred Blazing Lights’: the nature of karma, the four ‘opponent powers’ and the necessity of purification
- Tāranātha Text used for the Five Tantric Deities of Shangpa Kagyu Empowerment at Bokar Monastery today
- Tāranātha's complete works in 17 volumes, Ladakh edition
- Tāranātha's complete works in 23 volumes, 'Dzam Thang edition
- Tāranātha’s complete works in 45 volumes, Pe Cin edition.
- Tāranātha’s Rebirth as Jetsun Kalkha Dampa
- Tāranātha’s Works on the Shangpa Kagyu lineage
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- ‘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’
- ‘An Emanation of Vajrayogini‘ – Trinley Wangmo’s Autobiography
- ‘Love is the water of compassion’: Tāranātha on the ‘four immeasurables’ in ‘A Hundred Blazing Lights’
- ‘White Hat Karmapa’ Tsa Tsa Rinpoche