Category:Vows
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Vows"
The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total.
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- TAKING THE THREE BODIES OF THE BUDDHA AS THE PATH
- Taking Vows (and Buddhism) Seriously
- Teaching emptiness to those whose minds are untrained
- The abandoning of Mahayana
- The Bodhisattva vows
- The Bodhisattva Vows by Geshe Tashi
- The Center of Enjoyment
- The Center of Great Bliss
- The eight vows or rab jung vows
- The Eighteen Root Bodhisattva Downfalls
- The Energy-Centers
- The five vows or lay vows
- The Forty-Eight Vows
- THE FOURTEEN ROOT TANTRIC DOWNFALLS
- The Fulfilment of Vows
- The Function of Vows
- The Mahayana Precepts
- The master must be a being of compassion and must particularly have compassion for the disciples
- The Means of Cultivating the Path
- The Method for Observing the Eight-Rranch One-Day (bsnyen gnas) Vows
- The Method for Receiving the Precepts for Those Who Have Not Yet Received Them
- The Refuge Vow
- The Refuge Vows
- The Root Commitments of the White Sangha
- The situation in which a person in some position of power, such as a king or a minister, robs the Sangha of its possessions
- The Six Power
- The spiritual master should be
- The spiritual master should be skilled in speaking
- THE STAGE OF MANIFESTING THE RESULT
- The Sutra of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha's Fundamental Vows
- The Sutra on the Original Vows of Bodhisattva Earth Treasure: Lower Volume
- The Sutra on the Original Vows of Bodhisattva Earth Treasure: Middle Volume
- The Sutra on the Original Vows of Bodhisattva Earth Treasure: Upper Volume
- The Tantric vows
- The Three Levels of Vows
- The Three Methods With Regard to the Bodhisattva Precepts
- The Three Vows
- The Vidyadhara Vow: Reading the Small Print of the Vajrayana
- The Vows
- Those are the ten qualities of a fully qualified Mahayana master from whom one should receive the precepts
- Turning away from full enlightenment
- Twelve great vows