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  • ...hanks to the kindness of Khenpo [[Shantarakshita]], Guru [[Padmasambhava]] and the Dharma-King [[Trisong Deutsen]]. ...
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  • ...'', Wyl. '' 'dzhin pa'i sems''). They say that the subjective mind is real and the apprehended aspects of mind which appear as external are also real. *[[Half-Eggists]] and ...
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  • ...ün''; [[Wyl.]] ''bka' babs bdun'') received by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]]: #''[[kama]]'': the continuous transmission of [[sutra]] and [[tantra]] ...
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  • ...r deities of [[Shakyamuni]], [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Tara]] and [[Achala]], and [[three pitakas]]. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...ny subjects and only one object, that is also problematic, because subject and object are dependently originating. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • The [[Three turnings|Second and Third Turning]] teachings were explicated by '''two traditions of [[shastra ...ition of [[Profound View]], was inspired by the bodhisattva [[Manjushri]], and was transmitted through [[Nagarjuna]]. Nagarjuna's works laid the foundatio ...
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  • ...ormulated by the Indian scholar [[Buddhapalita]] and later elaborated upon and defended by [[Chandrakirti]]. ...—what difference does a difference make?'', edited by Georges B.J. Dreyfus and Sara L. McClintock (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2005). ...
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  • *Lhakhang (Wyl. ''lha khang''), and *[[Drolma Podrang]] and ...
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  • ...rian movement begun by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] and their disciples in Kham in the nineteenth century. ...intact at that time in Tibet and then did all they could to preserve them and spread them as widely as possible. ...
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  • ...lu Rinpoche]] and [[Bokar Rinpoche]] were the recent heads of this school, and founded a great number of centres in the West. ...Hugh Richardson'', ed. Michael Aris and Aung San Suu Kyi. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1980 pp. 138-144. ...
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  • ...collection of teachings and lineages from the whole range of the historic schools of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], which was compiled by [[Jamyang Loter Wangpo]]. ...for their preservation in the ''Compendium of Tantras'', these teachings and practices might have otherwise become extinct. ...
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  • Sautrantika means ‘Follower of the Sutras’, and the members of this school are so-called because they do not accept the [[A ...scription of the [[two truths]] accords with that of the [[Vaibhashika]]s; and ...
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  • ...ing]]. Chö was introduced to Tibet by the Indian master [[Padampa Sangye]] and his Tibetan disciple, the [[yogini]] [[Machik Labdrön]]. ...e]] and the Fourteenth Karmapa, [[Thekchok Dorje]], ''Chod Practice Manual and Commentary'', Snow Lion Publications, 2007. ...
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  • *Lhakhang (ལྷ་ཁང་, Wyl. ''lha khang''), and *Drolma Podrang and ...
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  • ...nces of [[Tsang]] and Tö or Ngari, and the Himalayan areas of India, Nepal and Ladakh. ...ng]], Western Tibet. It was because this area was considered to be “north” and also perhaps because it lay to the north of [[Samyé]], that this tradition ...
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  • ...ra'')—the [[all-ground consciousness]] manifesting as environment, objects and the physical body, as a result of habitual tendencies stored within the all ...ol is also known under the names of '''[[Yogachara]]''', '''Vijñānavāda''' and '''Vijñānaptimātra'''. ...
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  • ...ig gi gzhan stong''). The Jonangpas, for whom reality is truly established and empty of conventional objects, he calls proponents of 'other-emptiness of c [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...achara]] Svatantrika or [[Sautrantika]] Svatantrika. The various non-Gelug schools have subdivided Madhyamaka in yet other ways. ==Major Authors and Texts== ...
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  • ...ha]]'', and/or because they posit the past, present and future as distinct and substantially existent temporal categories. ...rtless particle]]s, which are the ultimate constituents of coarser things, and the [[indivisible moments of consciousness]], which are the ultimate consti ...
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  • :"The bon were just one class of priests among others, whose practices and beliefs are covered by the general term of lha-chos, which may be translate ...fore the introduction of Buddhism and it now refers to a system of beliefs and practices that have been influenced by Buddhism. ...
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