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- Quotations: Ashvaghosha, Letter of Consolation, Beings are born so they die (view source)
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- Quotations: Chandragomin, Letter to a Disciple (view source)
- Quotations: Chandrakirti, Introduction to the Middle Way, Apprehended by undamaged senses (view source)
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- Quotations: Chandrakirti, Introduction to the Middle Way, Know how the two truths differ (view source)
- Quotations: Chandrakirti, Introduction to the Middle Way, Limited beings cannot express Buddhas qualities (view source)
- Quotations: Chandrakirti, Introduction to the Middle Way, Neither non-existent nor everlasting (view source)
- Quotations: Chandrakirti, Introduction to the Middle Way, Other philosophical systems come to be destroyed (view source)
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- Quotations: Chandrakirti, Introduction to the Middle Way, Ultimate is what is seen correctly (view source)
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- Quotations: Dharmakirti, Commentary on Valid Cognition, All faults come from the idea of "I" (view source)
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- Quotations: Garab Dorje, Rigpa recognized as dharmakaya (view source)
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- Quotations: Jñanagarbha, Distinguishing the Two Truths, Authentic relative phenomena function as they appear (view source)
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- Quotations: Maitreya, Sublime Continuum, Disposition is empty of stains and inseparable of qualities (view source)
- Quotations: Maitreya, Sublime Continuum, Suffering must be understood, it's cause eliminated, cessation realized and the path relied upon (view source)
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