Category:Mahayana
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This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
Pages in category "Mahayana"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 838 total.
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- A DHARANI-MANTRA IN THE VINAYA-VASTU
- A Drop of Moonlight Nectar
- A Festival for Knowledge Holders
- A Gelugpa Chod practice
- A gradual path of virtuous methods and wisdom
- A HUAYAN PARADIGM FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF MAHĀYĀNA TEACHINGS: THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF FAXIANGZONG AND FAXINGZONG ∗
- A Mahāyānist Methodology for Religious Studies
- A MAHĀYĀNIST METHODOLOGY FOR THE STUDY OF RELIGION
- A Re-examination of the Relationship between the Awakening of Faith and Dilun School Thought, Focusing on the Works of Huiyuan
- A SHARED, AND LARGELY TRUE, VIEW OF THE WORLD
- A spread of the Chod practice
- A Study of The Profound Path of gCod by Carol Diane Savvas
- A study of the Six Yogas of Naropa as the path of methods towards liberation
- A Summary Of The Essential Instructions: Train In The Five Forces
- A Thesis of Buddhist Studies
- Abandon All Hope For Results
- Abandon all hope of results
- ABANDON POISONOUS FOOD
- Abbreviated Torma Offering and Request for Activity of Powerful Tsen Go Kache Marpo called Sport of the Slaughterer by Kyabje Trijang Dorje Chang
- Abhidharma in Early Mahayna
- ABOUT THIS PRECIOUS HUMAN LIFE
- Absolute nature
- Absolute Truth
- Accept good and bad fortune with an equal mind
- Accepting and Rejecting
- According to the Mahāyānasaṃgrāha
- Accumulation of Wisdom
- Accumulation(s)
- Accumulations
- Achieve the Vajra Body
- Achieving the Vajra Bodhicitta
- Acquire The Three Principal Causes
- Acting as instructed: relying on a virtuous friend, who is a root of the path
- Actions and their results
- Activities
- Adi-Buddha
- Advice from Atisha (Compilation of dialogues, words of advice, and reflections of Palden Atisha.) Translated under Geshe Wangyal
- Alayavijndna: On the Origin and the Early Development of a Central Concept of Yogacara Philosophy by Iambert Schmithausen
- All About Buddhism ; For Non-Buddhists and Buddhists
- All Active Meditation Is Done In One Way
- All Corrections Are Made In One Way
- All dharma agrees at one point
- All Dharma Has A Single Purpose
- All Dharma Is Included In One Purpose
- All dharmas
- All teachings have the same goal
- All-knowledge
- Almsgiving with Mercy
- Also, the root text and commentary teach as ultimate truth only the perfected nature
- Alternately Practice Sending And Taking
- Always Have The Support Of A Joyful Mind
- Always have the support of a joyful mind
- Always Meditate On Those Who Make You Boil
- Always Meditate On Volatile Points
- Always meditate on whatever you resent
- Always observe these three points
- Always Practice The Three General Principles
- Always train in three basic principles
- Anta
- Antidote
- Anuttarayoga Tantra (Wylie-Tibetan: bla na med pa'i rgyud, "Unrivaled Yoga Tantra" or "Highest Yoga Tantra")
- APOHA AND TRIANGULATION
- Appear as a Holy Body of Samantabhadra
- Appearance, increase and attainment
- Apply these proverbs in everything you do
- APPLY THOSE TWO TO THE BREATH
- Arahat: free from craving
- Are non-Theravada monks allowed to eat after noon, and to use money?
- Are Reasons Causally Relevant for Action? Dharmakīrti and the Embodied Cognition Paradigm
- Arhant
- Ari Buddhism
- Around Abhinavagupta
- Arrangement of Samaya
- Array of Flowers
- Arrayed in Turquoise Petals
- Aryas' Seven Treasures
- Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication
- At The Beginning And The End, Two Things To Be Done
- Atisa Dipankara Srinana
- Atisha and the Transmission of the Lojong Teachings
- Atisha's work of spreading Buddhadharma in India and Tibet
- Authentic Tibetan Tantric Buddhism and Its Controversial Terma Tradition: A Review
- Avoid six mistakes
B
- Basic Buddhist Doctrine
- Be Endowed With The Three Inseparables
- Be grateful to everyone
- Be Grateful To Everyone
- Because All Sentient Beings are Our Fields of Welfare
- Because of One's Livelihood
- Because of Safety
- Because of Transmigration
- Because They Help Us to Develop the Bodhicitta
- Because They Help Us to Gain the Attainment of Non-egoism
- Because We Should Practice Great Compassion
- Beef, Dog, and Other Mythologies: Connotative Semiotics in Maha yoga Tantra Ritual and Scripture
- Begin The Sequence Of Exchange With Yourself
- Belgian opera singer and mystic Alexandra David-Neel was first western woman to go to Lhasa
- Besides the right remembrance, one should keep right view of Hinayana that is the four Dharma mudras
- Between meditation
- Between Meditation Sessions Act As An Illusory Being
- Between meditations, treat everything as an illusion
- Blame Everything On One Thing
- Bodhichitta has three qualities
- Bodhicitta
- Bodhicitta of Conduct
- Bodhicitta of Good Wills
- Bodhicitta of Kunda
- Bodhidharma Gate
- Bodhisattva (Skt; Jpn bosatsu )
- Bodhisattva ideal
- Bodhisattva Ideal in Buddhism by Ven. Dr. W. Rahula
- BODHISATTVA WARRIORS
- BOUNDARIES OF TYPES AND TOKENS
- Buddha teaches about the three Dharma Mudras
- Buddha Vehicle
- BuddhaNet eBooks: Mahayana Text & Teachings
- Buddhism - The Middle Path
- Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey
- BUDDHISM IN OUR DAILY LIFE
- Buddhism: a Blend of Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
- Buddhism: The Awakening of Wisdom and Compassion
- Buddhist Association of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Buddhist Mahayana Texts
- Buddhist methodologies
- BUDDHIST NOTION OF FOOD AND ITS IMPLICATION WITH HYGIENE
C
- Cacâ Songs and Newâr Buddhists: Ritual Singing in Vajrayâna Buddhism of Nepal
- Candrakīrti: Madhyamakāvatara and its Bhāṣya
- Candrakīrti’s counterclaim: the ‘syllableless’ dharma. Candrakīrti rejects this idea in his Madhyamakāvatara.
- Caryāgītikoṣa
- Caryāgītikoṣa - Fascimile edition
- Causal and resultant vehicles
- Cause, Effect, and Essence
- Certainly, the Harnack-Loisy debate fits into these two categories.
- Chan in Daily Life
- Change Your Attitude, But Remain Natural
- Change your attitude, but stay natural
- Change your intention but behave naturally
- Chariot of the Profound View
- Chinese Philosophy.
- CHOD AND DEHADANA
- CHOD AS SÜTRA AND TANTRA
- CHOD IS NOT INDEPENDENT PRACTICE FROM SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA'S TEACHINGS
- Chronological Map of Indian Mahayana Buddhist Philosophers & Schools
- Chulen in the Astangahrdayasamhita—Using Medicinal Substances as Chulenv
- Chulen in the Four Tantras—Chulen with Buddhist Spirituality
- Classification of Buddha's teaching
- COMMENCEMENT OF THE DISPUTES
- Commitments (The commitments of training the mind)
- COMMON PRACTICES (BUDDHISM, SOUTH AND NORTH)
- Comprehend the Original and Natural Mind
- Conceptualization of “Taking the Essence” (bcud len) as Tantric Rituals in the Writings of Sangye Gyatso: A Tradition or Interpretation
- CONCEPTUALIZED AND INNATE POSITIVISM
- Consciousness at Work: A Review of Some Important Values, Discussed from a Buddhist Perspective
- Consider The World As Dreamlike
- Constituting Canon and Community in Eleventh Century Tibet: The Extant Writings of Rongzom and His Charter of Mantrins (sngags pa’i bca’ yig)
- CORRUPT VERSUS UNCORRUPT MODES OF APPEARANCE
- Council
- Counteract All Withdrawal By Means Of One
- Cultivate a serious attitude
- Cultivate The Absence Of Three Degenerations
D
- Dam tshig bkod pa
- Dampa Sangye
- DANGERS IN THIS LIFE
- Dao Xin's Gate
- Death & impermanence
- Death and impermanence
- Deconstructing and Reconstructing Yogācāra: Ten Levels of Consciousness-only/ One-mind in Huayan Buddhism
- Developing ordinary Bodhicitta (Exchanging self and other by Tchekhawa)
- Developing Ultimate Bodhicitta
- The Tree of Enlightenment: An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism - Chapter Twenty: The Development of Mahayana Philosophy
- Development Stage
- Dharmakirti, Davidson, and Knowing Reality
- Dharmakīrti and His Commentators’ Views on the Transformation of the Basis and the Status of the Ālayavijñāna
- Differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism
- Discipline of Relationship
- Disciplines or Commitments of Mind Training
- DISTINCTION BETWEEN 'ULTIMATE' AND 'ULTIMATE TRUTH
- Distinction between ‘ultimate’ and ‘ultimate truth.
- Distinguishing the Vehicles of Therevada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism
- Do Fish See Water? Emotional currents in Buddhist evolution
- Do Not Be Boastful
- Do Not Be Contrary
- Do Not Be Devious
- Do Not Be Erratic
- Do Not Be Fickle
- Do Not Bind Yourself With Hatred
- Do Not Desire Gratitude
- Do Not Devote Yourself Kindly To The Central Object
- Do Not Direct Yourself To The Summit Of The Ascent
- Do not discuss defects
- Do Not Laugh At Malicious Jokes
- Do Not Load The Burden Of A Dzo On An Ox
- Do Not Rely On Other Conditions
- Do Not Seek Another's Misery As A Way To Your Own Happiness
- Do Not Talk About Weak Points