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  • [[Category: Tibetan Terms]]
    913位元組 (126 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:17
  • …er flags''' (Tib. ''dar cho''; [[Wyl.]] ''dar lcog'') are displayed in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition to generate [[merit]] and increase one's life force. [[Category:Key Terms]]
    938位元組 (139 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:19
  • '''Tibetan [[Buddhism]]''' is practised throughout the Himalayan region, and, indeed, …on different scriptures, techniques of [[meditation]] and, in some cases, terms used to express particular experiences.
    3 KB (385 個字) - 2021年1月19日 (二) 16:10
  • * [[Sogyal Rinpoche]], ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', Rider, Revised and Updated, 2002, ISBN 0-7126 [[Category:Key Terms]]
    936位元組 (133 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:24
  • ==Alternative Terms/Translations== *[[Khandro Rinpoche]], ''This Precious Life: Tibetan Buddhist Teachings on the Path to Enlightenment'' (Shambhala Publications,
    4 KB (543 個字) - 2022年4月30日 (六) 16:48
  • …o one's own town or family and thinking they are the best. Specifically in terms of the [[Dharma]], bias or sectarianism means having attachment to one's ow …ene Smith, '‘Jam mgon Kong sprul and the Nonsectarian Movement' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'', Wisdom, 2001
    2 KB (324 個字) - 2021年1月19日 (二) 15:26
  • [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] writes<ref>[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]], pages 120-121.</ref>: …on of its existence. This is what is known as the ‘ego’ or ''dak dzin'' in Tibetan, which means ‘grasping at a self’. Ego is defined as incessant movement
    931位元組 (141 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:24
  • …e that one first sees the supermundane wisdom of the noble ones.”<ref>{{LH|tibetan-masters/nyingma-masters/patrul-rinpoche/stages-and-paths|''A Brief Guide to [[Category:Key Terms]]
    1 KB (157 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:18
  • …go bo'i phyag rgya chenpo'') is closer to [[Dzogchen]] and is described in terms of a meditative practice leading to the [[nature of mind]]. …: Proceedings of the Eleventh Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies. Königswinter 2006]'', 2011
    2 KB (310 個字) - 2021年4月12日 (一) 21:15
  • The right conduct in terms of listening to the teachings is described in terms of what to avoid and what to do, so the '''five wrong ways of remembering'' ==Tibetan==
    2 KB (202 個字) - 2016年8月23日 (二) 22:20
  • …bsnyen pa'') — the first phase of [[sadhana]] practice. The word nyenpa in Tibetan implies 'familiarization', 'associating with', or 'approaching', and is oft [[Category: Tibetan Terms]]
    1 KB (174 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:17
  • …...] refers to the person who constantly leads a straightforward life. The Tibetan word for "rishi" is ''trangsong''. ''Trang'' means "direct," ''song'' means [[Category: Sanskrit Terms]]
    927位元組 (126 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:23
  • *{{LH|tibetan-masters/nyingma-masters/patrul-rinpoche/stages-and-paths|''A Brief Guide to [[Category:Key Terms]]
    1 KB (165 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:18
  • …efit, the peace and happiness that radiate from your practice.<ref>''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'', page 61.</ref> [[Category:Key Terms]]
    1 KB (158 個字) - 2021年5月8日 (六) 21:06
  • *Robert Beer, ''The Handbook of Tibetan Buddhist Symbols'' (Boston: Shambhala, 2003), pages 36-48. [[Category: Key Terms]]
    1 KB (139 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:36
  • *[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], ''The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying'' revised and updated edition (HarperSanFrancisco [[Category:Key Terms]]
    1 KB (146 個字) - 2016年8月24日 (三) 19:31
  • …itude, beyond dualistic limitations and beyond space and time.<ref>''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'' revised and updated edition (HarperSanFrancisc [[Category:Key Terms]]
    1 KB (150 個字) - 2022年8月4日 (四) 15:59
  • [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] writes in ''[[The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying]]'': [[Category:Key Terms]]
    1 KB (219 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:22
  • '''Wisdom''' translates two different Sanskrit and Tibetan terms: :"The Tibetan words ''sherab'' and ''yeshe'' appear again and again in [the teachings] be
    3 KB (452 個字) - 2015年8月20日 (四) 12:37
  • …'bstan 'gyur'') – the commentaries on the teachings of the [[Buddha]]. The Tibetan [[Buddhist Canon]] is divided into the actual words of the Buddha contained …that come from India, is 228 volumes. The commentaries written later on by Tibetans and others can also be called ''tenchö''."
    1 KB (198 個字) - 2021年3月28日 (日) 22:22

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