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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, 20012 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 movement931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]'', 20112 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] be3 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