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  • the fourteenth century by the Buddhist hermit Ngulchu Thogme, here explained in detail by one of the great Tibetan Buddhist masters of the twentieth century
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  • "Dōgen on Buddha Nature." The Eastern Buddhist 4, no. 1 (1971): 28–71. Abe, Masao. "Dōgen on Buddha Nature." The Eastern Buddhist 4, no. 1 (1971): 28–71.;Dōgen
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  • the Buddhist Sciences. Tengyur Translation Initiative. New York: American Institute of Buddhist Studies, Columbia University's Center for Buddhist Studies
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  • This Mind, O Monks': An Intertextual Excursion 29 October 2022 · 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time Back to Events Page Full Content Page See the full video,
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  • of the Buddha, Vol. I: Texts, Oxford 1994 (The Pali Text Society, Sacred Books of the Buddhists Vol. XLIV). Skilling, Kanjur Manuscripts. . . . , p. 4.
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  • related East Asian Buddhist concept of "original enlightenment" both do so, they are not Buddhist. Third, they argue that these "non-Buddhist" ideas have promoted
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  • Ahmad, Zahiruddin. "The Womb of the Tathāgata or Buddhist Monism." Journal of The Oriental Society of Australia 15/16, 1983-84. pp 27-44. Holmes, Ken
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  • on the Far Eastern Buddhist scene, especially for the later Chinese Buddhist schools. Furthermore, it was the first commentary on any Buddhist scripture
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  • through the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center (W19762), and copies of the more recent edition in book format published by the Tibetan Buddhist College of Yonghegong
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  • of the Tathāgata or Buddhist Monism Ahmad, Zahiruddin. "The Womb of the Tathāgata or Buddhist Monism." Journal of The Oriental Society of Australia 15/16
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  • thoughtful, kindhearted, and contemplative society. In the words of our first author, Chögyam Trungpa, “Enlightened society has to be real and good, honest and
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  • Gendun Rabsal, which will appear in Buddhist Luminaries: Inspired Advice by Nineteenth-Century Ecumenical Masters in Eastern Tibet, edited by Holly Gayley and
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  • far eastern area of Amdo now became the only remaining institutions that were openly Jonang. The connection between Jonang in Tsang and the eastern regions
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  • East Asian Buddhist Traditions Book Impermanence Is Buddha-Nature: Dōgen's Understanding of Temporality Dōgen Zenji was a Japanese Zen Buddhist teacher born
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    in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition as the view of self-emptiness and the view of other-emptiness (rang-stong and gzhan-stong). The Buddhist doctrine of emptiness
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    role within the transmission of Indian Buddhist thought to Tibet, taking an exalted position in Tibetan society that they would keep for centuries.5 One
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  • A Concise Presentation of Buddhist and Non-Buddhist Tenets A condensed presentation of the tenets of Buddhist and Non-Buddhist philosophical systems by
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