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- Texts/Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra/Root Verses/Verse I.28 (section Unlisted Translator on Rigpa Wiki)lines I.28ac and the well-known literalness of Tibetan translators, it seems rather unlikely that the translator here just produced a very free rendering of178 KB (28,688 words) - 11:16, 3 September 2020
- enjoys unique acclaim in being the only Tibetan to debate and defeat a non-Buddhist challenger and the only Tibetan author whose work was translated into Sanskrit992 bytes (33,934 words) - 12:12, 31 January 2023
- and comparisons with Tibetan Dzogchen. They also discuss some Koans, Dōgen, and many textual sources from Indian sutras in Tibetan and Chinese translation44 KB (17,528 words) - 14:16, 14 October 2020
- and the Middle Way: Post-Classical Kagyü Discourses on Mind, Emptiness and Buddha-Nature. Vol. 1, Introduction, Views of Authors and Final Reflections. Wiener38 KB (4,929 words) - 16:16, 1 February 2023
- rgyal mtshan Ngok Lotsāwa Loden Sherab The first Tibetan commentary written on the Uttaratantra by the translator of the only extant Tibetan translation of851 bytes (42,740 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2023
- Tibetan School Nyingma རྙིང་མ་ Basic Meaning The Nyingma, which is often described as the oldest tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, traces its origin to Padmasambhava12 bytes (14,520 words) - 15:54, 12 June 2018
- editions of the Tibetan texts as well as the Sanskrit source text and translated with reference to all the existing Indian and Tibetan commentaries, as499 KB (77,407 words) - 15:19, 7 May 2020
- Books/When the Clouds Part/Different Ways of Explaining the Meaning of Tathāgatagarbha (section Tibetan Assertions on Tathāgatagarbha)different ways in which Tibetan scholars explain the meaning of tathāgatagarbha, only a brief sketch of the main positions in the major Tibetan schools is possible92 KB (14,434 words) - 12:06, 31 January 2023
- of the book, with the Tibetan on facing pages, which can be used by those who read Tibetan and want to recite the ritual in Tibetan. (Source: Shambhala Publications)551 bytes (93,787 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2023
- Seyfort. Three Studies in the History of Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka Philosophy: Studies in Indian and Tibetan Madhyamaka Thought. Pt. 1. Wiener Studien zur165 KB (39,898 words) - 13:31, 13 May 2024
- theory. In Tibetan Buddhism the late-Indian treatise Ratnagotravibhāga Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra, or "Gyu Lama" as it is known in the Tibetan, serves as7 KB (36,661 words) - 12:12, 31 January 2023
- used. When significant differences between the Chinese and Tibetan recensions occur, the Tibetan text will be noted also.[8] The commentaries which5 KB (23,400 words) - 18:13, 23 February 2021
- community, and Pema Chödron in the Tibetan community (unlike the majority of Western Zen and Vipassana communities, Western Tibetan practitioners continue to rely25 KB (3,601 words) - 12:13, 31 January 2023
- Books/When the Clouds Part/The ''Uttaratantra'' and Mahāmudrā (section Gö Lotsāwa’s Unique Mahāmudrā Interpretation of the Uttaratantra)addition, the Tibetan and Chinese documents on the debate found at Dunhuang differ greatly from the "official"Tibetan story. For example, Tibetan fragments418 KB (66,501 words) - 16:36, 7 October 2020
- of the book, with the Tibetan on facing pages, which can be used by those who read Tibetan and want to recite the ritual in Tibetan. (Source: Shambhala Publications)535 bytes (174,156 words) - 14:40, 19 January 2021
- used. When significant differences between the Chinese and Tibetan recensions occur, the Tibetan text will be noted also.[8] The commentaries which562 bytes (23,103 words) - 14:54, 18 January 2021
- differing Sanskrit and Tibetan versions, spharaṇa in I.28a literally means "quivering," "throbbing," "vibrating," or "penetrating" (the Tibetan here is ’phro ba1 KB (1,036,593 words) - 13:32, 18 August 2020