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  • People/Thurman, R. (category Professors,Authors of English Works,Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers)
    Compassion: The Sacred Art of Tibet, on Buddhist art; Essential Tibetan Buddhism, an anthology of key works of Tibetan authors; Infinite Life, a yogic commentary
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  • People/Das, Surya (category Authors of English Works,Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers)
    the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. He is a poet, chant master, spiritual activist, author of many popular works on Buddhism, meditation teacher, and spokesperson
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  • People/Brunnhölzl, K. (category Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works,Authors of German Works)
    Karl Brunnhölzl is one of the most prolific translators of Tibetan texts into English and has worked on all of the Five Treatises of Maitreya. He was originally
    14 bytes (7,374 words) - 16:19, 3 May 2018
  • People/Hookham, S. (category Authors of English Works,Western Buddhist Teachers,Translators)
    Hookham, Shenpen. "The Impact of a Shentong Interpretation of Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine from the Point of View of a Western Buddhist Practitioner." Paper presented
    90 bytes (3,814 words) - 16:27, 23 September 2020
  • People/Suzuki, D. T. (category Translators,Zen Buddhist Teachers,Professors Emeritus,Authors of English Works,Authors of Japanese Works)
    to be of use in their perusal of Sanskrit Buddhist literature and at the same time illustrative of the methods of the Indian-Chinese translators. (Suzuki
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  • People/Phuntsho, Karma (category Independent Researchers,Translators,Authors of English Works,Professors,Authors of Tibetan Works)
    Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya Canti, John. "On the Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya." Conversations on Buddha-Nature
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  • People/Wangchuk, Dorji (category Professors,Authors of German Works,Authors of English Works,Translators)
    Institute, University of Hamburg. His special field of interest lies in the intellectual history of Tibetan Buddhism and in the Tibetan Buddhist literature. (Source:
    90 bytes (8,041 words) - 16:43, 23 September 2020
  • People/Klein, A. (category Professors,Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works)
    between head and heart as illustrated across a spectrum of Buddhist descriptions of the many varieties of human consciousness. (Source Accessed July 24, 2020)
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  • People/Barron, R. (category Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers,Tsadra Fellows and Grantees,Authors of English Works)
    expanded glossary that incorporates equivalent English terms of present-day teachers and translators of Dzogchen. (Source: Back Cover) Barron, Richard
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  • People/Harding, S. (category Professors,Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers,Tsadra Fellows and Grantees,Authors of English Works)
    member of the International Buddhist Translation Committee and a member of the Nalanda Translation Committee. Her prolific career as a translator includes
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  • People/Ricard, M. (category Authors of English Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Translators)
    and Buddhism, In Search of Wisdom, Freedom for All and Our Animal Neighbours. As a translator from Tibetan, in English, his works include, Dilgo Khyentse
    14 bytes (3,231 words) - 10:53, 20 November 2019
  • People/Wallace, A. (category Translators,Western Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works)
    integrate Buddhist contemplative practices with Western science to advance the study of the mind. Dr. Wallace, a scholar and practitioner of Buddhism since
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  • People/Gómez, L. (category Professors Emeritus,Authors of English Works,Authors of Spanish Works,Translators)
    efforts of Buddhist scholars in Russia, France and Japan, who have attempted to verify the facts and meaning of an incident known as the "Council of Lhasa
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  • the relative calm world of Japanese Buddhist scholarship was thrown into chaos with the publication of several works by Buddhist scholars Hakamaya Noriaki
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  • People/Dōgen (category Authors of Japanese Works) (section On the topic of this person)
    is to provide the English language reader a means of better arriving at some understanding of this extremely difficult work, much of which would be incomprehensible
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  • Karl Brunnhölzl is one of the most prolific translators of Tibetan texts into English and has worked on all of the Five Treatises of Maitreya. He was originally
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  • on the heart of Buddhist practice. Lamp of Mahamudra is a meditation manual on one of the most advanced practices of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. This
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  • the prose parts of RGVV were ascribed to Maitreya. So far, no attribution of the authorship of RGVV to Asaṅga has been found in Indian works.       As Kano
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  • Dialectic of Presence and Absence in the Works of Mi-Pham (mi pham rgya mtsho)." PhD Diss, University of Virginia, 2005.;Buddha-Nature and a Dialectic of Presence
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  • Schaik;The Spirit of Zen;Jìngjué Book Transmission of Light A translation of the classic Denkoroku by one of the premier translators of Buddhist and Taoist texts
    13 bytes (19,986 words) - 15:51, 11 December 2019
  • philosophical analysis of the authors’ principal views and justifications of Mahāmudrā against the background of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist doctrines on mind
    12 bytes (8,767 words) - 14:09, 22 November 2019
  • the Authorship of the Awakening of Faith: 'Śikṣānanda's' Redaction of the Word 'Nien'." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 3, no
    20 KB (21,256 words) - 14:49, 27 January 2023
  • expanded glossary that incorporates equivalent English terms of present-day teachers and translators of Dzogchen. (Source: Back Cover) Barron, Richard
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  • systematical catalogue of works, authors and translators of all the literature contained in the Kanjur and Tanjur collections. The first part is of an overwhelming
    109 bytes (1,460 words) - 13:00, 2 October 2020
  • "disposition." Buddhist teachings since the early days of the religion discussed the various predilections of followers, a way of separating the children of the "noble"
    109 KB (16,256 words) - 17:09, 2 October 2020
  • contradictory to the Buddha's teaching of non-self (anātman) and accused of being a non-Buddhist theory in disguise. The purpose of this study is to refute such
    12 bytes (11,662 words) - 11:19, 9 May 2018
  • Karl Brunnhölzl is one of the most prolific translators of Tibetan texts into English and has worked on all of the Five Treatises of Maitreya. He was originally
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  • title The Sublime Science of the Great Vehicle to Salvation, Being a Manual of Buddhist Monism. Following Sāṅkṛtyāyana 's discovery of the Sanskrit manuscripts
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  • People/Jinpa, Thupten (category Professors,Translators,Editors,Tsadra Fellows and Grantees,Authors of English Works,Authors of Tibetan Works)
    presentation of the highest yoga class of Buddhist tantra, especially the key practices—the so-called five stages (pancakrama)—of the advanced phase of Guhyasamāja
    62 bytes (5,655 words) - 17:08, 13 March 2020
  • People/Chodron, T. (category Translators,Authors of English Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    Thubten Chodron is an author, teacher, and the founder and abbess of Sravasti Abbey, the only Tibetan Buddhist training monastery for Western nuns and monks in
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  • People/Candrakīrti (category Classical Indian Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    investigations into the history of Buddhist philosophy by focussing on one Buddhist author's interpretation of a specific topic— the doctrine of anātma— and providing
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  • People/Suzuki, S. (category Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Zen Buddhist Teachers,Authors of English Works) (section On the topic of this person)
    Some of his teachers here were discussing how Soto Zen might reach a bigger audience with students and, while Shunryu couldn't comprehend how Western cultures
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  • methodology of Buddhist studies which would provide a foundation for the skills needed for a critical analysis and interpretation of Buddhist phenomena.
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  • People/Mi pham rgya mtsho (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    the English translation on facing pages. The student of The Gateway to Knowledge can begin to comprehend the meaning of the major works on Buddhist philosophy
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  • different from Buddhist views of the same. Our two worlds of discourse about the value and meaning of finite bodily existence, the course of history, the
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  • People/Nāgārjuna (category Classical Indian Authors,Authors of Sanskrit Works) (section On the topic of this person)
    Çāntideva, etc. Each of these is followed by a list of the works composed by the teacher in question. An indication of the volumes of the Tangyur (Sūtra
    67 bytes (5,806 words) - 10:11, 16 March 2020
  • has been provided by the author of the book, the well known Western Buddhist teacher and translator, Tony Duff. As with all of our books, and an extensive
    13 bytes (21,704 words) - 15:39, 11 December 2019
  • People/Dol po pa (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    expert of the Kālacakra, or Wheel of Time, a vast system of tantric teachings. Based largely on esoteric Buddhist knowledge from the legendary land of Shambhala
    156 bytes (10,876 words) - 17:41, 31 July 2020
  • Repository of Wisdom One of a series of short texts by the Kadam scholar Kyotön Mönlam Tsultrim, which represent an intersection between the works of Maitreya
    13 bytes (12,362 words) - 15:41, 11 December 2019
  • declaration of the Buddha after he reached enlightenment, Geshe explains that the three sets of teachings of wheels of dharma are three phases of the Buddha's
    14 bytes (51,999 words) - 18:52, 13 January 2020
  • People/Stambaugh, J. (category Professors,Translators) (section On the topic of this person)
    specifically known for her translation of Being and Time into English. She is the author of several works dealing with Buddhist and Existentialist topics, including
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  • People/Sgam po pa (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    offers English-speaking readers sGam.po.pa's comprehensive and authoritative exposition of the stages of the Buddhist path. A masterly survey of Tibetan
    62 bytes (6,388 words) - 17:09, 13 March 2020
  •       Karl Brunnhölzl is one of the most prolific translators of Tibetan texts into English and has worked on all of the Five Treatises of Maitreya. He was originally
    13 bytes (8,679 words) - 15:10, 12 December 2019
  •       Karl Brunnhölzl is one of the most prolific translators of Tibetan texts into English and has worked on all of the Five Treatises of Maitreya. He was originally
    12 bytes (4,747 words) - 16:55, 1 May 2018
  • People/Holmes, Ken (category Translators,Authors of English Works)
    by Lord Maitreya to Asanga, and part of the third turning of the wheel of the Dharma. Within the traditional buddhist shedras for monastic education, it
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  • People/Aśvaghoṣa (category Classical Indian Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    that of a Divine Helper of men, of individual immortality and growth in the likeness of God, of the importance of faith in God to produce good works and
    105 bytes (5,938 words) - 17:33, 23 September 2020
  • People/Asaṅga (category Classical Indian Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    Rinchen. Treasury of the Buddhist Sciences. New York: American Institute of Buddhist Studies, Columbia University Center for Buddhist Studies, and Tibet
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  • People/Berzin, A. (category Authors of English Works,Western Buddhist Teachers)
    aid for victims of the Chernobyl radiation disaster; preparation of basic Buddhist texts in colloquial Mongolian to help with the revival of Buddhism in Mongolia;
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  • People/Vasubandhu (category Classical Indian Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    one of India's most prominent Buddhist philosophers. His prolific writings record an odyssey through the systems of the leading Buddhist schools of his
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  • People/Tsong kha pa (category Classical Tibetan Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    a reinvigoration of the monastic Vinaya. Widely regarded as an emanation of Mañjuśrī, Tsongkhapa composed eighteen volumes of works of which the majority
    62 bytes (9,200 words) - 17:07, 13 March 2020
  • People/Engle, A. (category Translators,Tsadra Fellows and Grantees,Authors of English Works)
    investigations into the history of Buddhist philosophy by focussing on one Buddhist author's interpretation of a specific topic— the doctrine of anātma— and providing
    14 bytes (1,443 words) - 14:46, 11 November 2019
  • philosophical analysis of the authors’ principal views and justifications of Mahāmudrā against the background of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist doctrines on mind
    12 bytes (6,484 words) - 10:39, 10 May 2018
  • Frameworks of Buddhist Philosophy: A Systematic Presentation of the Cause-Based Philosophical Vehicles. Book Six, Part Three of The Treasury of Knowledge
    12 bytes (16,520 words) - 12:07, 15 July 2019
  • has been provided by the author of the book, the well known Western Buddhist teacher and translator, Tony Duff. As with all of our books, and an extensive
    328 bytes (4,170 words) - 15:14, 9 September 2020
  • the eye of intelligence of those without bias. While the stream of the Narmadā river of virtue Washes away the stains of the mind, With the waves of the virtues
    245 KB (38,311 words) - 18:11, 27 October 2020
  • that of a Divine Helper of men, of individual immortality and growth in the likeness of God, of the importance of faith in God to produce good works and
    13 bytes (20,422 words) - 12:16, 29 July 2020
  • the relative calm world of Japanese Buddhist scholarship was thrown into chaos with the publication of several works by Buddhist scholars Hakamaya Noriaki
    13 bytes (22,728 words) - 11:58, 31 July 2020
  • contradictory to the Buddha's teaching of non-self (anātman) and accused of being a non-Buddhist theory in disguise. The purpose of this study is to refute such
    12 bytes (10,687 words) - 18:14, 12 March 2019
  • Madhyamakāloka The Munimatālaṃkāra of Abhayākaragupta (composed 1113) is an encyclopedic overview of the entire system of non-tantric Buddhist doctrines and practices
    169 bytes (15,395 words) - 17:13, 7 October 2020
  • People/Chödrön, K. (category Authors of English Works,Western Buddhist Teachers)
    to BIPOC teachers podcast. (Source Accessed April 25, 2024) Article Glimpses of Buddhanature: A Song of Awakening (Chödrön 2023) Glimpses of Buddhanature:
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  • expanded glossary that incorporates equivalent English terms of present-day teachers and translators of Dzogchen. (Source: Back Cover) Barron, Richard
    551 bytes (93,787 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2023
  • history of Buddhist literature in Tibet. It affords a glimpse of one Tibetan scholar's efforts to classify more than two thousand titles of Buddhist literature
    12 bytes (10,828 words) - 15:54, 12 June 2018
  • Indian texts, (2) provide a sketch of the transmission of the five works of Maitreya from India to Tibet and the beginning of a Tibetan gzhan stong tradition
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  • People/Bhāvaviveka (category Classical Indian Authors) (section On the topic of this person)
    postsystematic tradition of Buddhist epistemology and logic, a major subject of his subsequent years of research. Frauwallner's way of translating was straightforward:
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  • Furthermore, the crucial notion of "the ground of the latent tendencies of ignorance" as the basis and sum of all obscurations of the tathāgata heart is used
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  • moment-to-moment flow of consciousness. This approach to Buddhist meditation can be traced to Burmese Buddhist reform movements of the first half of the 20th century
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  • the English translation on facing pages. The student of The Gateway to Knowledge can begin to comprehend the meaning of the major works on Buddhist philosophy
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  • establishment of the Chinese Buddhist “schools”. The authors attempt to view the ideas under study on their own terms, as valid Buddhist ideas engendered
    12 bytes (20,371 words) - 11:26, 15 July 2019
  • philosophical analysis of the authors’ principal views and justifications of Mahāmudrā against the background of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist doctrines on mind
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  • Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya Canti, John. "On the Uttaratantra in Relation to the Other Works of Maitreya." Conversations on Buddha-Nature
    555 bytes (52,032 words) - 12:10, 31 January 2023
  • People/'jam mgon kong sprul (category Classical Tibetan Authors,Tertons,Scribes) (section On the topic of this person)
    Frameworks of Buddhist Philosophy: A Systematic Presentation of the Cause-Based Philosophical Vehicles. Book Six, Part Three of The Treasury of Knowledge
    14 bytes (14,846 words) - 16:47, 13 August 2018
  • Focus of Early Yogācāra Keenan, John P. "Original Purity and the Focus of Early Yogācāra." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
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  • It is the sphere of the personally experienced wisdom of the noble ones, the attainment of the realization of suchness by the wisdom of the noble ones,
    44 KB (17,528 words) - 14:16, 14 October 2020
  • Rinchen. Treasury of the Buddhist Sciences. New York: American Institute of Buddhist Studies, Columbia University Center for Buddhist Studies, and Tibet
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  • than any other contemporary Western Buddhist, Joseph Goldstein models the modern Western synthesis of disparate Asian Buddhist traditions. His book One Dharma
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  • regarding difficult points of the text and English proof-reading of my translation. Kano, Kazuo. "Mahāyānottaratantraśāstropadeśa of Sajjana: An Annotated Translation
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  • Detailed Contents of Book Two383 Translators’ Introduction393 THE TEXT Verses of Invocation403 PART ONE: THE ORIGIN OF THE PRECIOUS TEACHING OF THE CONQUEROR
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  • deprecates the comparative value of the veneration of the buddhas. As an illustration of the power of the text, there follows a story of a past buddha, Sadāpramutkaraśmi
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  • Studies was one of the earliest introductions of Zen Buddhism to English readers and gave a decidedly Yogācāra presentation of the Mahāyāna and of tathāgatagarbha
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  • qualities of the jewel of the saṃgha through [the passage about] the mutual display of the powers of the spheres that are the objects of the samādhis of bodhisattvas
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  • in the establishment of the Huayan school 華嚴宗, one of the major Buddhist traditions of China. Fazang (643–712 法藏), the founder of the tradition and its
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  • diss., University of Virginia, 2009. Ahmad, Zahiruddin. "The Womb of the Tathāgata or Buddhist Monism." Journal of The Oriental Society of Australia 15/16
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  • Dialectic of Presence and Absence in the Works of Mi-Pham (mi pham rgya mtsho)." PhD Diss, University of Virginia, 2005.;Buddha-Nature and a Dialectic of Presence
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  • animism. One of the goals of the present study is to formulate a critique of such interpretations.       I will address here the Buddhist discourse of the nonsentients
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  • way than the idea of all-pervasiveness of the Dao. A historical, doctrinal investigation of the intellectual formation of the concept of buddha-nature in
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  • peace, is worthy of confidence; and its Noble Path worthy of trial.       The theme of this Buddhist Bible is designed to show the unreality of all conceptions
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  • qualities of the jewel of the saṃgha through [the passage about] the mutual display of the powers of the spheres that are the objects of the samādhis of bodhisattvas
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  • The Womb of the Tathāgata or Buddhist Monism Ahmad, Zahiruddin. "The Womb of the Tathāgata or Buddhist Monism." Journal of The Oriental Society of Australia
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  • Four Schools of Buddhist Philosophy91 The Key Points of Mind: Vipashyana: Emptiness Known Through Examination of Time103 The Key Points of Mind: Vajra Vehicle
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  • deity of the absolute true nature." Echoes of this point of view will be found in the works of Dölpopa.       The texts translated in part 2 of this book
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  • lineage of words, it is called "the ultimate lineage of true reality." The meaning of this is that it is an unbroken lineage of the realization of stainless
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  • bodhisattvas, and authored works which draw upon those discourses in order to elucidate a particular aspect of the Buddhist teachings. In terms of the former
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  • peace, is worthy of confidence; and its Noble Path worthy of trial.       The theme of this Buddhist Bible is designed to show the unreality of all conceptions
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  • An Early Tibetan Survey of Buddhist Literature An Early Tibetan Survey of Buddhist Literature Book III An English Translation of Fa-Tsang's Commentary on
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  • qualities of the jewel of the saṃgha through [the passage about] the mutual display of the powers of the spheres that are the objects of the samādhis of bodhisattvas
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  • reality of the cessation of suffering." However, it is not that the reality of the cessation of suffering is explained by virtue of the destruction of any
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