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Teachings by Subject |
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Teachings by Alphabetical Order |
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Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen |
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Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen |
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Drogon Chogyal Pagpa |
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Khyabgon Sakya Trizin |
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Gongma Dagchen Rinpoche |
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Dezhung Rinpoche |
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Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche |
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The Tree of Enlightenment |
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Introductory
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Miscellaneous Links |
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Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen
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The Separation From
The Four Attachments. The Root Text with a short history by
Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen and the text by Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen
together with a bibliography of related material.
"Sometimes, in the space of the sky, there is bliss; in the
state without extremes or center, there is bliss. Sometimes, in
the depth of the ocean, there is bliss; in the state without movement
or agitation, there is bliss. Sometimes, at the sun and the moon,
there is bliss; in the state of clarity without obscuration, there
is bliss. Sometimes, in the middle of a river, there is bliss; in
the state without ceasing, there is bliss. Sometimes, residing in
retreat, there is bliss; in practicing in solitude, there is bliss."
- excerpt from Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen's Doha, Song of Experience." |
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Sakya Pandita
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The Questions of the Contemplative
Nyimo Gomchen and the Responses of Sakya Pandita.
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Chogyal Pagpa
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A Gift of Dharma
to Kublai Khan by Chogyal Pagpa, translated by Jared Rhoton.
Copyright 1976 by the Victoria Buddhist Dharma Society, Victoria
B.C. Canada. (Without introduction or end notes). |
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Khyabgon Sakya Trizin
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A Short Dharma Teaching
by Khyabgon Sakya Trizin. Bristol, England, 1984.
Tulkus: an interview with Sakya Trizin. 'Testimonies
of Tibetan Tulkus.'
Monasticism, Westerners, Families,
Vajrayana and Dragons: An Interview with Sakya Trizin. Bristol,
England, 1991.
Following the Path, Reading the
Signs: Sakya Trizin. Bristol, England, 1991.
An Interview With Sakya Trizin, first published as "Conversation
with the Sakya Lama" by Raymond and Marie Steiner. Simply Living
(No. 12, 1982) and the Tibetan Review, November 1982.
The Necessity of Meditating in
the City: A short teaching by Sakya Trizin.
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Gongma Dagchen Rinpoche
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Tulkus: an interview with Sakya Gongma Dagchen Rinpoche.
'Testimonies of Tibetan Tulkus.' |
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Dezhung Rinpoche
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On Realization of the Nature
of Mind by Dezhung Rinpoche Kunga Tenpai Nyima.
Proper Motivation and Behaviour
for Receiving Dharma Teachings by Dezhung Rinpoche.
Buddhism
Without Sectarianism; a teaching by Dezhung Rinpoche.
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Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche
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A gentle rain shower of reason cooling the burning flames of arrogance
arising from Euro and Western-centricity: Distortion,
an interview in the Shambhala Sun with Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi
Gyatso. |
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The Tree of Enlightenment
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'The
Tree of Enlightenment,' An Introduction to the Major Traditions
of Buddhism' by Peter Della Santina. A complete text, available
for downloading, on the basics of Buddhism covering the original
teachings of the Buddha, including Abhidharma and Tantra.
Acarya Nagarjuna's 'A
Letter to a Friend'. Translation by Peter Della Santina. A teaching
in the form of a letter offered to King Gautamiputra, friend and
patron to Nagarjuna.
Buddhism
In Practice: eight introductory lectures on Buddhism by Peter
Della Santina. |
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Miscellaneous Links
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The
Dooor of Happiness; a prayer for the happiness of all that lives
by Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo.
Discourse
on Happiness by Shakyamuni Buddha.
The
Heart Sutra, Vajrachedika, and many others - all on line.
The
Vimilakirti Nirdesa Sutra: translated by Robert Thurman. The
complete text. (228 K)
General Buddhist Etiquette:
compilied from various sources by Jeff Watt. |