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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 448 total.
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- 11th Chogyam Trungpa in ‘Rain of Wisdom: Kagyu Vajra Songs’
- 12th Gyeltsab Rinpoche
- 15th Karmapa and 1st Jamgon Kongtru
- 16th Karmapa (1976, Vermont TV interview)
- 16th KARMAPA INTERVIEW, VERMONT 1976
- 16th Karmapa, Second Volume Collected Works
- 16th Karmarpa and Kālacakra
- 17th Karmapa the Translator
- 17th Karmapa, on Origins of Secret Mantra
- 17th Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Dorje
- 17th Karmapa’s teaching
- 1st Goshri Gyeltsab
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- A Golden Swan in Turbulent Waters - The Life and Times of the Tenth Karmapa Choying Dorje
- About the 10th Shamarpa
- According to Rigpa Wiki
- According to the Himalayan Art Resources page
- According to the longer account of this in Alexander Berzin’s: The Life of Gampopa — Study Buddhism
- All composite phenomena are impermanent. Strive diligently for liberation
- Amoghavajra( 705-774) – Indian monk and founder of esoteric Chinese Buddhism
- Ancient Traditions and History of India
- Are there future lives or not?
- Aryan Language: mother of Indo-European languages
- As the Sutra of the Features of Manjushri’s Realm says
- ASPIRATION IS THE BASIS OF ALL RESULTS: ‘Sutra of the Essence of Immeasurable Longevity and Awareness’ and ‘Aspiration for Rebirth in Sukhāvatī’: ‘Aspirations to End Adversity’ with 17th Karmapa (Part 5)
- At the same event, Khenpo Kelsang Nyima said:
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- Bardo Tulku
- Battle of the Future Buddhas
- BDud mo ma bKra shis ’od zer
- BIOGRAPHY OF SECOND GYELTSAB, TASHI NAMGYEL
- Birth and Life with 7th Karmapa
- Birth of a Tibetan Buddhist Master, Part 2: Auspicious Signs and Events at the Birth of the Seventh Karma pa, Chos grags rgya mtsho (1454–1506)
- BIRTHDAY PRAISE AND OFFERINGS TO THE GOSHRI GYELTSAB: Translation of ‘Praises to 12th Gyeltsab Rinpoche’ by 17th Karmapa and new biography of 2nd Gyeltsab Rinpoche, Tashi Namgyel
- Borders and nations are human inventions as are the projections of ‘self ‘ and ‘other’
- Both Candidates Publicly Examined
- BRAVEHEART BUDDHA: Women and lower castes as ‘foremost’ disciples, colloquial language teachings, ‘six requisites’ of monastics and the all-male ‘first council’
- Brilliant Light Goddess: Karmapa ‘s Tibetan Translation of the Dhāraṇī of Mārīcī (Ozer Chenma): Aspirations to End Adversity (Part I)
- Buddha the feminist: Prajapati, his aunt, the first fully-ordained nun and women as sangha
- Buddhas and Bodhisattvas see sentient beings like family and parts of the same whole
- Buddha’s Advice on who should lead: ‘The Leader is the Sangha and the Protector is the Dharma’
- Buddha’s Caste and Family Lineage
- Buddha’s Date of Birth and Future Predictions
- BUDDHA’S EARLY LIFE
- Buddha’s last student, Subhadra – ‘judge a person by their practice and actions, not by their name and external appearance
- Buddha’s leaving advice to students on how to deal with his remains
- Buddha’s Mother and Passing Away
- Buddhist Teachings Period – 600 CE – 1300 CE
- BY 17TH KARMAPA, ORGYEN TRINLEY DORJE
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- Calculating the Buddha’s Date of Birth – 80 years from the parinirvana to his birth
- CATALOGUE OF WORKS BY 3rd AND 8th KARMAPAS ON KĀLACAKRA
- Chagme Raga
- Chokyab Dragpa Palzang
- Chokyi Lodro
- Chos skyabs grags pa dpal bzang
- Collected Sadhanas
- Conclusion – the importance of knowing the origins of Secret Mantra
- Confusion Dawning as Awareness
- Contents of the Prayer
- Cultural Appropriation and Assimilation of the indigenous, Dravidian culture and people
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- Dagpo Kagyu and Gampopa
- Dakpo Kagyu
- Damngag Dzod
- Dating Systems and Ancient Relics
- DAY 12 (PART 2) ORIGINS OF SECRET MANTRA by 17th Karmapa
- DAY 13 – ORIGINS OF SECRET MANTRA BY 17TH KARMAPA
- Depiction of Amitabha and Sukhāvatī
- Devadatta’s attempts to takeover and murder the Buddha and other challenges
- Developing weariness with samsara and leaving home
- Differences between the Tibetan editions
- Disappearance of Buddhism – 1300 CE onwards
- Dividing the Buddha’s Remains and a 19th Century Treasure Find
- Do they react to your challenging or disagreeing with them with overwhelming anger and hostility or love and compassion?
- Dpal ‘byor don grub
- Drakpa Peljor
- Drubgyu
- Drubthab Kuntu
- Drugpa Kagyu lineages
- Ducher (2017a) gives an extensive explanation of Jñānagarbha:
- Dumoma Tashi Ozer
- Dundul Dorje – 13th Karmapa
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- Entering the Indus Valley
- Entering the womb, the birthplace, Lumbini and the name Siddhartha
- Enthronement of Mikyo Dorje as Eighth Karmapa
- Excerpt from Dr. Levy’s interview about HH 16th Karmapa
- Excerpt from Mahāparinibbāna-suttanta
- Exclusive: Interview with the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje (Video)
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- Faxian and A Record of Buddhist Kingdoms
- Faxian, 4th Century record of Buddhist India
- First and Second Periods
- FIRST EDITION CATALOGUE OF 16TH GYALWANG KARMAPA’S COLLECTED WORKS, TEACHINGS, INTERVIEWS, SONGS, VIDEOS (in Tibetan, English and other languages)
- First English transcript/translation of 16th Gyalwang Karmapa 1976 Vermont TV Interview: 16th Karmapa’s 40th Paranirvana (Part I).
- First Gyeltsab
- First Sangye Nyenpa
- First, the Karmapa cited his reasons for teaching this topic and naming it the Marpa-Ngog lineage:
- First, the Karmapa explained that:
- Food poisoning in Gandarhava Nagara
- For clothing, they had the three dharma robes. For food, an alms bowl to eat from, a water filter. To sleep, a mat to spread on the ground
- Fortresses of India
- FOUR DHARMAS OF GAMPOPA
- FOUR DHARMAS OF GAMPOPA BY 17th KARMAPA
- Four Major Periods of Indian History
- Fourth period – Muslim Invaders and disappearance of Buddhism in India
- FULL INTERVIEW OF DR. MITCHELL LEVY ABOUT 16TH KARMAPA
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- Gampopa’s ‘Life-Liberation’ Texts and Sources
- Getting Married and Displaying Athletic Prowess
- Goddess of Great Light Rays – Mārīcī
- Great Dakini of Tsurphu Monastery
- Greek Empire – Alexander the Great and Megasthenes’ Indika
- Gross types of suffering – Suffering of suffering
- Guru Yoga by Tertön Sogyal Lerab Lingpa
- GURU YOGAS AND COMMENTARIES
- GURUS OF THE 8th KARMAPA (PART I): 2nd GOSHRI GYELTSAB, THE MAN WHO CHOSE THE 8th KARMAPA DESPITE BRIBES AND BITTER DIVISION IN THE KAGYU GREAT ENCAMPMENT
- Gyalwa Karmapa (Video)
- Gyalwa Karmapa’s Escape from Tibet རྒྱལ་དབང་ཀརྨ་པ་བོད་ནས་རྒྱ་གར་ལ་བྲོས་བྱོལ་ཕེབས་པའི་གནས་ཚུལ། (Video)
- Gyalwang Karmapa Gives Two Short Teachings: The Sutra in Three Sections and King of Aspirations: The Noble Aspiration for Excellent Conduct
- Gyeltsab Rinpoche’s Dream of Two Women
- Gyeltsab’s
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- Handwritten texts and memorizing scripts
- He Karmapa Lama's Flight From Tibet (2001) (VIdeo)
- HE Mindrolling Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche
- Heart Essence of the Profound Meaning Guru Yoga
- His Holiness the 17th Karmapa visits Thrangu Monastery Canada 2017 (Video)
- His Holiness the Karmapa: The technology of the heart
- His mother gave birth to him in Lumbini, and he lived in Kapilavastu. This is a list of the characters of the people in his life
- Householder students, former criminals and no stopping the spread of Buddha Dharma
- How Dharma goes to the Mahayana Path
- Human civilisations in India from the Stone Age up to the Indus Valley civilisation
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- Imprisoned with no control over our circumstances or death – all-pervasive suffering
- In terms of the master, there are two types
- In the Commentary on the Vajra Essence
- In the second song, “The Song of Devotion and Longing” the Karmapa states that:
- Indestructible Mind Maṇḍala of the Karmapas, Tsurphu Monastery: Origin, history, rebuilding and ‘Praises to Tsurphu’ by 3rd and 16th Karmapas
- Indian ancient history – a literary heritage, fact or fiction?
- Individual Liberation Vows
- Indus River and the naming of ‘India’
- Indus Valley Civilisation pre- and post- 1800 BC
- Indus Valley or Harabha or Indus River civilization – 3400 – 1600 BC
- Invitation and First Meeting of Mikyo Dorje and the Second Gyeltsab
- It is said that the Buddha told Cunda that ‘the person who serves the Buddha his last meal, earns tremendous merit.
- It is said that with her were hundreds of women who had lost their families – first in wars, and then to Buddhism, when the men renounced war and became monks
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- Kagyu and the Four Descents – Tilopa to Naropa
- Kagyu masters of the Jamgon Kongtrul lineage of Dro/Jonang Kālacakra
- Kagyu Ngag Dzo
- Kagyu Ngag Dzod
- Karma pa 06 mthong ba don ldan
- Karma pa 13 bdud ‘dul rdo rje
- Karma Trinleypa Chogle Namgyal
- Karma ’phrin las pa I Phyogs las rnam rgyal
- Karmapa
- KARMAPA - The Story So Far - HHK17 (Video)
- Karmapa controversy
- Karmapa the Blackhat Lama of Tibet
- Karmapa, Chodrag Gyatso (1454-1506)
- Karmapa, Choying Dorje (1604-1674)
- Karmapa, Dezhin Shegpa (1384 – 1415)
- Karmapa, Dusum Khyenpa (1110-1193)
- Karmapa, Jangchub Dorje (1703-1732)
- Karmapa, Karma Pakshi (1204-1286)
- Karmapa, Khakhyab Dorje (1870-1921)
- Karmapa, Mikyo Dorje (1507-1554)
- Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje (1284-1339)
- Karmapa, Rolpe Dorje (1340-83)
- Karmapa, Thegchog Dorje (1798-1868)
- Karmapa, Thongwa Donden (1416-1453)
- Karmapa, Wangchug Dorje (1556-1603)
- Karmapa, Yeshe Dorje (1675-1702)
- Karmapa- 21 Tara (Vtdeo)
- Karmapa: the Black Hat Lama of Tibet