Category:Tilopa
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Pages in category "Tilopa"
The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
A
D
G
P
S
T
- Tantra of 21 Homages to Tara
- THE AUXILIARY YOGAS : RATA - YOGA AND TANTRA - YOGA
- The Cakrasamvara Tantra (The Discourse of Śrī Heruka): A Study and Annotated Translation. The American Institute of Buddhist Studies at Columbia University
- The Concept of the Body in Chinese and Indian Bodily Practices: Transformation, Perspective, and Ethics
- The Ganges: Essential Instructions on Mahāmudra (translated by Ari Kiev)
- The Ka’bab Zhi lineage (bKa’ babs bZhi) of teachings were brought to Tibet by Marpa
- The Mahamudra Upadesa of Tilopa (translated by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche)
- The Song of Mahamudra by Tilopa (translated by Garma C.C. Chang)
- The Symbolism of the Sesame
- The Tibetan Text of Tilopa’s Acintyamahāmudrā 1 – The instruction to the yogin
- They are Nāgārjuna, Cāryapa, Lavapa And Kalpabhadrī
- Tilokpa nunnery in India – Tilopa’s cave and 17th Karmapa on ‘Life of Tilopa’ at Tilokpur Nunnery
- Tilopa
- Tilopa (988-1069)
- TILOPA - A BUDDHIST YOGIN OF THE TENTH CENTURY
- Tilopa 989-1069
- Tilopa asked the wisdom Ḍākinī: what is awakening Buddha? The wisdom Ḍākinī responded
- Tilopa is a profound example of the vajra master
- Tilopa Meets the Dakinis
- Tilopa the Sesame-watcher
- TILOPA UPADESHA - Thrangu Rinpoche commentary
- TILOPA WAS BORN THE KING of a province in India
- Tilopa went to the northern part of the country to practice the Dharma
- Tilopa's Mahamudra Instruction to Naropa (in 28 Verses
- Tilopa's Song To Naropa: an extract
- Tilopa’s declaration that ‘Ḍākinī is truth!
- Tilopa’s famous Gangama Mahamudra
- Tilopa’s female teachers –Kalpabhadrī, Mātaṅgī, Dakini Samantabhadri, Dharima
- Tilopa’s Gangama Mahamudra within the Oral Transmission of Cakrasamvara
- Tilopa’s Mahamudra Instruction to Naropa in Twenty Eight Verses (translated by Keith Dowman)