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| − | '''Concepts''' | + | {{Collapsible list |
| − | *Theory of Magical Net in Tibetan Buddhism/sgyu 'phrul drwa ba/Mayajala | + | |'''Concepts''' |
| − | *[[Threefold Path]] | + | |*Theory of Magical Net in Tibetan Buddhism/sgyu 'phrul drwa ba/Mayajala |
| − | *[[Khenchen]] - or perhaps expand [[Khenpo]] instead | + | |*[[Threefold Path]] |
| − | *[[Transmission (Buddhism)]] | + | |*[[Khenchen]] - or perhaps expand [[Khenpo]] instead |
| − | **[[Esoteric transmission]] | + | |*[[Transmission (Buddhism)]] |
| − | **[[Empowerment (Tibetan Buddhism)]] | + | |**[[Esoteric transmission]] |
| − | **[[Dharma transmission]] | + | |**[[Empowerment (Tibetan Buddhism)]] |
| − | *[[Vidyadhara]] | + | |**[[Dharma transmission]] |
| − | *[[Rigdzin]] | + | |*[[Vidyadhara]] |
| − | *[[Marananussati]] | + | |*[[Rigdzin]] |
| − | + | |*[[Marananussati]] | |
| − | '''Deities''' | + | | |
| − | *[[Maha Brahma]] | + | |'''Deities''' |
| − | *[[Mātali]] | + | |*[[Maha Brahma]] |
| − | + | |*[[Mātali]] | |
| − | '''Organizations''' | + | | |
| − | *[[Rangjung Yeshe Translations and Publications]] | + | |'''Organizations''' |
| − | *[[Tsadra Foundation]] | + | |*[[Rangjung Yeshe Translations and Publications]] |
| − | + | |*[[Tsadra Foundation]] | |
| − | *[[Dedrol Gonpa]] | + | | |
| − | *[[Amida-shu]] | + | |*[[Dedrol Gonpa]] |
| − | + | |*[[Amida-shu]] | |
| − | '''People''' | + | | |
| − | *[[James Valby]] | + | |'''People''' |
| − | *[[Ives Waldo]] | + | |*[[James Valby]] |
| − | *[[Karl Brunnhoelzl]] | + | |*[[Ives Waldo]] |
| − | *[[Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje]] | + | |*[[Karl Brunnhoelzl]] |
| − | *[[Ngulchu Thogmed]] | + | |*[[Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje]] |
| − | *Shabkar/zabs dkar | + | |*[[Ngulchu Thogmed]] |
| − | *[[Adzom Drugpa]] | + | |*Shabkar/zabs dkar |
| − | *[[Letro Lingpa]] (Tib. las 'phro gling pa) | + | |*[[Adzom Drugpa]] |
| − | *[[Sangye Lingpa]] | + | |*[[Letro Lingpa]] (Tib. las 'phro gling pa) |
| − | *[[Mahasiddha Humkara]] | + | |*[[Sangye Lingpa]] |
| − | *[[Achoe Rinpoche]] | + | |*[[Mahasiddha Humkara]] |
| − | *[[Minjur Dorje]] | + | |*[[Achoe Rinpoche]] |
| − | *various modern teachers | + | |*[[Minjur Dorje]] |
| − | + | |*various modern teachers | |
| − | '''Temples''' | + | | |
| − | *[[Jampe Lhakhang]] - Bhutan | + | |'''Temples''' |
| − | + | |*[[Jampe Lhakhang]] - Bhutan | |
| − | '''Texts''' | + | | |
| − | *''[[Bakabrahma Sutta]]'' | + | |'''Texts''' |
| − | *''[[Kāma Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Bakabrahma Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Mahāsaccaka Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Kāma Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Mahāsaḷāyatanika Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Mahāsaccaka Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Mahāsamaya Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Mahāsaḷāyatanika Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Mahāsīhanāda Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Mahāsamaya Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Poṭṭhapāda Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Mahāsīhanāda Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Upanisa Sutta]]'' | + | |*''[[Poṭṭhapāda Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''[[Nyingthig Yabshi]]'' | + | |*''[[Upanisa Sutta]]'' |
| − | *''The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva'' | + | |*''[[Nyingthig Yabshi]]'' |
| − | *''[[Entering the Way of a Bodhisattva]]'' | + | |*''The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva'' |
| − | *''[[Phagme Nyingthig]]'' (Tib. spelling: 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig, | + | |*''[[Entering the Way of a Bodhisattva]]'' |
| − | Innermost Essence teachings of the Immortal Bodhisattva <nowiki>[Arya Tara]</nowiki>) | + | |*''[[Phagme Nyingthig]]'' (Tib. spelling: 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig, |
| − | + | |Innermost Essence teachings of the Immortal Bodhisattva <nowiki>[Arya Tara]</nowiki>) | |
| − | '''Other''' | + | | |
| − | *Buddhist sculpture | + | |'''Other''' |
| − | *[[Buddhist Philosophy in Tibet]] - overview | + | |*Buddhist sculpture |
| − | *[[Differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism]] | + | |*[[Buddhist Philosophy in Tibet]] - overview |
| − | *Differences between Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana? | + | |*[[Differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism]] |
| − | *[[Five Sisters of Long Life]]/Thon Thing Gyalmo | + | |*Differences between Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana? |
| + | |*[[Five Sisters of Long Life]]/Thon Thing Gyalmo | ||
| + | }} | ||
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<small>NOTE: This list will only appear on this page and will not be included in the template.</small> | <small>NOTE: This list will only appear on this page and will not be included in the template.</small> | ||
Revision as of 20:25, 23 October 2019
List
- Concepts
- *Theory of Magical Net in Tibetan Buddhism/sgyu 'phrul drwa ba/Mayajala
- *Threefold Path
- *Khenchen - or perhaps expand Khenpo instead
- *Transmission (Buddhism)
- **Esoteric transmission
- **Empowerment (Tibetan Buddhism)
- **Dharma transmission
- *Vidyadhara
- *Rigdzin
- *Marananussati
- Deities
- *Maha Brahma
- *Mātali
- Organizations
- *Rangjung Yeshe Translations and Publications
- *Tsadra Foundation
- *Dedrol Gonpa
- *Amida-shu
- People
- *James Valby
- *Ives Waldo
- *Karl Brunnhoelzl
- *Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje
- *Ngulchu Thogmed
- *Shabkar/zabs dkar
- *Adzom Drugpa
- *Letro Lingpa (Tib. las 'phro gling pa)
- *Sangye Lingpa
- *Mahasiddha Humkara
- *Achoe Rinpoche
- *Minjur Dorje
- *various modern teachers
- Temples
- *Jampe Lhakhang - Bhutan
- Texts
- *Bakabrahma Sutta
- *Kāma Sutta
- *Mahāsaccaka Sutta
- *Mahāsaḷāyatanika Sutta
- *Mahāsamaya Sutta
- *Mahāsīhanāda Sutta
- *Poṭṭhapāda Sutta
- *Upanisa Sutta
- *Nyingthig Yabshi
- *The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva
- *Entering the Way of a Bodhisattva
- *Phagme Nyingthig (Tib. spelling: 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig,
- Innermost Essence teachings of the Immortal Bodhisattva [Arya Tara])
- Other
- *Buddhist sculpture
- *Buddhist Philosophy in Tibet - overview
- *Differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism
- *Differences between Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana?
- *Five Sisters of Long Life/Thon Thing Gyalmo
NOTE: This list will only appear on this page and will not be included in the template.