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  • Literature (category Buddhist Literature)
    Abhidharma Literature Yogacara Literature Madhyamaka Literature Tantric Literature Rime' Literature Indian Literature Nyingma Literature Kadam Literature Sakya
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  • Rime' Literature (category Rime') (section 'What is "Rime")
    A Teaching of Rime' Philosophy and Application by Ringu Tulku: THE RIMÉ MOVEMENT OF JAMGON KONGTRUL THE GREAT By Ringu Tulku Dept. Tibetology, NIT, ACHARYA
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  • Anuyoga (category Rime')
    Anu Yoga, subsequent yoga. Syn a nu yo ga [RY] Anu Yoga [RY] Anuyoga [RY] anu yoga, the subsequent yoga [IW] anuyoga, Vehicle of the Anuyoga Tantra, Anuyoga
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  • Madhyantavibhaga (category Indian Literature)
    and Ju Mipham (1846-1912). Khenpo Shenga was a master of the non-sectarian Rime movement of 19th and 20th century Tibet. In his commentaries on the classical
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  • Khenpo Shenga (category Rime Masters)
    discipline. Khenpo Shenga’s main achievement was the large body of commentarial literature he composed. His most important works concern the Thirteen Great Treatises
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  • Rime' (category Rime')
    Tantric Schools. The Rime' Movement Of Jamgon Kongtrul The Great By Ringu Tulku In the 1970’s I was doing research work on the Rime' (Wylie, ris med ) Movement
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  • Jonang Masters & Jonang Literature Jonang Foundation Jonangpa Blog Jonang Monastery Shimla Dorje Ling Centers Tibetan Buddhist Rime Institute
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  • Pristine Cognition (category Rime')
    appear instead as aspects of mundane consciousness (vijñāna). Buddhist literature mentions five types of pristine cognition which are the actual perceptual
    18 KB (2,989 words) - 10:05, 7 October 2006
  • Khenchen Zhenphen Chokyi Nangwa (category Rime Masters)
    discipline. Khenpo Shenga’s main achievement was the large body of commentarial literature he composed. His most important works concern the Thirteen Great Treatises
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  • Bon (category Rime')
    bon [JV] gshen - sacrificer, ancient family of tibet, often used in Bon literature as a synonym of bon po, SA phywa gshen, srid gshen, snang gshen, 'phrul
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  • Chentse Wangpo and the famous Mipham Rinpoche, all founders and leaders of the Rime Movement which revitalized the religious life of Tibet towards the end of
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  • discipline. Khenpo Shenga’s main achievement was the large body of commentarial literature he composed. His most important works concern the Thirteen Great Treatises
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  • Drubgyü Tendar became his root teacher. True to the non-sectarian ideal of the Rime movement, he also studied under a great number of masters of all traditions
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  • 108 Instructions of the Jonangpa (category Jonang Literature)
    inspiration for Kongtrul's compilation. In fact, the text remains a prototype for Rimè-style scholasticism." A famous set of teachings, compiled and composed by
    17 KB (2,786 words) - 05:03, 4 August 2014
  • one of the richest and most diverse collections of writings in Tibetan literature, and include lucid and profound commentaries on various aspects of Buddhist
    112 KB (18,693 words) - 11:13, 7 August 2017