The Wheel of Sharp Weapons

The Wheel of Sharp Weapons
Title The Wheel of Sharp Weapons PDF eBook
Author Dharmarakshita
Publisher Library of Tibetan Works and Archives
Pages 100
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Wheel of Sharp Weapons, one of the most important and influential texts in the Mahayana training of the mind. It was composed by the great Indian Yogi Dharmarakshita and he transmitted these teachings to Atisha (982-1054), who later transmitted the same to his greatest disciple Upasaka Dromtonpa and together translated it into Tibetan from Sanskrit. The present English translation is based on its Tibetan text, done by the Translation Bureau of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives. Commentary to The Wheel of Sharp Weapons was given by Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey.

The Wheel of Sharp Weapons

The Wheel of Sharp Weapons
Title The Wheel of Sharp Weapons PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1973
Genre Spiritual life
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Meditational teachings of the Kadampa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

The Wheel of Sharp Weapons

The Wheel of Sharp Weapons
Title The Wheel of Sharp Weapons PDF eBook
Author Dharmaraksita
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1994
Genre Spiritual life
ISBN 9788185102085

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Meditational teachings of the Kadampa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism; in verse.

Wheel of Sharp Weapons

Wheel of Sharp Weapons
Title Wheel of Sharp Weapons PDF eBook
Author Gelek Rimpoche
Publisher Jewel Heart
Pages 439
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 1934994413

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Buddhism for Beginners

Buddhism for Beginners
Title Buddhism for Beginners PDF eBook
Author Thubten Chodron
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 161
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1559398108

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This easy-to-understand introduction to Buddhism is “written for people wanting to understand basic Buddhist principles and how to integrate them into their lives” (H.H. the Dalai Lama) This user’s guide to Buddhist basics takes the most commonly asked questions—beginning with “What is the essence of the Buddha’s teachings?”—and provides simple answers in plain English. Thubten Chodron’s responses to the questions that always seem to arise among people approaching Buddhism make this an exceptionally complete and accessible introduction—as well as a manual for living a more peaceful, mindful, and satisfying Life. Buddhism for Beginners is an ideal first book on the subject for anyone, but it’s also a wonderful resource for seasoned students, since the question-and-answer format makes it easy to find just the topic you’re looking for, such as: • What is the goal of the Buddhist path? • What is karma? • If all phenomena are empty, does that mean nothing exists? • How can we deal with fear? • How do I establish a regular meditation practice? • What are the qualities I should look for in a teacher? • What is Buddha-nature? • Why can't we remember our past lives?

Peacock in the Poison Grove

Peacock in the Poison Grove
Title Peacock in the Poison Grove PDF eBook
Author Lhundub Sopa
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 321
Release 2016-05-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0861717449

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Geshe Sopa offers insightful commentary on two of the earliest Tibetan texts that focus on mental training. Peacock in the Poison Grovepresents powerful yogic methods of dispelling the selfish delusions of the ego and maintaining purity in our motives. Geshe Sopa's lucid explanations teach how we can fight the egocentric enemy within by realizing the truth of emptiness and by developing a compassionate, loving attitude toward others.

Buddhism

Buddhism
Title Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Dalai Lama
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 349
Release 2014-11-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1614291519

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Explore the common ground underlying the diverse expressions of the Buddha's teachings with two of Tibetan Buddhism's bestselling authors. Buddhism is practiced by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, from Tibetan caves to Tokyo temples to redwood retreats. To an outside viewer, it might be hard to see what they all have in common. In Buddhism, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and American Buddhist nun Thubten Chodron map out with clarity the convergences and the divergences between the two major strains of Buddhism--the Sanskrit traditions of Tibet and East Asia and the Pali traditions of Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Especially deep consideration is given to the foundational Indian traditions and their respective treatment of such central tenets as the four noble truths the practice of meditation the meaning of nirvana enlightenment. The authors seek harmony and greater understanding among Buddhist traditions worldwide, illuminating the rich benefits of respectful dialogue and the many ways that Buddhists of all stripes share a common heritage and common goals.