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with an undiminished desire for radish curry, what do you think the isolation of the mountains will do for you? The purest solitude," she counseled, "is one that allows you to escape from the preconceptions and prejudices, from the labels and concepts of a narrow, inflexible mind."
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and Saraha and their great spiritual accomplishments, and to bring forth the blessings of these spiritual lineages, contemporary tantric communities are engaging in archery and arrow smithing as a form of spiritual discipline and practice.
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disguised as a low-caste arrow smith. Metaphorically, it refers to one who has shot the arrow of non duality into the heart of duality."
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230b–243b To. 1657: Śrī Buddhakapālamaṇḍalavidhikrama pradyotana nāma (trans: Gayadhara, Gyi ja Zla ba'i 'od zer)
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Brahmin: Tibetan Traditions of the Buddhist Poet-Saint Saraha
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Tantric Treasures: Three Collections of Mystical Verse from Buddhist India.
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Tantric Treasures: Three Collections of Mystical Verse from Buddhist India
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b.) New paperback edition, Shambhala Publications, 1973.
946:. Vol I. Frends Publishers, Cuttack, Orissa, India (1970)
827:. American Institute of Buddhist Studies. 2014, pp. 11-12
790:. American Institute of Buddhist Studies. 2014, pp. 11-12
757:. American Institute of Buddhist Studies. 2014, pp. 11-12
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A Song for the King: Saraha on Mahamudra Meditation
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Ecstatic Spontaneity: Saraha's Three Cycles of Doha.
676:. American Institute of Buddhist Studies. 2014, p. 4
663:. American Institute of Buddhist Studies. 2014, p. 4
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A Complete Catalogue of the Tibetan Buddhist Canons
119:symbols and actions, not through words and books."
807:. Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications. pp. 11-13.
737:. Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications. pp. 11-13.
79:Saraha is considered to be one of the founders of
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518:Works Attributed to Saraha in the Tibetan Tengyur
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356:. According to him, Sarahapāda was a student of
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2016:Basic points unifying Theravāda and Mahāyāna
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1110:a.) University of Washington Press, 1970.
1004:(in Bengali), Ananda Publishers, Kolkata,
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1091:Tohoku Imperial University, Sendai, Japan
922:The Adamantine Songs: Vajragiti by Saraha
825:The Adamantine Songs: Vajragiti by Saraha
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661:The Adamantine Songs: Vajragiti by Saraha
437:phal cher mi mthun phyogs la zhugs pa yin
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429:la la nam mkha'i khams la rtog par snang
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60:8th century CE) was known as the first
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1177:. Oxford University Press, USA: 2005.
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336:, Sarahapāda was the earliest
210:Doha, Caryagiti, and Vajragiti
87:tradition associated with the
1:
3426:Tibetan Buddhist architecture
1066:Simmer-Brown, Judith (2001).
646:
3183:Buddhism and the Roman world
3159:Decline of Buddhism in India
3154:History of Buddhism in India
1254: Topics in
1189:Rinpoche, Khenchen Thrangu.
198:
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2381:Twenty-two vows of Ambedkar
2121:
624:
384:in 1907, we know that many
83:Buddhism, particularly the
10:
3953:
3927:8th-century Indian writers
3331:The unanswerable questions
1070:. Boston, USA: Shambhala.
766:Herbert Guenther. (1993).
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3416:Buddhist temples in Korea
3339:
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1979:Chinese Esoteric Buddhism
1890:
1882:Three planes of existence
1830:
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1489:Buddha in world religions
1351:
1296:
1268:
731:Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
687:Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
328:in Dohakosa by Sarahapada
3912:Indian religious leaders
3198:Persecution of Buddhists
2419:Four stages of awakening
1800:Three marks of existence
1386:Physical characteristics
1098:
979:Dasgupta, Shashibhusan,
942:Dr. Banshidhar Mohanty.
801:Khenchen Trangu Rinpoche
394:Bangiya Sahitya Parishad
26:Not to be confused with
2561:Ten principal disciples
1444:(aunt, adoptive mother)
981:Obscure Religious Cults
944:Oriya Sahityara Itihasa
562:rgyud vol Zhi (Ui: Shi)
206:was a pupil of Saraha.
156:The Radish Curry Dakini
110:The Arrow Making Dakini
89:mind teachings of Tibet
3271:Buddhism and democracy
2784:Tibetan Buddhist canon
2779:Chinese Buddhist canon
2011:Pre-sectarian Buddhism
2006:Early Buddhist schools
1164:Ray, Pranabesh Sinha.
536:Tibetan Buddhist canon
522:There are a number of
485:
450:in the realm of space,
413:
329:
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225:As Braitstein writes:
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3902:Indian Buddhist yogis
3281:Eight Consciousnesses
1391:Life of Buddha in art
1172:Schaeffer, Kurtis R.
1161:. First edition 1978.
473:
411:
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144:with her to practice
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3758:East Asian religions
3188:Buddhism in the West
2759:Early Buddhist texts
2374:Four Right Exertions
1840:Ten spiritual realms
1333:Noble Eightfold Path
1105:Guenther, Herbert V.
1002:Charyageeti Padabali
631:Songs of realization
524:songs of realization
3937:Poets of Charyapada
3881:Religion portal
3628:Temple of the Tooth
3507:Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi
2546:Upāsaka and Upāsikā
2039:Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
1822:Two truths doctrine
1642:Mahapajapati Gotamī
1442:Mahapajapati Gotamī
1129:Jackson, Roger R.;
1078:(alk. paper). p.359
1053:Jackson, Roger R.;
442:English translation
218:(poetic couplets),
3932:Writers from Bihar
3917:Buddhism in Odisha
3803:Western philosophy
3401:Dzong architecture
3223:Vipassana movement
3218:Buddhist modernism
2646:Emperor Wen of Sui
2414:Pratyekabuddhayāna
2347:Threefold Training
2149:Vipassana movement
1865:Hungry Ghost realm
1685:Avidyā (Ignorance)
1632:Puṇṇa Mantānīputta
1381:Great Renunciation
1376:Eight Great Events
1258:
892:Inner Traditions.
868:Inner Traditions.
844:Inner Traditions.
462:mostly, they dwell
414:
382:Haraprasad Shastri
330:
168:for twelve years.
39:
3922:Indian male poets
3889:
3888:
3527:Om mani padme hum
3233:Women in Buddhism
3149:Buddhist councils
3019:Western countries
2807:Madhyamakālaṃkāra
2568:Shaolin Monastery
2145:Samatha-vipassanā
1755:Pratītyasamutpāda
1559:Metteyya/Maitreya
1477:
1469:
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1429:
1306:Four Noble Truths
1039:978-0-19-516641-5
920:Lara Braitstein.
823:Lara Braitstein.
786:Lara Braitstein.
753:Lara Braitstein.
672:Lara Braitstein.
659:Lara Braitstein.
466:in contradiction.
454:others connect it
124:twilight language
3944:
3879:
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3867:
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3706:Sacred languages
3554:Maya Devi Temple
3517:Mahabodhi Temple
3321:Secular Buddhism
3286:Engaged Buddhism
2126:
1974:Tibetan Buddhism
1925:Vietnamese Thiền
1524:Mahāsthāmaprāpta
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142:cremation ground
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1785:Taṇhā (Craving)
1720:Five hindrances
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3821:Bodhisattvas
3741:Christianity
3736:Baháʼí Faith
3601:Dharmachakra
3591:Prayer wheel
3581:Prayer beads
3349:Architecture
3228:969 Movement
3012:Saudi Arabia
2990:Central Asia
2983:South Africa
2805:
2788:
2721:Panchen Lama
2670:
2626:Buddhapālita
2222:Satipatthana
2217:Mindful Yoga
2130:Recollection
2044:Brahmavihara
1915:Japanese Zen
1910:Chinese Chan
1870:Animal realm
1677:Key concepts
1499:Bodhisattvas
1311:Three Jewels
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362:Śāntarakṣita
334:Sankrityayan
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3907:Mahasiddhas
3666:Dharma talk
3495:Asalha Puja
3291:Eschatology
3094:Switzerland
3074:New Zealand
3002:Middle East
2911:Philippines
2831:Afghanistan
2636:Bodhidharma
2621:Buddhaghosa
2541:Householder
2451:Monasticism
2404:Bodhisattva
2259:Prostration
2212:Mindfulness
2140:Anapanasati
2123:Kammaṭṭhāna
1920:Korean Seon
1860:Asura realm
1855:Human realm
1795:Ten Fetters
1750:Parinirvana
1652:Uppalavanna
1617:Mahākaccana
1602:Mahākassapa
1534:Kṣitigarbha
1529:Ākāśagarbha
1426:Suddhodāna
1371:Four sights
1298:Foundations
326:Odia script
100:Rāhulbhadra
68:. The name
66:Mahasiddhas
16:Indian poet
3896:Categories
3783:Psychology
3763:Gnosticism
3751:Comparison
3746:Influences
3728:Comparison
3611:Bhavacakra
3569:Kushinagar
3544:Pilgrimage
3490:Māgha Pūjā
3445:Bodhi Tree
3261:Buddhology
3251:Abhidharma
3243:Philosophy
3176:Menander I
3044:Costa Rica
2995:Uzbekistan
2836:Bangladesh
2790:Dhammapada
2774:Pali Canon
2736:Ajahn Chah
2716:Dalai Lama
2616:Kumārajīva
2611:Vasubandhu
2586:The Buddha
2494:Zen master
2429:Sakadagami
2409:Buddhahood
2340:Pratimokṣa
2155:Shikantaza
2111:Meditation
2086:Deity yoga
1957:Madhyamaka
1850:Deva realm
1745:Mindstream
1695:Bodhicitta
1607:Aṅgulimāla
1474:Devadatta
1450:Yaśodharā
1353:The Buddha
1343:Middle Way
958:dBa' bzhed
647:References
641:Charyapada
636:Mahasiddha
418:Apabhramsa
380:), by Pt.
370:Dharmapala
358:Haribhadra
283:Charyapada
231:mahasiddha
54:The Archer
50:Sarahapāda
3851:Festivals
3831:Buddhists
3793:Theosophy
3596:Symbolism
3586:Hama yumi
3559:Bodh Gaya
3326:Socialism
3301:Evolution
3276:Economics
3114:Venezuela
3029:Australia
3024:Argentina
2948:Sri Lanka
2943:Singapore
2861:Indonesia
2823:Countries
2764:Tripiṭaka
2726:Ajahn Mun
2601:Nagarjuna
2596:Aśvaghoṣa
2479:Anagārika
2474:Śrāmaṇerī
2469:Śrāmaṇera
2464:Bhikkhunī
2424:Sotāpanna
2313:Passaddhi
2254:Offerings
2229:Nekkhamma
2106:Iddhipada
2026:Practices
1996:Theravada
1969:Vajrayana
1962:Yogachara
1932:Pure Land
1845:Six Paths
1832:Cosmology
1612:Anuruddha
1587:Sāriputta
1577:Kaundinya
1569:Disciples
1544:Vajrapāṇi
1396:Footprint
1361:Tathāgata
481:emptiness
220:caryagiti
199:Disciples
193:mahamudra
128:mahamudra
85:Mahāmudrā
81:Vajrayana
3869:Category
3798:Violence
3768:Hinduism
3716:Sanskrit
3671:Hinayana
3656:Amitābha
3616:Swastika
3485:Uposatha
3475:Holidays
3460:Calendar
3306:Humanism
3144:Kanishka
3134:Timeline
2958:Thailand
2926:Kalmykia
2921:Buryatia
2906:Pakistan
2891:Mongolia
2886:Maldives
2881:Malaysia
2846:Cambodia
2711:Shamarpa
2706:Nichiren
2656:Xuanzang
2591:Nagasena
2509:Rinpoche
2239:Pāramitā
2081:Devotion
2001:Navayana
1989:Dzogchen
1952:Nichiren
1900:Mahayana
1892:Branches
1770:Saṅkhāra
1519:Mañjuśrī
1476:(cousin)
1468:(cousin)
1436:(mother)
1428:(father)
1416:Miracles
1366:Birthday
1283:Glossary
1256:Buddhism
1041:Source:
1012:, pp. 26
991:, pp.8-9
908:Source:
888:(1983).
864:(1983).
840:(1983).
803:(2006).
733:(2006).
689:(2006).
625:See also
378:Dohakośa
374:Dohakośa
311:Maithili
303:Assamese
275:Dohakośa
138:mda' dar
62:sahajiya
46:Sarahapa
3846:Temples
3826:Buddhas
3788:Science
3778:Judaism
3773:Jainism
3691:Lineage
3651:Abhijñā
3621:Thangka
3564:Sarnath
3549:Lumbini
3470:Funeral
3465:Cuisine
3341:Culture
3316:Reality
3266:Creator
3256:Atomism
3126:History
3099:Ukraine
3059:Germany
2978:Senegal
2968:Vietnam
2896:Myanmar
2696:Shinran
2686:Karmapa
2661:Shandao
2631:Dignāga
2556:Śrāvaka
2536:Donchee
2531:Kappiya
2489:Sayadaw
2459:Bhikkhu
2434:Anāgāmi
2391:Nirvana
2357:Samadhi
2244:Paritta
2185:Tonglen
2180:Mandala
2135:Smarana
2116:Mantras
2064:Upekkha
2034:Bhavana
1984:Shingon
1937:Tiantai
1790:Tathātā
1780:Śūnyatā
1775:Skandha
1765:Saṃsāra
1760:Rebirth
1735:Kleshas
1725:Indriya
1627:Subhūti
1512:Guanyin
1466:Ānanda
1458:Rāhula
1338:Nirvana
1278:Outline
1150:(pbk.).
534:of the
532:Tengyur
342:Bengali
307:Bengali
295:Tirhuta
239:Tengyur
184:samadhi
173:samadhi
166:samadhi
104:Nalanda
28:Sarahah
3841:Sutras
3836:Suttas
3701:Siddhi
3686:Koliya
3661:Brahmā
3576:Poetry
3522:Mantra
3512:Kasaya
3384:Pagoda
3364:Kyaung
3359:Vihāra
3354:Temple
3296:Ethics
3139:Ashoka
3089:Sweden
3084:Poland
3079:Norway
3069:Mexico
3054:France
3039:Canada
3034:Brazil
2973:Africa
2953:Taiwan
2916:Russia
2841:Bhutan
2801:Vinaya
2681:Naropa
2671:Saraha
2606:Asanga
2362:Prajñā
2271:Refuge
2234:Nianfo
2195:Tertön
2190:Tantra
2175:Ganana
2165:Tukdam
2091:Dhyāna
2059:Mudita
2054:Karuṇā
1947:Risshū
1942:Huayan
1875:Naraka
1815:Anattā
1810:Dukkha
1805:Anicca
1710:Dharma
1662:Channa
1597:Ānanda
1582:Assaji
1549:Skanda
1452:(wife)
1421:Family
1401:Relics
1326:Sangha
1321:Dharma
1316:Buddha
1212:
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