Explore Buddhist Contemplation Sources:Buddhist Contemplation Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 374 sources. -chos-ʼphel P, Black D, ṣemendra K. 1997. Leaves of the heaven tree: the great compassion of the Buddha ; [translated by Deborah Black]. Tibetan translation series. :477. Desmond L. 2004. Baby buddhas : a guide for teaching meditation to children. [Anonymous]. 1996. Guide to Dakini land: the highest yoga tantra practice of Buddha Vajrayogini. White DGordon, Dalton JP. 2012. The questions and answers of Vajrasattva. :185-203. [Anonymous]. 1998. The essence of Mahayana lojong practice : an oral commentary to Geshe Langri Tangpa's Mind training in eight verses. Dakpa N. 2005. Opening the door to Bön. Bryant B. 2003. The wheel of time sand mandala: visual scripture of Tibetan Buddhism. Adam MT. 2003. Meditation and the concept of insight in Kamalasila's "Bhavanakramas". :290. Loundon S. 2001. Blue jean Buddha: voices of young Buddhists. :232. Stott D. 1989. Offering the body: The practice of gCod in Tibetan Buddhism. Religion. 19:221-226. Pages Page of 38
Buddhist ContemplationThis category has 374 sources. -chos-ʼphel P, Black D, ṣemendra K. 1997. Leaves of the heaven tree: the great compassion of the Buddha ; [translated by Deborah Black]. Tibetan translation series. :477. Desmond L. 2004. Baby buddhas : a guide for teaching meditation to children. [Anonymous]. 1996. Guide to Dakini land: the highest yoga tantra practice of Buddha Vajrayogini. White DGordon, Dalton JP. 2012. The questions and answers of Vajrasattva. :185-203. [Anonymous]. 1998. The essence of Mahayana lojong practice : an oral commentary to Geshe Langri Tangpa's Mind training in eight verses. Dakpa N. 2005. Opening the door to Bön. Bryant B. 2003. The wheel of time sand mandala: visual scripture of Tibetan Buddhism. Adam MT. 2003. Meditation and the concept of insight in Kamalasila's "Bhavanakramas". :290. Loundon S. 2001. Blue jean Buddha: voices of young Buddhists. :232. Stott D. 1989. Offering the body: The practice of gCod in Tibetan Buddhism. Religion. 19:221-226. Pages Page of 38