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- for the Eastern Sacred Books, Ryukoku University. Kamalaśīla (2007). Kamalashila: The Stages of Meditation, Bhavanakrama II (online text). Dharma Teachings...
- Rhys Davids & Stede (1921–25, p. 34). Gethin (1998, p. 228) Gyatso & Kamalashila (2019, pp. 42–43) Shantideva (2011, pp. 122–123) Shah. Regarding samvara...
- Nikaya. Translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu. dhammatalks.org. 2006. 118. Kamalashila (2004). Meditation: The Buddhist Way of Tranquillity and Insight. Birmingham:...
- known in the West by the ****anese pronunciation 'Zen'". For instance, Kamalashila (2003), p. 4, states that Buddhist meditation "includes any method of...
- with (γ and β)13, θ, and α1 EEG bands, respectively." For instance, Kamalashila (2003, p. 4), states that Buddhist meditation "includes any method of...
- [without a hyphen]; Walshe (1995), p. 194; Warder (2004), pp. 63, 94. Kamalashila (1996); Rhys Davids & Stede (1921-25), p. 540, entry for "Mettā," (retrieved...
- Lief". Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Retrieved September 10, 2015. Kamalashila (1996). Meditation: The Buddhist Art of Tranquility and Insight. Birmingham:...
- non-Buddhist philosophical systems in the 8th century. Śāntarakṣita's student Kamalashila wrote a commentary on it, entitled Tattva-saṃgraha-pañjikā. The Tattva-saṃgraha...
- and exchanging self and others". Other Indian masters like Atisha and Kamalashila also teach a meditation in which we contemplate how all beings have been...
- yogacara-madhyamika Śāntarakṣita (725–788), and his students Haribhadra and Kamalashila (740–795) as well as the later Kadampa figures of Atisha (982–1054) and...