Domain: metaxu.to

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Gelug Tradition
Ganden, Drepung, and Sera became the three principal monasteries of the Gelukpa school and were the lineage's primary seats of power. ...
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... clothing Sotho [FtM] African rite against drought men dress in female girdles, girls and unmarried women dress in brothers' clothes and herd cattle Zulu ...
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prajnaparamita hridaya sutra
prajnaparamita hridaya sutra (perfect wisdom heart sutra) ... gambhiram prajnaparamita caryam caramano vyavalokayati (deep perfect wisdom action perform ...
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ideas ~ metaxu buddhism
The ultimate goal in life for every Buddhist. Bodhi comes only to those who have mastered all their thoughts, suppressed their fantasies and who control all ...
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history ~ metaxu buddhism
617-650 CE, Tibet, Tri Songtsen (Songtsen Gampo), Son of 32nd ruler of Purgyal dynasty, Namri Songstan. Known as Chi-tsung-lung-tsan to Chinese. ...
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Aroi society boy novices are dressed as women Tahiti [MtF] African rite ... and puts on women's clothes Bangala, upper Congo [MtF] African male puberty ...
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... representing vagina indigenous Australian tribes [MtF] Egyptian peasants ... marriage ritual bride had head shaved and dressed in male clothes until she ...
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Eight Verses for Training the Mind - Buddhism
(eight verses for training the mind) ... in all actions may i search into my mind,; and as soon as delusions arise; that endanger myself and others, ...
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... [MtF] Greek mourning ritual men wore women's clothing while in mourning ancient ... Arjuna dressed as female, as eunuch Hindu legend [MtF] Hatshepsut ...
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elephant in the forest
But if you cannot find; friend or master to go with you,; travel on alone —; Like a king who has given away his kingdom,; Like an elephant in the forest. ...
 
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