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19812082402113507277Kikuragesha 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kikuragesha paperback
20182111902160700125Japan Stone Buddha Association 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 26x18.5x1cm Number of books: 3 Japan Stone Buddha Association paperback
19902111902160900523Kokusho Publishing Association 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 127p Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19842111902160901009A-sa o sha 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 223p A-sa o sha paperback
19602081002108300422Not Available 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 14 Not Available paperback
19972091502133514901Kenkyushashuppan 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kenkyushashuppan paperback
2024x-1032227753Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 394 pages. 9.69x6.88x9.69 inches. Routledge paperback
121Sepn65Paperback. Fair. Translated from the pali with an essay on buddha and the occident First printing sm. stain on cover and first 2 pages faded binding. paperback
20002090202120407930elementary school 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 elementary school paperback
20022090202120411059elementary school 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 elementary school paperback
2009SKU0627024New Directions 2009-09-28. paperback. New. 5x0x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking New Directions paperback
2009Q-0811218503New Directions 2009-09-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! New Directions paperback
51-0257Berkeley: Sky Walker and Ä€rif Press 1974. Folio. 17 x 11.5 inches on thick paper. Drawing on one side and text on the verso.In Buddhism Manjushri is the Bodhisatva Buddha-to-be of Wisdom although he is believed to have the enlightenment of a Buddha. He bestows intelligence wisdom mastery of the Teaching the power of exposition eloquence and memory. He is the principle guardian and patron of astrologers. Revered as the patron of arts and sciences he is traditionally invoked by writers for assistance. Authors often open their books with verses in his honor.Manjushri works with Lord Maitreya. The two are sometimes depicted in a triad with Gautama Buddha in which Manjushri represents the wisdom aspect and Maitreya the Compassion aspect of Buddhist teaching.The Sanskrit name Manjushri means "gentle glory" or "sweet glory." Manjushri is also known as Manjughosha meaning "sweet-voiced-one" or "gentle-voiced-one" and as Vagishvara "Lord of Speech".Manjushri is said to have the power of discriminating wisdom. He can discriminate between correct and incorrect views and between beneficial and non-beneficial actions that must be taken on one's spiritual path. He holds a sword that vanquishes ignorance. Manjushri's sword is also considered a sword of quick detachment and a symbol of enlightened will.In Buddhist art Manjushri is portrayed as a beautiful 16-year-old prince. He often holds in his left hand the stem of a blue lotus blossom. On the blossom rests one of the Prajnaparamita scriptures which deal with the realization of Prajna or wisdom. With his right hand he wields a flaming sword of wisdom to vanquish ignorance.DHIH is the bija or seed syllable of Manjushri. The essence of a cosmic being is concentrated in his bija. Manjushri's mantra can be given to help develop wisdom memory and the understanding of the scriptures.According to one Tibetan tradition the devotee should recite this mantra -OM AH RA PA TSA NA DHIH- 100 21 or at least 7 times. On the last repetition the final syllable DHIH is to be repeated as many times as possible.OM – also written Aum is a sacred and mystical syllable that originates from Hinduism but is now common in Buddhism Hinduism Sikhism Jainism and the Bön tradition. Interestingly it is considered that the Islamic “Amin†and Christian “Amen†are both derived from this syllable.AH – represents the direct understanding of the nature of phenomena.RA – represents the understanding of emptiness from the Hinayana point of view. These profound teachings of the â€Hinayana†emptiness are suitable for those practitioners that have problems in understanding emptiness in its ultimate nature.PA – represents meditation. There are 2 basic types of meditation: the non-conceptual without thinking meditation and the conceptual thinking.TSA – represents the importance of nirvana and samsara. The exact nature of both samsara and nirvana is emptiness. But if we don’t understand the exact nature of samsara it manifests to us in the form of 3 sufferings. It is essential to understand the importance of both nirvana and samsara.NA – represents karma action. In short it signifies that all the suffering we experience is the result of our previous non-virtuous actions negative karma and all our happiness results from our previous virtuous deeds positive karma. There are 2 basic kinds of karma: the collective karma and the individual karma. We need to understand that with each action of our speech body and mind we are sewing the seeds of our future experience.Dhi – represents the bija or seed syllable of Boddhisatva Manjushri. After chanting 108 dhihs envision the dhi on your tongue coming down and absorbing into the dhi on the moon disk at your heart which becomes very brilliant. Immeasurable red-light rays radiate from that seed syllable filling your entire physical body and purifying all negative karma actions sickness and obstacles.In short the view helps us recognize the correct path. Meditation is the actual practice through which we develop an experiential understanding of the path leading to a change in our mind and feelings. Activity combined with wisdom gives us the capacity to help sentient beings in an efficient way at the right time. Fruition is the happiness and courage resulting from accomplishing our virtuous intentions. Berkeley: Sky Walker and Ārif Press, 1974. unknown
19722083002116404277Tankosha 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tankosha paperback
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2092902143701021God and Buddha are Omi Execution Committee N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 446 64p Size: 30cm God and Buddha are Omi Execution Committee paperback
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20119781612039251-2025Spastic Cat Press 2011. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Gautama Buddha</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Spastic Cat Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781612039251</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2011</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 76</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The Dhammapada is a versified Buddhist scripture traditionally ascribed to the Buddha himself. It is one of the best-known texts from the Theravada canon. The title Dhammapada is a compound term composed of dhamma and pada each word having a number of denotations and connotations. Generally dhamma can refer to the Buddha's "doctrine" or an "eternal truth" or "righteousness" or all "phenomena"; and at its root pada means "foot" and thus by extension especially in this context means either "path" or "verse" or both. The Dhammapada contains 423 verses in 26 chapters mostly dealing with ethics.</p> Spastic Cat Press hardcover
20119781612039251-2025Spastic Cat Press 2011. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Gautama Buddha</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Spastic Cat Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781612039251</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2011</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 76</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The Dhammapada is a versified Buddhist scripture traditionally ascribed to the Buddha himself. It is one of the best-known texts from the Theravada canon. The title Dhammapada is a compound term composed of dhamma and pada each word having a number of denotations and connotations. Generally dhamma can refer to the Buddha's "doctrine" or an "eternal truth" or "righteousness" or all "phenomena"; and at its root pada means "foot" and thus by extension especially in this context means either "path" or "verse" or both. The Dhammapada contains 423 verses in 26 chapters mostly dealing with ethics.</p> Spastic Cat Press hardcover
2023SKU1739144Om SaiTech Books 2023-07-23. hardcover. New. 8x5x0. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Om SaiTech Books hardcover
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