Definitive guide to Karma in Buddhism and 12 nidanas

Definition of Karma Karma means action, the set of habitual responses and modes of perception constraining the being into programmatic responses, embodied in the 12…


Definition of Karma Karma means action, the set of habitual responses and modes of perception constraining the being into programmatic responses, embodied in the 12…

What is the meaning of Nyam in Tibetan The three Nyams of clarity, bliss and non-thought are normal experiences of genuine meditation. They occur in…

A Buddhism comprehensive guide In Buddhism, the 2 accumulations of wisdom (jnana / Sherab) and merit (sonam) are the essential causes needed to accomplish the…

Meaning of the five aggregates in Buddhism 5 skandhas simplified: In Buddhism, the 5 skandhas (heaps or aggregates) are the constituent pieces of the self,…

5 schools of Buddhism Buddhism approaches emptiness or shunyata in 5 levels – Not-self / Shravaka, Mind-Only / Chittamatra, Space-like / Svatantrika, Empty of Self…

Tibetan Buddhism Key Differences Tibetan Buddhism has several key differences from other types of Buddhism: Tantra/Vajrayana (skillful means of deity visualization, nature of mind, mantra…