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- AS + (Asiatische Studien)
- AMS + (Aṅgulimālīyasūtra)
- Aṣṭa + (Aṣṭasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā)
- BhK I + (Bhāvanākrama I)
- BPPB + (Bibliotheca Philologica et Philosophica Buddhica)
- BCA + (Bodhicaryāvatāra)
- BCAP + (Bodhicaryāvatārapañjikā)
- Bobh + (Bodhisattvabhūmi)
- CŚT + (Bodhisattvayogācāracatuḥśatakaṭīkā)
- Brahman + (Brahman is the universal principle, suprem … Brahman is the universal principle, supreme truth or ultimate reality in the Hindu religion considered to be absolute, eternal and blissful. A metaphysical concept, it is described as the single binding unity behind the diversity of all that exists. In Buddhism, while this metaphysical principle is not presented, one finds frequent mention of the deity named Brahmā, who is the personification of this principle. is the personification of this principle.)
- Tathāgatagarbha + (Buddha-nature, literally the "womb/essence of those who have gone (to suchness).")
- BDRC + (Buddhist Digital Resource Center https://www.tbrc.org/)
- BHSG + (Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary, Vol. 1)
- BHSD + (Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary, Vol. 2)
- BEFEO + (Bulletin d'École Française d'Extrême-Orient)
- BSOAS + (Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies)
- Kālacakra + (Can refer to either the ''Kālacakra Tantra'' and its derivative texts or to the systematic tantric tradition based on these texts, as well as the deity Kālacakra upon which the associated practices are centered.)
- Caturmudrā + (Caturmudrāviniścaya)
- CSS + (Catuḥstavasamāsārtha)
- CAJ + (Central Asiatic Journal)
- CNRS + (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
- Sems nyid + (Commonly found in Dzogchen and Mahāmudrā literature, this term denotes the true, natural state of mind as it is. Often used in these traditions as a synonym for buddha-nature.)
- Triyāna + (Commonly seen in a Mahāyāna context, the t … Commonly seen in a Mahāyāna context, the three vehicles are the Śrāvakayāna, Pratyekabuddhayāna, and Bodhisattvayāna, which reference the three different types of Buddhist practitioners. However, these three vehicles can also reference the three types of Buddhist teachings of the Hīnayāna, Mahāyāna (or Pāramitāyāna), and the Vajrayāna.yāna (or Pāramitāyāna), and the Vajrayāna.)
- BA (Tib) + (Deb ther sngon po)
- DhDhV + (Dharmadharmatāvibhāga)
- DIR + (Dhāraṇīśvararājasūtra)
- DSBC + (Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon, a project of the University of the West http://www.dsbcproject.org/canon-text/content/575/2687)
- Gotra + (Disposition, lineage, or class; an individual's ''gotra'' determines the type of enlightenment one is destined to attain.)
- DohaPañj + (Dohakośapañjikā)
- Dzogchen + (Dzogchen is an advanced system of meditation techniques to reveal the innate state of perfection primarily, but not exclusively, espoused by the Nyingma Buddhist tradition and the Tibetan Bön tradition.)
- Bodhi + (Enlightenment or awakening. In Tibetan it … Enlightenment or awakening. In Tibetan it is translated as "purified" (''byang'') and "perfected" (''chub''), which corresponds to Siddhartha Gautama's achievement of purifying all obscurations and perfecting or attaining all qualities associated with a buddha.ng all qualities associated with a buddha.)
- Ngo bo + (Essence or the most basic, fundamental nature or natural state of being. It is often used as a synonym for ''rang bzhin''.)
- EA + (Etudes Asiatiques)
- Niṣprapañca + (Freedom from conceptual elaborations.)
- GV + (Gaṇḍavyūha)
- GCBS + (Ghent Centre for Buddhist Studies)
- GRETL + (Göttingen Register of Electronic Texts in Indian Languages http://gretil.sub.uni-goettingen.de/)
- HJAS + (Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies)
- HV + (Hevajra-tantra-rāja-nāma)
- HL + (Himalayan Linguistics)
- HR + (History of Religions)
- Prabhāsvaratā + (In a general sense, that which clears away … In a general sense, that which clears away darkness, though it often appears in Buddhist literature in reference to the mind or its nature. It is a particularly salient feature of Tantric literature, especially in regard to the advanced meditation techniques of the completion-stage yogas. techniques of the completion-stage yogas.)
- Guṇapāramitā + (In the ''Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra'' it is explained that the dharmakāya of a buddha possesses the four perfect qualities of purity, bliss, permanence, and self.)
- Pramāṇa + (In the Buddhist literature on pramāṇa, it refers to cognition that correctly apprehends its object without any deception or mistake. Such correct cognition include direct perception and inferential cognition.)
- Prātimokṣasaṃvara + (In the Mūlasarvāstivāda vinaya that was pr … In the Mūlasarvāstivāda vinaya that was preserved in Tibet, this refers to a set of seven types of vows of individual liberation that constitute formal ordination according to the precepts of the vinaya, or disciplinary code, of the fundamental vehicle. This set of seven is divided by gender and includes the vows for fully ordained monastics, novice monastics, and lay people, as well as specifc vows for novice nuns actively training for full ordination. Sometimes included as an eighth type of vow are the single day lay vows associated with the practice of ''sojong'', "mending and purification" (''gso sbyong''), which is observed twice a month.byong''), which is observed twice a month.)
- IA + (Indian Antiquary)
- IHQ + (Indian Historical Quarterly)
- ISCRL + (Indian Studies in Honor of Charles R. Lanman)
- IAIC + (International Academy of Indian Culture)
- IATS + (International Association for Tibetan Studies)