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- Monastery, founder and spiritual director of Nalandabodhi, founder of Nītārtha Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies, a leading Tibetan Buddhist scholar...
- Nītārtha Institute is a school of advanced Buddhist studies for Western students designed based upon the traditional Tibetan monastic university curriculum...
- C.C. Chang, then in 2017 a new translation by Christopher Stagg of the Nitartha Translation Network, both published by Shambhala. These summarize the various...
- Tibétaines, Number 23, Avril 2012. pp. 103–105. The Wylie Translation Table, at Nitartha International Staatsbibliothek Berlin – A standard system of Tibetan transcription...
- (2004). The Center of the Sunlit Sky: Madhyamaka in the Kagyü Tradition. Nitartha Institute Series. Snow Lion. p. 131. ISBN 978-1559392181. Olson, Carl (2005)...
- Sūtra, which claims that śūnyavāda is not the final definitive teaching (nītārtha) of the Buddha. Instead, the ultimate truth (paramārtha-satya) is said...
- Wisdom, and Buddha Nature, Introduction. Snow Lion Publications, The Nitartha Institute (2009). Taranatha. "An Ascertainment of the Two Systems". Jonang...
- F.A. Brockhaus. p. 289. Retrieved 2024-05-13. Nitartha, "About the Tibetan calendar", https://nitartha.org/about-the-tibetan-calendar/ (Sanskrit) Kalacakratantra...
- source in the Kaccānagotta Sutta, which distinguishes definitive meaning (nītārtha) from interpretable meaning (neyārtha): By and large, Kaccayana, this world...
- expressing or conveying a different level of truth. Nītattha (Pāli; Sanskrit: nītārtha), "of plain or clear meaning" and neyyattha (Pāli; Sanskrit: neyartha)...