- The Snow Lion (sometimes
spelled snowlion; Tibetan: གངས་སེང་གེ་, Wylie:
gangs seng ge; Chinese: 雪獅) is a
celestial animal of Tibet. It is the
emblem of...
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publisher (link) "Khandro
Lhamo P****es",
Snowlion Newsletter,
Spring 2003, https://www.shambhala.com/
snowlion_articles/khandro-lhamo-p****es/ "Khandro Lhamo...
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Eastern Health &
Fitness Brunholzl, Karl (2004),
Center of the
Sunlit Sky,
Snowlion Chattopadhyaya,
Debiprasad (2001), What is
Living and What is Dead in Indian...
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Winter 2000, ISSN 1059-3691,
Volume 15,
Number 1. https://www.shambhala.com/
snowlion_articles/is-buddhism-really-nontheistic/ Duckworth, Douglas. "Tibetan Mahāyāna...
- RoutledgeCurzon. p. 101-2. "The One Pure Dharma". https://www.shambhala.com/
snowlion_articles/declaration-expulsion-gelug-controversy// [bare URL] Spanswick...
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version was
introduced by the 13th
Dalai Lama in 1912. It
sports two
Snowlions amongst other elements and
still continues to be used by the
Tibet Government...
- ISBN 978-3515026512. Mona
Schrempf (2002), "chapter 6 - The Earth-Ox and
Snowlion", in Toni
Huber (ed.), Amdo
Tibetans in Transition:
Society and Culture...
- (1991).
Knowing Naming &
Negation a
sourcebook on Tibetan, Sautrantika.
Snowlion publications, ISBN 0-937938-21-1 MN 122. See, e.g., Maha-suññata Sutta:...
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Winter 2000, ISSN 1059-3691,
Volume 15,
Number 1. https://www.shambhala.com/
snowlion_articles/is-buddhism-really-nontheistic/ The
Dalai Lama (2020). Dzogchen:...
- ISBN 978-3515026512. Mona
Schrempf (2002), "chapter 6 - The Earth-Ox and
Snowlion", in Toni
Huber (ed.), Amdo
Tibetans in Transition:
Society and Culture...