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Menu of articles on Tibetan Buddhism.  Tibetan, or Himalayan, Buddhism actually incorporates Three "Vehicles" or Trainings:  Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana. It is best known for the Vajrayana.

Buddhism and Its Paths
Vajrayana Buddhism
The Meaning of Tantric
About ngapas or Yogis
Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
Colours and Costume
Tibetan Buddhist Denominations
Cutting the Cake: Schools, Lineages and Denominations
About the use of Deities
Empowerments
Kalachakra
Longchenpa's Advice 
Refuge Trees
Higher Teachings
Longchenpa extract from Nyoshul Khenpo's A Marvelous Garland
Some Founders
Padmakara, or Padmasambhava "Guru Rinpoche"
Milarepa and Rechungpa
Marpa
Tilopa
Gampopa
Kagyu Denomination
Karma Kagyu: The Kagyu Garland
The Jamgon Kongtruls
The Karmapas
Mentors or, Lamas

 
See also the Grand Table of Menus
Menu of articles on Buddhism in general.

 
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