Bla: alternative spelling
Bla is an alternative spelling of the Sanskrit word Bala, which is defined according to Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi, Hindi, biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this or the alternative page.
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Starts with (+203): Baladhya, Baladhye, Blaargif, Blaasklimop, Blaasoppies, Blabbering, Black, Black alder, Black antelope, Black arum, Black ash, Black babool, Black bead, Black bean, Black bean tree, Black bearberry, Black bee, Black beniseed, Black benniseed, Black berry.
Ends with (+2): Abla, Ambla, Atabla, Babla, Bebla, Bibbla, Bibla, Dubla, Dumbla, Encembla, Gabla, Gbagbla, Gbla, Gobla, Guin babla, Kabla, Mibla, Mukabla, Robla, Sabla.
Full-text: Salvia divinorum, Jalada, Vartana, Antariya, Adhyaharinilipi, Jinamitra, Rupika, Kamalagupta, Vyavaharika, Cumbika, Shraddhakaravarman, Lama, Jaladambu, Navakarmika, Abhyavakashika, Dalai Lama, Ratnabhadra, Bala.
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Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. Roerich)
Chapter 5 - Keepers of Vinaya < [Book 2 - Later spread of the Doctrine]
Chapter 7 - Abbatial lineage of Tsurphu (Monastery) < [Book 8 - The famous Dakpo Kagyü (traditions)]
Chapter 10 - Phagmodru Lineage (vii): tshes bzhi rnying ma ba < [Book 8 - The famous Dakpo Kagyü (traditions)]
Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary) (by Gyurme Dorje)
10a. The Zur family (Introduction) < [Introduction]
Text 19.8 (Commentary) < [Chapter 19 (Text And Commentary)]
Text 19.3 (Commentary) < [Chapter 19 (Text And Commentary)]
Bodhisattvacharyavatara (by Andreas Kretschmar)
Remarks About The Transliteration < [Introduction Text]
Text Section 37 < [Khenpo Chöga’s Oral Explanations]
The gods of northern Buddhism (by Alice Getty)
Part VI - Convents, Temples, And Sacred Images < [Introduction]
Part IV - The Religious Community (sangha) < [Introduction]
Tibet (Myth, Religion and History) (by Tsewang Gyalpo Arya)
7. The Myth of Cosmic Egg < [Chapter 1 - Early Tibetan Origin Myth]
7. Tunhuang Manuscripts and Obelisks < [Chapter 3 - Nyatri Tsanpo; The First King of Tibet]
9. The Highest Yoga Tantra < [Chapter 7 - Buddhism in Tibet]
The Great Chariot (by Longchenpa)
Part 3c - The peaceful dharmakaya < [B. The explanation of the kayas and wisdoms]
Part 2b - The characteristics of students that are to be accepted and rejected < [C. The instruction to rely on these holy ones and abandon what is evil]