Vāsanā (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Vāsanā" in English language version.

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advaita.org.uk

  • Waite, Dennis (2003). The Book of One. O Books. ISBN 1-903816-41-6. Source: [6] (accessed: Sunday November 1, 2009)

books.google.com

  • Lusthaus, Dan (2002). Buddhist phenomenology: a philosophical investigation of Yogācāra Buddhism. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7007-1186-4. Source: [3] (accessed: Sunday November 1, 2009) pp.472-473
  • Karmay,་Samten Gyaltsen (1988, 2007). The great perfection (rDzogs chen): a philosophical and meditative teaching. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-15142-0. Source: [4] (accessed: Monday November 2, 2009)

encyclopedia.com

  • Keown, Damien (2004). "vāsanā." A Dictionary of Buddhism. Source: [1] (Accessed: Sunday November 1, 2009).

jigtenmig.blogspot.com

  • Sandvik, K. (June 7, 2007). 'bag chags'. Jigtenmig - Classical Tibetan Language Blog. Source: [2] (Accessed: Sunday November 1, 2009)

srimadbhagavatam.com

  • Source: [5] (accessed: Sunday November 1, 2009)

terebess.hu

tsadra.org

rywiki.tsadra.org

  • The Dharma Dictionary provides the following semantic field for 'bag chags' (only a selection has been provided): vasana, karmic residues, unconscious propensities, disposition, habit energy, thought, habit formation, habit thought dormant, potential tendency, habitual pattern, habitual propensity, habitual tendency, impression, imprint, inclination, inherent tendency, inveterate tendency, karmic impression, karmic imprint, karmic propensities, imprints, predispositions; karmic traces, latency, latent predisposition, latent tendency, mental imprint, negative psychic imprint, potency, potential tendency, potentiality, predisposition, propensity, propensities, sediment of impressions. Tibetan synonym: nus pa, habitual patterning.[1]
  • Dharma Dictionary (13 January 2006). 'bag chags' (accessed: Sunday November 1, 2009)