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Wylie | kun byed rgyal po |
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English Definition | The universal principle.\nA. Mind or consciousness.\nB. Emptiness.\nС. The god, Brahma\nD. In {rdzogs chen} doctrine it refers to the basic mind, the [tathāgata] essence or Buddha nature which is the origin of all phenomena within [saṁsara] and beyond, or the basis or source of all misconceptions and liberation. E. A tantric text in Nyingma secret mantrayana. Its full name is: {byang chub kyi sems kun byed rgyal po lta ba nam mkha' ltar mataha' bdus med pa'i rgyud le'u brgyad cu rataza bzhi pa}. ([sarva dharma mahaṡanti bodhicittakulayarāja]) Translated by Szri Sengha and Vairocana. |
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