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  • three seats of completeness [RY] 'the Maṇḍalas of the Three Seats of Completeness’: The forty-two peaceful deities of the three seats or categories (also
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. གདན་གསུམ་ཚང་བ three seats of completeness [RY] three seats of completeness (tathagatas as aggregates & elements, bodhisattvas
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  • type) with input value "three seats of completeness, mandala of. For the mandala of the three seats of completeness, the three seats are the aggregates and
    425 bytes (149 words) - 18:44, 20 September 2021
  • (as page type) with input value "three seats of completeness, deities of. The deities of the three seats of completeness are: 1) The skandhas (aggregates)
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  • upcoming features. གདན་གསུམ་ཚང་བའི་ལྷ three seats of completeness, deities of. The deities of the three seats of completeness are: 1) The skandhas (aggregates)
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  • type) with input value "Three seats of completeness. The three seats (gdan gsum) are the aggregates and elements as the seat of male and female tathagatas
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  • gdan gsum tshang ba three seats of completeness
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  • gsum): detailed expl., 88 three seats of completeness -- (gdan gsum tshang ba), 38, 63, 153, 156 three seats of completeness, deities of -- (gdam gsum tshang
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  • [LW1] [RY] Three levels of existence (srid pa gsum). Usually the same as the 'three realms.' [RY] three levels of impure existence [LWx] [RY] Three levels
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  • level of awakening, stage, level of realization [JV] Earth Element [GD] (verb)-sa - (point of) potential . . . ; environment of . . . ; place of . . .
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  • general predictions of Ratna Lingpa, as one of 25 holders of the Dharma: A bearer of the name Norbu will appear in the southern direction of Kham.$ In these
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  • the Ven. Benchen Tenga Rinpoche. On the 15th day of the new Tibetan year, 2006, the third three-year three-fortnight retreat began there under both Sangye
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  • path of liberation, Mahamudra. Moreover, he bestowed the complete cycle of the The Five Golden Dharmas of the Shangpa. Similarly, at the request of H.H
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  • for making hundreds of thousands of butter lamps and other infinite clouds of offerings, hundreds of thousands of feast offering of Sampa Lhundrup, ritual
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    various magical displays of the deeds of his Three Secrets (gsang gsum). Conversion through the knowledge of teaching the five vehicles of his Speech or conversion
    18 KB (2,851 words) - 12:50, 12 August 2008
  • D
    'gro ma). See also Three Roots. See also Yeshe Tsogyal; literal meaning of; object of refuge; root of activity; script; sign script; three types; using symbols;
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  • Awareness-Holder Rigdzin Godem, discoverer of the Byangter, is the Emanation of the Mind, the highest of the three. Because of that, his Northern Treasures Terma
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    and Teaching of; meaning of Orgyen Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa; Orgyen Chokgyur Dechen Shikpo Lingpa; seats of; Speech Seat; terma teachings of; consort The
    30 KB (4,618 words) - 12:21, 12 August 2008
  • the three rituals. Three steps in visualization of a deity: seat with seed syllable, attribute, and deity [RY] develop/ produce/ visualize the three miracles/
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  • contemporary of the three great lamas of the time, Jamyang Khyentse, Jamgon Kongtrul, and Chokgyur Lingpa. He fully mastered the practices of the Six Dharmas
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