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Glossary from Tsele Natsok Rangdröl's '''Empowerment'''
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*[[Aryadeva]] ([['phags pa'i lha]]). One of the important Buddhist philosophers of India and a disciple of [[Nagarjuna]] whose writings he explained extensively.
 
*[[Aryadeva]] ([['phags pa'i lha]]). One of the important Buddhist philosophers of India and a disciple of [[Nagarjuna]] whose writings he explained extensively.
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*[[Ganachakra]], [[feast offering]] ([[tshogs kyi 'khor lo]]). A feast assembly performed by Vajrayana practitioners to accumulate merit and purify the sacred commitments ([[samayas]]).  
 
*[[Ganachakra]], [[feast offering]] ([[tshogs kyi 'khor lo]]). A feast assembly performed by Vajrayana practitioners to accumulate merit and purify the sacred commitments ([[samayas]]).  
 
*[[Garwang Chokyi Drakpa|Garwang Chökyi Drakpa]] ([[gar dbang chos kyi grags pa]]). Probably identical with [[Chen-ngawa Chokyi Drakpa|Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa]] ([[spyan snga chos kyi grags pa]]), the [[fourth Shamar Rinpoche]] (1453-1524]]), a disciple of the [[Seventh Karmapa]], [[Chodrak Gyamtso|Chödrak Gyamtso]].
 
*[[Garwang Chokyi Drakpa|Garwang Chökyi Drakpa]] ([[gar dbang chos kyi grags pa]]). Probably identical with [[Chen-ngawa Chokyi Drakpa|Chen-ngawa Chökyi Drakpa]] ([[spyan snga chos kyi grags pa]]), the [[fourth Shamar Rinpoche]] (1453-1524]]), a disciple of the [[Seventh Karmapa]], [[Chodrak Gyamtso|Chödrak Gyamtso]].
*[[Geshe]] ([[dge bshes]]). 1]]) A spiritual teacher according to the Mahayana teachings. 2]]) A learned teacher according to the [[Kadam]] and [[Gelug]] traditions.
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*[[Geshe]] ([[dge bshes]]). 1) A spiritual teacher according to the Mahayana teachings. 2) A learned teacher according to the [[Kadam]] and [[Gelug]] traditions.
 
*[[Geshe Cha-yulwa]] ([[dge bshes bya yul ba]]). (1075-1138]]). Also known as [[Shonnu O|Shönnu Ö]] ([[gzhon nu 'od]]), this early master in the Kadam lineage was one of the teachers of [[Gampopa]], the great Kagyü master.
 
*[[Geshe Cha-yulwa]] ([[dge bshes bya yul ba]]). (1075-1138]]). Also known as [[Shonnu O|Shönnu Ö]] ([[gzhon nu 'od]]), this early master in the Kadam lineage was one of the teachers of [[Gampopa]], the great Kagyü master.
 
*[[Guru Chowang|Guru Chöwang]] ([[gu ru chos dbang]]). One of the [[Five Terton Kings|Five Tertön Kings]]. (1212-1270). For details, see the H.H. [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]'s [[The Nyingma School]], [[Wisdom Publications]].
 
*[[Guru Chowang|Guru Chöwang]] ([[gu ru chos dbang]]). One of the [[Five Terton Kings|Five Tertön Kings]]. (1212-1270). For details, see the H.H. [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]'s [[The Nyingma School]], [[Wisdom Publications]].
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*[[Gyalwa Gotsangpa|Gyalwa Götsangpa]] ([[rgyal ba rgod tshang pa]]). (1189-1258). Literally, 'Vulture Nest Dweller.' A great master in the early [[Drukpa Kagyu|Drukpa Kagyü]] lineage; also known as [[Gonpo Dorje|Gönpo Dorje]] ([[mgon po rdo rje]]). A rebirth of [[Jetsun Milarepa]]. Among his many disciples were [[Orgyenpa]] and [[Gyalwa Yang-Gonpa|Gyalwa Yang-Gönpa]].
 
*[[Gyalwa Gotsangpa|Gyalwa Götsangpa]] ([[rgyal ba rgod tshang pa]]). (1189-1258). Literally, 'Vulture Nest Dweller.' A great master in the early [[Drukpa Kagyu|Drukpa Kagyü]] lineage; also known as [[Gonpo Dorje|Gönpo Dorje]] ([[mgon po rdo rje]]). A rebirth of [[Jetsun Milarepa]]. Among his many disciples were [[Orgyenpa]] and [[Gyalwa Yang-Gonpa|Gyalwa Yang-Gönpa]].
 
*[[Gyalwa Yang-Gonpa|Gyalwa Yang-Gönpa]] ([[rgyal ba yang dgon pa]]). (1213-1287). A master of the [[Drukpa Kagyü School]]; disciple of [[Gotsangpa|Götsangpa]].
 
*[[Gyalwa Yang-Gonpa|Gyalwa Yang-Gönpa]] ([[rgyal ba yang dgon pa]]). (1213-1287). A master of the [[Drukpa Kagyü School]]; disciple of [[Gotsangpa|Götsangpa]].
*[[Jonangpa]] ([[jo nang]]). The lineage of masters of the [[Shentong School]] who were known by their monastery at [[Jomo Nang]]. They include [[Yumo Mikyo Dorje|Yumo Mikyö Dorje]], the founder of the school, [[Tukje Tsondru|Tukje Tsöndrü]], [[Dolpowa Sherab Gyaltsen|Dölpowa Sherab Gyaltsen]] and [[Taranatha]].
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*[[Jonangpa]] ([[jo nang]]). The lineage of masters of the [[Shentong]] School who were known by their monastery at [[Jomo Nang]]. They include [[Yumo Mikyo Dorje|Yumo Mikyö Dorje]], the founder of the school, [[Tukje Tsondru|Tukje Tsöndrü]], [[Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen|Dölpowa Sherab Gyaltsen]] and [[Taranatha]].
 
*[[Karma Mipham Gonpo|Karma Mipham Gönpo]] ([[karma mi pham mgon po]]). See [[Mipham Gonpo|Mipham Gönpo]].
 
*[[Karma Mipham Gonpo|Karma Mipham Gönpo]] ([[karma mi pham mgon po]]). See [[Mipham Gonpo|Mipham Gönpo]].
 
*[[Khyungpo Naljor]] ([[khyung po rnal 'byor]]). (1002-1064). A Tibetan master who brought teachings back from India that were later known as the [[Shangpa Kagyu]]. Disciple of the female siddha [[Niguma]].
 
*[[Khyungpo Naljor]] ([[khyung po rnal 'byor]]). (1002-1064). A Tibetan master who brought teachings back from India that were later known as the [[Shangpa Kagyu]]. Disciple of the female siddha [[Niguma]].
*[[King Lhasey]] ([[rgyal po lha sras]]) ([[9th Century). The second son of [[King Trisong Deutsen]].  
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*[[King Lhasey]] ([[rgyal po lha sras]]) (9th Century). The second son of [[King Trisong Deutsen]].  
 
*[[Klesha]] Skt., ([[nyon mong]]). Disturbing emotions that agitate one's mind and obscure the buddha nature.
 
*[[Klesha]] Skt., ([[nyon mong]]). Disturbing emotions that agitate one's mind and obscure the buddha nature.
 
*[[Kodragpa]] ([[ko brag pa]]) (1181-1261). Also known as [[Sonam Gyaltsen|Sönam Gyaltsen]], founder of the [[Kodrag Monastery]] in the [[Upper Nyang]] area of the [[Tsang province]] in [[Central Tibet]]. He was a great nonsecterian master and is counted among the teachers of [[Yang-Gonpa]].
 
*[[Kodragpa]] ([[ko brag pa]]) (1181-1261). Also known as [[Sonam Gyaltsen|Sönam Gyaltsen]], founder of the [[Kodrag Monastery]] in the [[Upper Nyang]] area of the [[Tsang province]] in [[Central Tibet]]. He was a great nonsecterian master and is counted among the teachers of [[Yang-Gonpa]].

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Glossary from Tsele Natsok Rangdröl's Empowerment