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Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi Lodro ([[rdzong gsar mkhyen brtse chos kyi blo gros]]). One of five reincarnations of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]. He was a great master upholding the [[Rimey]]]] (nonsectarian) tradition, as well as being one of the two main root gurus of His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse]]. His three reincarnations live presently at Bir, Himachal Pradesh; in Dordogne, France; and in Boudhanath, Nepal. [[Dzongsar]] means 'New Castle,' [[Khyentse]] means 'Loving Wisdom,' and [[Chokyi Lodro]] means 'Intellect of the Dharma.' [RY]
[[rnam kun mchog ldan]] - inseparable appearance/ emptiness, possessing the supreme of all aspects/ all the supreme aspects [always denotes union of the two truths of appearance and emptiness, variously explained as appearance having emptiness which is the supreme of all aspects; or non- nihilistic emptiness possessing the supreme aspects of the buddha qualities etc. The two are not necessarily incompatible or even non-identical] [IW]


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[[snang stong dbyer med]] - inseparable appearance and emptiness [RY]
 
 
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rnam kun mchog ldan - inseparable appearance/ emptiness, possessing the supreme of all aspects/ all the supreme aspects [always denotes union of the two truths of appearance and emptiness, variously explained as appearance having emptiness which is the supreme of all aspects; or non- nihilistic emptiness possessing the supreme aspects of the buddha qualities etc. The two are not necessarily incompatible or even non-identical] [IW]

snang stong dbyer med - inseparable appearance and emptiness [RY]