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===Glossary from Blazing Splendor===
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The Memoirs of the Dzogchen Yogi Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
 
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===A===
 
*[[abra]] — local type of mouse-hare or prairie dog.<br>
 
*[[Abum Rinchen Pungpa]] ([[a 'bum rin chen spungs pa]])— [[Mount Abum]]; situated eight hours' drive on dirt roads from [[Sharda]] in [[Nangchen]].<br>
 
*[[accomplishment]] — realization; signs of accomplishment include clairvoyant abilities, miraculous powers, and the inner heat of tummo.<br>
 
*[[Achen]] — prince of [[Nangchen]] during the time of [[Samten Gyatso]].<br>
 
*[[Adeu Rinpoche]] (b.1930) — guru of the [[Nangchen]] kings whose monastery, [[Tsechu]], is located next to the former royal palace.<br>
 
*[[Adzom Drukpa]] (1842-1924) — [[Drodul Pawo Dorje]]; one of the great Dzogchen masters of the early part of the twentieth Century, a terton and a disciple both of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Paltrul Rinpoche]].<br>
 
*[[all-ground]] — [[alaya]], a sentient being's basic state of mind; '[[expanse of the all-ground]]' refers to the vastness of basic being.<br>
 
*[[amban]] — Chinese ambassador in Lhasa.<br>
 
*[[Amdo]] — one of the provinces of Kham.<br>
 
*[[Amnye]] — region of East Tibet.<br>
 
*[[amrita]] — nectar of immortality; drink of the gods; tantric rituals often use blessed liquor or fruit juice.<br>
 
*[[Angi Tendar]] — yogi from [[Nangchen]]; disciple of the first [[Tsoknyi]].<br>
 
*[[Anu]] or [[Anu Yoga]] — second of the [[three inner tantras]] corresponding to the eighth of the [[nine vehicles]]; emphasizes knowledge ([[prajna]]) rather than means ([[upaya]]) and the [[completion stage]] rather than the [[development stage]]. The view of Anu Yoga is that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to the insight into the [[nondual nature of space and wisdom]].<br>
 
*[[Argong]] — see [[Ngaktrin of Argong]].<br>
 
*[[arhats]], sixteen — disciples of the Buddha who vowed to preserve the Dharma until the coming of Maitreya, the future awakened one.<br>
 
*[[Armor Against Darkness]] — [[Munpey Gocha]]; commentary on [[Anu Yoga]] in more than 1,400 pages by [[Sangye Yeshe of Nub]], according to an original tantra known as the [[Scripture of the Great Assemblage]]. The Armor has since been published in Delhi, India, as part of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]'s monumental publishing effort to preserve the early teachings of the [[Nyingma school]]. It is in volume 50–51 of his [[Nyingma Kahma]] edition. <br>
 
*[[Asura Cave]] — sacred place where the [[Lotus-Born master]] subdued the evil forces of afflicting negative conditions on Nepal through the practice of [[Vajra Kilaya]] and manifested the [[Vidyadhara level of Mahamudra]]. Situated near [[Pharping]] in the Kathmandu valley. <br>
 
*[[Ati]] or [[Ati Yoga]] — third of the three inner tantras; emphasizes, according to Jamgon Kongtrul the First, the view that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to insight into the nature of primordial enlightenment, free from accepting and rejecting, hope and fear. The more common word for Ati Yoga nowadays is '[[Dzogchen]],' the [[Great Perfection]].<br>
 
*[[Atisha]] (982-1054) — great Indian master who visited Tibet; from him springs the [[Kadampa]] and then the [[Gelugpa]] lineages.<br>
 
*[[Avalokiteshvara]] — bodhisattva of compassion, often depicted with four arms.<br>
 
  
===B===
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*[[acceptance of future non-origination]] - phyi mi skye ba'i bzod pa [4,28]
*[[Banyak Ating (20th cent.)]] — governor of Sikkim and benefactor of tulku Urgyen.<br>
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*[[accompanying basis of mental states, as one of the fivefold basis of knowables]] - 'khor sems byung gi gzhi - def. [3,40]
*[[bardo]] — intermediate state between death and the next rebirth.<br>
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*[[acquisition, as one of the fourteen no]]n-concurrent formations - thob pa - def. [1,105]
*[[Barom Kagyu lineage]] — begins with Dharma Wangchuk of Barom, a disciple of Gampopa.<br>
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*[[actualization of the path of noble beings]] - 'phags lam mngon byung [1,138]
*[[Barwey Dorje]] (1836-1920) — master based in Raktrul Monastery in Sharda, Nangchen. Present incarnation (third) is Bardor Tulku Rinpoche, living in the USA. <br>
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*[[adherence, as one of the five object determining mental states]] - mos pa - def. [1,41] {alt: interest}
*[[basic nature of reality]] — dharmata; unformed and unconditioned nature of things which can be realized in personal experience. <br>
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*[[affliction]] - kun nyon [1,60]
*[[basic space]] — fundamental nature of experience.<br>
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*[[affliction of karma]] - las kyi kun nas nyon mongs pa - def. [4,37]
*[[Benchen monastery]] — one of the main Kagyu monasteries in Nangchen; seat of the Sangye Nyenpa incarnations, Chimey and Tenga Rinpoches.<br>
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*[[affliction of rebirth]] - skye ba'i kun nas nyon mongs pa - def. [4,37]
*[[Black Crown ceremony]] — ritual of 'liberation through seeing' during which the Karmapa wears the crown exclusively worn by the Gyalwang Karmapas.<br>
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*[[affliction through disturbance]] - nyon mongs pas kun nas nyon mongs - def. [4,37]
*[[Black Vajra Yogini]] — important female deity.<br>
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*[[aggregate of perceptions]] - 'du shes kyi phung po - def. [1,28]; div. [1,29-30]
*[[Bodhgaya]] — site where Lord Buddha attained complete enlightenment situated in Bihar, India.<br>
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*[[aggregate of consciousnesses]] - rnam shes kyi phung po - def. [1,135]; div. [1,136-140]
*[[bodhisattva vow]] — pledge to bring every sentient being to liberation and enlightenment.<br>
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*[[aggregate of formations]] - 'du byed kyi phung po - def. [1,31]; div. [1,32]
*[[Bomta Khenpo (19th-20th cent.)]] — Polo Khenpo Dorje; disciple of Khenpo Ngakchung.<br>
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*[[aggregate of forms]] - [2,1]
*[[Bonpo]] — religion prevalent in Tibet before the establishment of Buddhism in the 9th Century.<br>
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*[[aggregate of forms]] - gzugs kyi phung po - def. [1,3], [1,6]; subdiv. [1,3]
*[[Boudha; Boudhanath]] — location of the Great Stupa in the Kathmandu valley.<br>
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*[[aggregate of sensations]] - tshor ba'i phung po - def. [1,24]; div. [1,25-27]
*[[Brahma realm]] — celestial world of the god Brahma within the Realms of Form.<br>
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*[[aggregates]] - phung po - list of five [1,1]; def. [1,2]
*[[Buddha]] — enlightened or awakened one who has completely abandoned all obscurations and perfected every good quality. A perfected bodhisattva after attaining true and complete enlightenment is known as a buddha. The Buddha generally referred to is Shakyamuni Buddha, the buddha of this era, who lived in India around the 6th century B.C. There have been innumerable buddhas in past eons who manifested the way to enlightenment. In the current Good Eon]] — from the beginning to the end of human beings]] — there will be one thousand buddhas of which Buddha Shakyamuni is the fourth. <br>
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*[[aggregates that perpetuate defilements]] - zag bcas nyer len gyi phung po [1,142]
*[[buddha activity]] — activity of an enlightened one to influence other beings and guide them to liberation and enlightenment.<br>
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*[[aging, as one of the fourteen no]]n-concurrent formations - rga ba - def. [1,116]
*[[Buddha Shakyamuni]] — the historical Buddha, regarded as the chief teacher of our present age. <br>
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*[[alertness]] - shes bzhin [1,41] (recheck!*)
*[[buddhafield]] — see pure lands<br>
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*[[all-ground]] - kun gzhi - def. [1,139]
*[[Buddhaguhya (8th-9th cent.)]] — renowned Indian master who visited Mount Kailash at the time of King Trisong Deutsen and transmitted the Guhyagarbha tantra to the Tibetan translator Jnana Kumara of Nyag. <br>
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*[[all-ground consciousness]] - kun gzhi'i rnam shes [1,138-139]
*[[buddhahood]] — state of true and complete enlightenment, endowed with the ability to benefit countless other beings.<br>
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*[[all-ground consciousness]] - kun gzhi'i rnam shes [4,10]
*[[Bumtang valley]] — sacred valley
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*[[all-ground consciousness of maturation]] - rnam par smin pa'i kun gzhi'i rnam shes - def. [1,139]
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*[[all-ground consciousness, as one of the eight collections of cognitions]] - kun gzhi'i rnam shes - def. [1,139]
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*[[all-ground of maturation]] - rnam par smin pa

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