Difference between revisions of "Four Applications of Mindfulness"

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[[dran pa nye bar bzhag pa bzhi]] - Mindfulness of the body, sensations, mind, and phenomena. Their essence being [[discriminating knowledge]] concurrent with [[mindfulness]], they are chiefly practiced on the lesser stage of the path of accumulation.
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[[rgyal po mya ngan med]] - King Ashoka, see {mya ngan med} [RY]
  
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[[chos rgyal mya ngan med]] - Dharmaraja Ashoka [RY]
  
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Tantra]]  
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[[bsdu ba gsum pa]] - Third Council - Council convened at time of Kaniska to authenticate the teachings; in the Theravada the Third Council was convened at Pataliputra under Ashoka [RY]
[[Category: Tantric Deities]] [[Category: Teachings]]
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[[mya ngan med]] - Ashoka. absence of pain, misery, suffering.  Also, one of the [[buddhas of the 10 directions]] [RY]
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[[mya ngan med]] - 1) Ashoka; 2) w/o suffering; 2) buddha {[[mya ngan med]] - 3) Indian king [[mya ngan med]]; 4) ashoka tree; 5) ([[met]]) chicken) [IW]
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[[mya ngan med]] - Ashoka [RY]
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[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]]

Revision as of 03:47, 15 February 2006

rgyal po mya ngan med - King Ashoka, see {mya ngan med} [RY]

chos rgyal mya ngan med - Dharmaraja Ashoka [RY]

bsdu ba gsum pa - Third Council - Council convened at time of Kaniska to authenticate the teachings; in the Theravada the Third Council was convened at Pataliputra under Ashoka [RY]

mya ngan med - Ashoka. absence of pain, misery, suffering. Also, one of the buddhas of the 10 directions [RY]

mya ngan med - 1) Ashoka; 2) w/o suffering; 2) buddha {mya ngan med - 3) Indian king mya ngan med; 4) ashoka tree; 5) (met) chicken) [IW]

mya ngan med - Ashoka [RY]