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*Abhidana of the Samvara Tantra. A tantric text.
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*[[Abhidana of the Samvara Tantra]]. A tantric text.
*Accomplishments ([[dngos grub, siddhi]]). See 'supreme and common siddhis.'
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*[[Accomplishments]] ([[dngos grub, siddhi]]). See 'supreme and common siddhis.'
*Accumulation of merit ([[bsod nams kyi tshogs]]). Virtuous actions with concepts.
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*[[Accumulation of merit]] ([[bsod nams kyi tshogs]]). Virtuous actions with concepts.
*Accumulation of wisdom ([[ye shes kyi tshogs]]). Virtuous actions embraced by discriminating knowledge ([[shes rab]]). of insight into emptiness.
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*[[Accumulation of wisdom]] ([[ye shes kyi tshogs]]). Virtuous actions embraced by discriminating knowledge]] ([[shes rab]]). of insight into emptiness.
*Acharya Lilavajra. One of the Indian mahasiddhas.
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*[[Acharya Lilavajra. One of the Indian mahasiddhas.
*Action dagger ([[las phur]]). skt. Kilaya. The dagger for fulfilling the activities in the practice of Vajra Kilaya.
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*[[Action dagger]] ([[las phur]]). skt. Kilaya. The dagger for fulfilling the activities in the practice of Vajra Kilaya.
*Activity practices ([[las tshogs]]). They refer chiefly to the four activities of pacifying, increasing, magnetizing and subjugating.
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*[[Activity practices]] ([[las tshogs]]). They refer chiefly to the four activities of pacifying, increasing, magnetizing and subjugating.
*Adi Buddha Samantabhadra ([[mdod ma'i sangs rgyas kun tu bzang po]]). The primordially enlightened buddha.
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*[[Adi Buddha Samantabhadra]] ([[mdod ma'i sangs rgyas kun tu bzang po]]). The primordially enlightened buddha.
*Aggregate ([[phung po]]). See 'five aggregates.'
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*[[Aggregate]] ([[phung po]]). See 'five aggregates.'
*Akanishtha ([['og min]]). The 'highest;' the realm of Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha. For a discussion of the various types of Akanishtha, see Gyurme Dorje's translation of Longchen Rabjam's [[phyogs bcu mun sel]].
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*[[Akanishtha]] ([['og min]]). The 'highest;' the realm of Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha. For a discussion of the various types of Akanishtha, see Gyurme Dorje's translation of Longchen Rabjam's [[phyogs bcu mun sel]].
*Akanishtha realm of all-encompassing purity ([[dag pa rab 'byams 'og min zhing]]).
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*[[Akanishtha realm of all-encompassing purity]] ([[dag pa rab 'byams 'og min zhing]]).
*Akanishtha realm of Padmajala ([['og min pad ma drva ba'i zhing]]). The pure realm of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Akanishtha realm of Padmajala]] ([['og min pad ma drva ba'i zhing]]). The pure realm of Guru Rinpoche.
*All that appears and exists ([[snang srid thams cad]]). The world and the beings.
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*[[All that appears and exists]] ([[snang srid thams cad]]). The world and the beings.
*All-accomplishing wisdom ([[bya ba grub pa'i ye shes]]). One of the five wisdoms; the transmutation of envy.
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*[[All-accomplishing wisdom]] ([[bya ba grub pa'i ye shes]]). One of the five wisdoms; the transmutation of envy.
*All-encompassing purity ([[dag pa rab 'byams]]). In their pure aspects, the skandhas, elements and so forth of the world and beings. The five male and female buddhas.
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*[[All-encompassing purity]] ([[dag pa rab 'byams]]). In their pure aspects, the skandhas, elements and so forth of the world and beings. The five male and female buddhas.
*All-ground ([[kun gzhi, alaya]]). The basis of mind and both pure and impure phenomena. This word has different meanings in different contexts and should be understood accordingly. Literally it means the 'foundation of all things.'
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*[[All-ground]] ([[kun gzhi, alaya]]). The basis of mind and both pure and impure phenomena. This word has different meanings in different contexts and should be understood accordingly. Literally it means the 'foundation of all things.'
*All-illuminating samadhi ([[kun tu snang ba'i ting nge 'dzin]]). The second of the three samadhis. Compassion arising out of emptiness.
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*[[All-illuminating samadhi]] ([[kun tu snang ba'i ting nge 'dzin]]). The second of the three samadhis. Compassion arising out of emptiness.
*All-knowing King of Dharma ([[kun mkhyen chos kyi rgyal po]]). See Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[All-knowing King of Dharma]] ([[kun mkhyen chos kyi rgyal po]]). See Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
*All-pervasive suffering of being conditioned ([[khyab pa 'du byed kyi sdug bsngal]]). The third of the three sufferings. It is perpetuated by the continuation of the five aggregates.
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*[[All-pervasive suffering of being conditioned]] ([[khyab pa 'du byed kyi sdug bsngal]]). The third of the three sufferings. It is perpetuated by the continuation of the five aggregates.
*Amitabha ([[snang ba mtha' yas]]). The chief buddha of the lotus family. The manifestation of discriminating wisdom.
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*[[Amitabha]] ([[snang ba mtha' yas]]). The chief buddha of the lotus family. The manifestation of discriminating wisdom.
*Anu ([[rjes su rnal 'byor]]). The second of the three inner tantras: Maha, Anu and Ati. It emphasizes the completion stage and the mandala as being contained within the vajra body. Same as 'Lung Anu Yoga.'
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*[[Anu]] ([[rjes su rnal 'byor]]). The second of the three inner tantras: Maha, Anu and Ati. It emphasizes the completion stage and the mandala as being contained within the
*Aperture of Brahma ([[tshangs bug]]), [[brahmarandra]]. The opening at the top of one's head eight fingers above the hair line.
 
*Appearance and existence ([[snang srid]]). The world and it's beings. Whatever can be experienced (the five elements). and has a possibility
 

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