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  • entity, nature of things, essence of existence in its pure and absolute reality, ultimate nature, ultimate nature of phenomena, true nature, true nature of
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  • stream of psycho-physical experiences all of which are characterized by suffering. It is only when one has realized the empty nature of phenomena et dispelled
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  • the two aspects of selflessness, with respect to dissonant mental states and the nature of all phenomena. For a detailed description of the bodhisattva
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  • Bodhisattvas. Beings who have realized the empty nature of phenomena and the non-existence of individual self. They are free from the klesas, or ordinary emotions
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  • empty nature of self and all reality, the process of releasing our deluded grasp begins. At the moment of our first insight into the empty nature of self
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  • stream of psycho-physical experiences all of which are characterized by suffering. It is only when one has realized the empty nature of phenomena et dispelled
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  • experience of/ experiencing the nature of phenomena in the interval after death. (RB) intermediate state of reality. (RY) intermediate state of ultimate nature,
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  • The first of the Three Kayas, which is devoid of constructs, and space-like as this nature of all things. The basic and all-pervasive nature of all phenomena
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  • features. དེ་ཉིད Thatness. The nature of phenomena and mind [RY] essential nature, thatness [thd] that itself, thatness, true nature, quality, that itself, immanent
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  • nonexistence of the self of the individual personality and/ or self-nature of phenomena; lack of self-nature of its own in phenomena [RY] nonexistence of identity
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  • selflessness of dharmas; selflessness of phenomena; unreality of phenomena [RY] egolessness of phenomena [IW] egolessness of phenomena [one of the bdag med
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  • indivisible, unconfined, and undeluded state of dharmakaya, all phenomena appear without any self-nature. The moment of recognizing mind essence is the instant
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  • (stong pa nyid) - the ultimate nature of phenomena, namely their lack of inherent existence. The ultimate understanding of emptiness goes together with the
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  • Chapter 8 On the non-duality of awakened mind. Choying Dzo - Chapter 9 On the transcendence of all phenomena within the expanse of awakened mind. Choying Dzo
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  • reality, nature of existence, nature of phenomena [JV] chos nyid - 1) nature, innate nature, true nature of reality, dharmata, real condition of existence
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  • (stong pa nyid): the ultimate nature of phenomena, namely their lack of inherent existence. The ultimate understanding of emptiness goes together with the
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  • the (true) nature of phenomena* [RB] direct realization of ultimate nature, manifest dharmata, SA snang bzhi, vision of the real manifestation of existence
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  • self of phenomenon; phenomenal self, self-entity of dharmas, self-reality of phenomena, the ego of dharmas; self-nature of phenomena; Def. by Jamg�n Kongtr�l:
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  • one of the phyag rgya bzhi, four mudras [RY] dharmamudra/ experience of symbolic nature of phenomena(l world) [RB] Dharma mudra [RY] speech yoga of dharma
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  • goal of Buddhahood. On the absolute level of Ultimate Bodhicitta, bodhicitta is the practice of direct insight into the ultimate nature of phenomena and
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  • identity (of the individual personality) and/ or phenomena [RB] to fixate upon the self of the individual personality and/ or self-nature of phenomena [RY]
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  • aspects of selfhood: individual self and self-nature of phenomena; abbr. of gang zag gi bdag dang chos kyi bdag two postulated identities: self of individuals
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  • upcoming features. ཆོས་ཀྱི་བདག་ཉིད the nature of phenomena, the self of dharmas [IW] the identity of phenomena [RY]
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  • goal of Buddhahood. On the absolute level of Ultimate Bodhicitta, bodhicitta is the practice of direct insight into the ultimate nature of phenomena and
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  • features. དངོས་པོའི་རང་བཞིན the nature of phenomena, sm.: de kho na nyid, the nature of things [RY] the nature of phenomena, [[de kho na nyid [IW]
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  • goal of Buddhahood. On the absolute level of Ultimate Bodhicitta, bodhicitta is the practice of direct insight into the ultimate nature of phenomena and
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  • stream of psycho-physical experiences all of which are characterized by suffering. It is only when one has realized the empty nature of phenomena et dispelled
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  • true nature], nature of things, the actual nature of phenomena, real nature. 2) quality, character, law, pure being, [in context of ultimate nature] - nature
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  • subtle concept of object-identity [RY] subtle grasping of a self-nature of phenomena [IW] subtle grasping of a self- nature of phenomena [coemergent mind
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  • - nonexistence of the self of the individual personality and/ or self-nature of phenomena; lack of self-nature of its own in phenomena [RY] nang bdag lta'i
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  • condition of existence, reality, isness, nature-of-things, fact, [absolute / true nature], nature of things, the actual nature of phenomena, real nature. 2)
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  • bdag 'dzin phra mo - subtle grasping of a self-nature of phenomena [coemergent mind attached to true existence of the skandhas etc.] [IW] sems nyid lhan
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  • wisdom of knowing the nature as it is [RY] Wisdom of knowing the nature as it is. The knowledge which cognizes the nature of phenomena [RY] wisdom of knowing
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  • entity, nature of things, essence of existence in its pure and absolute reality, ultimate nature, ultimate nature of phenomena, true nature, true nature of
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  • four mudras [RY] chos kyi phyag rgya - dharmamudra/ experience of symbolic nature of phenomena(l world) [RB] phyag rgya - mudra, seal, axiom, gesture, commitment
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  • forgetting, 1 of the zag med ye shes sde tsan nyer gcig [IW] [awareness of] the true nature of phenomena that does not constitute - a state of oblivion [RB]
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  • conception of a self of phenomena [JV] conception of/ to conceive in terms of a self-nature of phenomena; conception of a self of phenomena, objective
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  • upcoming features. ཆོས་ཉིད་ཟད་ས exhaustion of phenomena in dharmata, exhaustion in the absolute nature of phenomena [RY]
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  • that the nature of all phenomena is profound emptiness devoid of constructs such as arising and ceasing, and, that the innate real condition of things is
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgön Kongtrül defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • ma'i dpe māyopāma Metaphors used to describe the inconcrete, empty, nature of phenomena
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgon Kongtrul defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • practitioners of the Shangpa Kagyu tradition. Mahamudra is one of the most direct practices for realising one's own buddha nature and forms the basis of the Vajrayana
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  • joining together of subject and object, the nature of all phenomena is effortlessly recognized as devoid of a self-nature. (RY) Accomplishment of Means and Knowledge
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  • as well as in all phenomena [RY] twofold selflessness [JV] nonexistence of both kinds of identity (of the individual self and phenomena) [RB] twofold egolessness
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  • thatness of dharmas, nature of things, the true nature of all phenomena [RY] the suchness/ thatness of dharmas, [true] nature of things/ all phenomena [IW]
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  • belief in a self; view in terms of an individual self and/ or a self-nature to phenomena [RY] 1) belief in a self[-nature]/ ego; 2) self-oriented view [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡང་དག་ཆོས་ཉིད authentic nature of phenomena [RB]
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  • gsum). JV dependent [nature] [thd] Dependent; dependent conditionality, relative, dependent phenomena, other powered, in context of mtshan nyid gsum. control
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. ཆོས་ཉིད་ཀྱི་ཐིག་ལེ sphere of the ultimate nature of phenomena [JV]
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  • kyi de nyid rab tu rtogs pa has realized / supreme realization of the nature of all phenomena [RY]
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  • vajra holy mind, and grant me the ability to realize the ultimate nature of phenomena. Please help me to realize great bliss. Lead me to your state, and
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  • egolessness of the self; the absence of a self in persons; selflessness of the individual, lack of self of the individual; nonexistence of the self of the individual
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  • egolessness of phenomena; insubstantiality of phenomena; lack of a self in things; lack of reality in re-cognizable objects; lack of self of phenomena; no objective
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  • genuine self-nature he known by self-nature itself. Looking at objects, the mind devoid of objects is seen; Looking at mind, its empty nature devoid of mind is
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  • de nyid rab tu rtogs pa} has realized / supreme realization of the nature of all phenomena [RY] phul rtogs pa phyin thugs la 'khrungs pa - gave birth to
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgon Kongtrul defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཆོས་ཀུན་གྱི་ཆོས་ཉིད innate nature of all phenomena [RY]
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  • the real nature of things just as it is [RY] ji lta ba dang ji snyed pa'i mkhyen cha - the knowledge of the nature [as it is] and of [the extent of] all that
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  • intermediate state in which one encounters the nature of phenomena; isc. experience of/ experiencing the nature of phenomena in the interval after death
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  • sphere of dharmas, "the base of dharmas," "the ore of dharmas"—a synonym for the nature of things.A synonym for emptiness or the ultimate nature of things
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  • bdag - self of phenomenon; phenomenal self, self-entity of dharmas, self-reality of phenomena, the ego of dharmas; self-nature of phenomena; Def. by Jamgön
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  • present pure realm of this utterly lucid nature of phenomena. It comes to be realized that Ghanavyuha, in Longchenpa's The Precious Treasury of Philosophical
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  • nyidSkt. tathatd). The ineffable realityofemptiness; the ultimate nature of all phenomena. Bernert, C., Westwood, P., Chödung Karmo Translation Group, Go
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  • "Ultimate truth is defined as a synonym of emptiness, the ultimate nature of phenomena, in contrast to the relative truth of conventionally experienced perceptions
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  • realization that all phenomena are illusory and empty, which occurs when a bodhisattva understands the unborn nature of phenomena." contains invalid characters
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    Ignorance of good and evil deeds causes us to take rebirth in the three realms of samsara. Ignorance of the ultimate truth is the main cause of samsaric
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  • description of the empty nature of phenomena. Hrih is then recited before the description of the appearance of the deity. Some western editions of the sadhana
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  • pa nonexistence of the self of the individual personality and/ or self-nature of phenomena; lack of self-nature of its own in phenomena
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  • chos kyi rang bzhin nature of phenomena
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  • de nyid Thatness. The nature of phenomena and mind
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  • chos kyi bdag 'dzin conception of/ to conceive in terms of a self-nature of phenomena; conception of a self of phenomena, objective habit
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  • chos nyid zad sa exhaustion of phenomena in dharmata, exhaustion in the absolute nature of phenomena
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  • dngos po'i rang bzhin the nature of phenomena, sm.: de kho na nyid, the nature of things
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  • shes exalted wisdom of the element of qualities; exalted wisdom of the sphere of reality; exalted wisdom of the nature of phenomena
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  • bdag tu zhen pa to fixate upon the self of the individual personality and/ or self-nature of phenomena
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  • chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa Maitreya's Differentiation of Phenonema and the Nature of Phenomena (dharma-dharmatā-vibhaṇga), P. 5523, vol. 108
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  • dbyings element of [superior] qualities; sphere of reality; nature of phenomena; the element of [a Superior's] qualities; basic element of attributes; noumenal
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  • personal identity and identity of phenomena/ things; two aspects of selfhood: individual self and self-nature of phenomena; abbr. of gang zag gi bdag dang chos
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  • nyid [used alone] nature of phenomena [used in conjunction with something] the true nature of. . . ; isc. (it is in) the (very) nature (of things that .
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  • kyi bdag self of phenomenon; phenomenal self, self-entity of dharmas, self-reality of phenomena, the ego of dharmas; self-nature of phenomena; Def. by Jamgön
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  • true nature], nature of things, the actual nature of phenomena, real nature. 2) quality, character, law, pure being, [in context of ultimate nature] - nature
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  • egolessness of phenomena; insubstantiality of phenomena; lack of a self in things; lack of reality in cognizable objects; lack of self of phenomena; no objective
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  • chos dbying element of [superior] qualities; sphere of reality; nature of phenomena(Gön-chok)
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  • chos rnams rang bzhin nature of phenomena
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  • Definition [Tarkika]/ Dialectician; logician. Those who explain the hidden nature of phenomena through reasonings. English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • lta ba mkhyen pa'i ye shes Wisdom of knowing the nature as it is. The knowledge which cognizes the nature of phenomena
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  • ་པའི་ཡེ་ཤེས the empty wisdom nature of all phenomena [RY] the wisdom of the empty wisdom nature of all dharmas/phenomena [IW]
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  • Definition Proponents of true existence. School of Buddhist and non-Buddhist philosophy asserting the truly existent nature of phenomena. English Synonyms
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  • chos nyid mngon sum actual/ direct perception of the (true) nature of phenomena*
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  • chos kyi phyag rgya dharmamudra/ experience of symbolic nature of phenomena(l world)
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  • chos kyi dbyings su 'gyur ba become the sphere of reality; become the nature of phenomena
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  • imputation; artificial labelling or imputation. Misconception of the true nature of phenomena developed through reasoning rooted in philosophical and intellectual
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  • yang dag chos nyid authentic nature of phenomena
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  • understands things on the conventional level of truth, e.g. a wisdom understanding the illusory nature of phenomena. English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • causal factors. interdependent originationThe relative nature of phenomena, which arises in dependence upon causes and conditions. Together with the four
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  • that everything is like an illusion; inf. your recognition of the illusory nature of phenomena will be heightened
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  • gyi bar pa ste, -nature of phenomena- ma grub par ston pa'i bka' [IW] mtshan nyid med pa'i chos 'khor - turning of the wheel of dharma of marklessness *
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  • bsnyel ba mi mnga' ba'i chos nyid [awareness of] the true nature of phenomena that does not constitute - a state of oblivion
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  • chos kyi de bzhin nyid Real nature of phenomena
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  • chos gnas pa nyid Abiding nature of phenomena
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  • chos rtogs pa'i bzod pa Tolerance that understands the profound nature of phenomena
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  • chos bems pa nyid Inanimate nature of phenomena
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  • self-reality of phenomena, the ego of dharmas; self-nature of phenomena; Def. by Jamgön Kongtrül: {gzung ba dang 'dzin pa'i chos su brtags pa} / {phyi nang
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  • understanding of the nature of mind and of phenomena, that is their relative mode of existence (the way they appears) and their ultimate nature (the way they
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgön Kongtrül defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • ultimate nature of mind and phenomena, and the wisdom which knows the multiplicity of these phenomena. [MR] Enlightenment (sangs rgyas): synonymous of Buddhahood
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  • that everything is like an illusion; inf. your recognition of the illusory nature of phenomena will be heightened [RY]
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  • Sarasvati, and Amitayus. He was not content to leave the true nature of phenomena an object of intellectual speculation, and his realization progressed in
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    terms of absolute truth, phenomena have no true existence whatsoever; but in terms of relative truth, phenomena appear through the combination of causes
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  • rtog pa/} characteristics of phenomena\n16. {rang spyi'i mtshan nyid la log par rtog pa/} general and specific nature of phenomena. English Synonyms Chinese
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  • - (chos nyid). The intrinsic nature of phenomena and mind. [AL] [RY] Dharmata - (chos nyid). The innate nature of phenomena and mind. [Primer] [RY] dharmata
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  • that the nature of all phenomena is profound emptiness devoid of constructs such as arising and ceasing, and, that the innate real condition of things is
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  • existence: their Suchness, or true nature, is to be Empty (or pure) of true existence. 2. The Dharma that is one of the Three Jewels of Refuge (Buddha, Dharma and
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  • legend, he was a master of the Vajrakīlaya tantra, and is said to have realized the illusory nature of phenomena and cut the cord of mind-made karmic conditioning
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  • chos kun gyi chos nyid innate nature of all phenomena
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  • chos kyi de nyid the thatness of dharmas, nature of things, the true nature of all phenomena
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  • kyi de nyid rab tu rtogs pa has realized / supreme realization of the nature of all phenomena
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  • chos thams cad kyi rang bzhin stong pa'i ye shes the empty wisdom nature of all phenomena
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  • ultimate nature of mind and phenomena, and the wisdom which knows the multiplicity of these phenomena. [MR] Buddha (sangs rgyas) The first of the Three
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  • [prakṛtiṡūnyatā]/ Emptiness of nature; natural emptiness. Lack of inherent existence of the nature of all phenomena; one of the sixteen emptinesses. English
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  • tributes', nature-possessor, possessing the character of. 2) apparitional reality. phenomenal quality of all things. 3) its nature is to, of a such and
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  • chos thams cad kyi don dam pa'i ngo bo nyid the ultimate nature of all phenomena
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  • inherent nature, actuality, frame of reference; nature, character; inherent nature, the true nature; natural character. [RY] nature. [thd] nature, -self
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  • the non-recognition of primordial awareness and of the empty nature of phenomena. (b) a dense mental state (thi mug), chiefly a lack of discernment regarding
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  • med pa tsam nyid just the mere absence of self and just the mere absence of inherent nature of compounded phenomena
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  • sphere of reality, ultimate dimension of phenomena, fundamental nature of existence, true condition of phenomena, dimension of existence, dimension of emptiness
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  • emphasizing buddha-nature. Rain of Wisdom, the Ocean of the Songs of the Kagyü Gurus (bka' brgyud mgur mtsho). A collection of songs of the masters of the Kagyu
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  • dbyings). The 'realm of phenomena'; the suchness in which emptiness and dependent origination are inseparable. The nature of mind and phenomena which lies beyond
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  • components of our body, which can be utilized through proper yogic practice to understand the ultimate nature of all phenomena; the basis of our consciousness
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  • impression, feeling of; 7) interest in, attentiveness to. [IW] Appearances (snang ba) : the world of outer phenomena. Although these phenomena seems to have
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  • existent [JV] perfected nature [ggd] [RY] [ideally] absolute [truth], [fully/ thoroughly] established reality/ phenomena/ nature /presence, consummate,
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  • The nature of phenomena and mind. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY] thatness of deity (lha'i de kho na nyid) . One of sngags kyi yan lag lnga [RY] thatness of emanation
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  • synonymous with buddha nature or dharmakaya, the recognition of which is the basis for all pure phenomena; other times, as in the case of the 'ignorant all-ground
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  • transience of all phenomena, the nature of which is suffering. The demon child of gods refers to mental wandering and the attachment to phenomena apprehended
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  • realization of the primordially pure nature of all phenomena and displayed signs of having realized the "Increasing of Experience" of the four visions of tögal
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgön Kongtrül defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • sphere of reality, ultimate dimension of phenomena, fundamental nature of existence, true condition of phenomena, dimension of existence, dimension of emptiness
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  • respect to afflicted mental states and the nature of all phenomena. (See also note http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-142
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  • understanding of the nature of mind and of phenomena, that is their relative mode of existence (the way they appears) and their ultimate nature (the way they
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  • all-ground, basis of all, ground-of-all; gathering place, storehouse, ground of all (ordinary/ samsaric) experience; basis of everything, basic nature. 2) abbr
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  • base of imputation, [an actual] existent, substantial entity, functional thing, that which corresponds to the meaning of a word, fact, phenomena, existent
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  • chos (redirect from Doctrine of the Buddha)
    dharma of the truth of path; 3) nirvana, as in the dharma of the truth of cessation; 4) the object of the mind consciousness as in the sense base of dharmas;
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  • Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). རྣམ་ཤེས་ rnam shes The following are some examples of what a query for
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  • ba/} apprehension of the lack of truly existent or the inherent nature of all phenomena\n6){bden par mi dmigs pa'i sbyor ba/} lack of grasping at true
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  • English Definition The outer dependent arising; the working of the nature; the phenomena of nature. English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional)
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  • inherent nature, not exist, ineffable by nature, devoid of a self-nature [JV] absence of nature, without nature [thd] devoid of a self-nature/ concrete
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  • all-ground, basis of all, ground-of-all; gathering place, storehouse, ground of all (ordinary/ samsaric) experience; basis of everything, basic nature. 2) abbr
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཟད་པའི་ཆོས་ཉིད (true) nature in which phenomena resolve/ fall away [RB]
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  • cognizes the nature of phenomena. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY] Wisdom of Passing ('da' ka ye shes). Name of a Mahayana sutra. [ZL] [RY] Wisdom of perceiving all
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  • obscure the mind, prevent the realization of the lack of existence of individual self, or ego, and of phenomena, and thus perpetuate suffering in samsara
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  • 2) to hold the belief in a self; view in terms of an individual self and/ or a self-nature to phenomena
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  • two egoless states; both the nonexistence of the individual self and the lack of self-nature in phenomena
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  • listing of four different types of; listing two kinds; manner of generating; of abandoning all obscuration; of devoted engagement; of maturation; of pure
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  • latter allows us to recognize the ultimate nature of the mind and to remain within the realization of this nature, which lies beyond conceptual thought. [MR]
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  • consummation of reality [JV] chos zad resolution/ falling away of phenomena (into their true nature)* [RB] exhaustion in dharmata; falling away of phenomena into
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  • intellectual, object of knowledge, objects of knowledge, knowable entities, phenomena, knowables [JV] fields of knowledge; object of knowledge [RY] knowable
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  • terms of absolute truth, phenomena have no true existence whatsoever; but in terms of relative truth, phenomena appear through the combination of causes
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  • from the point of view of realized beings. [MR] (Tib. don dam bden pa): the ultimate nature of the mind and the true status of all phenomena, the state beyond
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  • very simply: whereas the view of rang stong asserts that relative phenomena and appearances are empty (stong) of a self-nature (rang), the gzhan stong view
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  • Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). ཀུན་གཞི་རྣམ་ཤེས་
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  • U
    yongs grub) [LW1] [RY] Unobstructed nature (gdangs dgag med). One of the three aspects of the sugatagarbha: essence, nature and expression. [RY] Unpleasant
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  • Sanskrit English English Definition [moṣadharmiṇa]/ Deceptive nature; deceptive phenomena. English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional)
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  • the fifth of the gnas gtsang ma lnga in the realm of form. 2) the place of enlightenment, 3) pure land of Vairochana, 4) unsurpassable. one of the 28 classes
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  • on the lesser stage of the path of accumulation [RY] drod - Heat. The first of the 'four aspects of ascertainment' on the path of joining. Getting close
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  • relative, dependent phenomena, other powered, in context of mtshan nyid gsum. control by externals, the dependency nature, dependent phenomena, dependent category;
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  • experiences, outlook, personal phenomena/ experience, manifest in and of itself [the perceptual status of the buddha-bodies of reality and perfect rapture
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  • latter allows us to recognize the ultimate nature of the mind and to remain within the realization of this nature, which lies beyond conceptual thought. [MR]
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  • 2) gzhan dbang dependent phenomena, relative / dependency nature - paratantra, 3) yongs grub thoroughly established phenomena, ideally absolute - parinispanna;
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  • by the important scriptures of Anu Yoga and Yamantaka. His lineage of the Scripture of the Embodiment of the Realization of All Buddhas is still unbroken
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  • Dharmata...their nature, 1 of the byams chos sde lnga, five books of Maitreya. (IW) Distinguishing Between Phenomena and their intrinsic nature. [thd] Maitreya's
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  • toward the non-arising of phenomena, patience for the unborn nature of dharmas, tolerance/acceptance toward the unarisen nature of things, the tolerance/patience
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  • the causal characteristic, belonging to the state of a thing, heat of the fire while rtags is smoke of the fire), SA rang gi mtshan nyid attributes, manifestation
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  • Kanjur & Tanjur Studies (University of Vienna) Thesaurus Literaturae Buddhicae (University of Oslo) Buddhanexus (University of Hamburg) BUDA (Buddhist Digital
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  • ultimate truth [IW] ultimate (level of) truth [RB] Ultimate truth. The absolute nature of relative truth; that all phenomena are beyond arising, dwelling and
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  • A Song of Niguma When one realizes that our many thoughts of anger and desire, which churn the ocean of Samsara, are devoid of any self-nature, everything
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    Son of bimbisara and ruler of Magadha at the time of the Parinirvana; he provided for the needs of the First Council 2) Son of King Bimbishara of Magadha
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  • to the meaning of a word, fact, phenomena, activity, being, essence, article (in a household, (conditioned entity, yod pa, ngo bo, nature, dgongs pa, meaning
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  • ma - defilements of momentary coemergent ignorance [RY] chos kyi bdag 'dzin - conception of a self of phenomena [objective habit 1 of the {bdag 'dzin gnyis}
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  • sphere of reality, ultimate dimension of phenomena, fundamental nature of existence, true condition of phenomena, dimension of existence, dimension of emptiness
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  • S
    four; mundane; of dhyana; of noble beings; of the stream of Dharma; of united means and knowledge; supreme training; that tames all the hordes of Mara; that
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  • vehicles. In fact, his state of realization is indivisible from that of the Buddhas of the Three Times and possesses the nature of wondrous manifestations that
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  • absolute truth (Tib. don dam bden pa): the ultimate nature of the mind and the true status of all phenomena, the state beyond all conceptual constructs which
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  • sems nyid skye ba med pa - non-arising nature of mind. In the aspect of ultimate truth, all phenomena are devoid of an independent, concrete identity and
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  • subjectivity [phenomena grasped from merely internal perspective, w awareness of the perceiver of its own nature, like self-awareness of eye consciousness
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  • Manifestation of one's own nature: as when one says that the manifestation which arises from the primordial ground is the manifestation of the absolute nature of
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  • free of outer and inner obscuration; this is indivisible from the all-pervasive, lucid, clear expanse of the absolute space of phenomena, free of contamination
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  • purpose, of concentration is to prepare the mind to be able to engage the very subtle object that is the true nature of phenomena, its emptiness of inherent
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  • lack of true, independent self-existence [RY] chos rnams thams cad bdag med all things are without self-nature [RY] nonexistence of identity (of the individual
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  • nyid ye nas sangs rgyas pa'i rang bzhin - primal buddha nature of mind [RY] See buddha nature [RWB]
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  • nature.' In the short version of the Bardo Tantra of the Union of the Sun and Moon, concealed as a terma by Padmasambhava and revealed by Pema Lingpa,
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  • (bden pa); of cessation; four aspects of; of origin; four aspects of; of suffering; four aspects of; of the path; four aspects of [LW1] [RY] truth of cessation
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    obscure the mind, prevent the realization of the lack of existence of individual self, or ego, and of phenomena, and thus perpetuate suffering in samsara
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  • theoretical, notional, speculative. 2) conceptual imputation, imagined phenomena, imputed nature, artificial imputation [RY]
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgön Kongtrül defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • exhaustion of phenomena [JV] chos nyid zad pa resolution/ falling away of phenomena (into their true nature)* [RB] 1) the exhaustion of phenomena, exhaustion
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  • synonymous with Buddha Nature or Dharmakaya, the recognition of which is the basis for all pure phenomena; other times, as in the case of the 'ignorant all-ground
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  • pa'i chos la bzod - acceptance of the nature of nonarising [RY] skye ba med pa'i chos la bzod pa - Acceptance of the nature of nonarising [RY] skye med - unoriginatedness
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  • truth, narratives of former births, 1 of the gsung rab yan lag bcu gnyis twelve divisions of the teachings), relative truth [one of the bden pa gnyis two
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  • The absolute nature of relative truth; that all phenomena are beyond arising, dwelling and ceasing [RY] 'dus ma byas - Noncompound. A phenomena that is beyond
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  • truth, narratives of former births, 1 of the {gsung rab yan lag bcu gnyis} twelve divisions of the teachings), relative truth [one of the {bden pa gnyis}
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  • Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). ཤེས་རབ་ shes rab The following are some examples of what a query for translation
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  • world of outer phenomena. Although these phenomena seems to have a true reality, their ultimate nature is emptiness. The gradual transformation of our way
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  • that the nature of all phenomena is profound emptiness devoid of constructs such as arising and ceasing, and, that the innate real condition of things is
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  • aspects of cognition, eight collections of consciousnesses, eight aggregates of consciousness. eight gatherings of consciousness. eight avenues of ordinary
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  • manifestation of wisdom (the unreal manifestation of the phenomena of existence whose real nature is primordial wisdom) [JV] ye shes dbyings - sphere of primordial
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  • Kanjur & Tanjur Studies (University of Vienna) Thesaurus Literaturae Buddhicae (University of Oslo) Buddhanexus (University of Hamburg) BUDA (Buddhist Digital
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  • wisdom which knows the ultimate nature of mind and phenomena, and the wisdom which knows the multiplicity of these phenomena. [MR]
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  • non-arising nature of mind. In the aspect of ultimate truth, all phenomena are devoid of an independent, concrete identity and have therefore no basis
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  • fundamental mandala of awakened mind; [one of the three mandalas of Anu [Yoga]: the basic space and wisdom as nondual is the Child of Great Bliss, also called
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  • imprint, appearance, phenomena, attributes, expression, manifestation, observable quality, = yul snang pa causal characteristic [mode of behavior in relation
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  • self-nature (rang bzhin) [LWx] [RY] Self-nature (rang bzhin). An inherently existent and independent substance of the individual self or of phenomena. Something
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  • visionary appearance of direct perception of reality, appearance of the manifestation of dharmata [one of the {snang ba bzhi} the natural state of things as they
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  • synonymous with Buddha Nature or Dharmakaya, the recognition of which is the basis for all pure phenomena; other times, as in the case of the 'ignorant all-ground
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  • B
    and life, of meditative concentration, of dream, of the instant of death, of the absolute nature, and of seeking a new existence. [MR] Bardo (bar do), "intermediate"
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  • in true nature, non-inherent existence, absence of substance, absence of self-nature, without any inherent nature, not exist, ineffable by nature, devoid
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  • the luminosity of the path of seeing in the form of the wisdom body of unified state of the 'path of training.' [ZL] [RY] vidyadhara level of Mahamudra [LW1]
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  • syllables), three contemplations of bskyed rim practice of mahayoga and tantra in general (contemplation of the essential nature where one meditates on the intrinsic
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  • zad pa'i chos nyid (true) nature in which phenomena resolve/ fall away
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  • the unity of the three kayas. Jamgon Kongtrul defines it as the aspect of dharmakaya which is 'the nature of all phenomena, emptiness devoid of all constructs
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  • which permits the occurrence of an effect or leads to a result. Reason refers to what explains the occurrence or nature of an effect. Occasion is a situation
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  • An Annotated Commentary to the Stanzas on Distinguishing Phenomena from their Intrinsic Nature. Email: doctor@wlink.com.np
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  • gnyis pa) - Second Turning of the Wheel of Dharma. The teachings emphasizing 'Emptiness,' that all phenomena are devoid of a self-entity and true existence
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    eight classes of gods and demons. [ZL] [RY] rahula [LW1] [RY] Rahulabhadra - Capital of Magadha at the time of the Buddha; site of the teaching of the Prajnaparamita
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  • world of outer phenomena. Although these phenomena seems to have a true reality, their ultimate nature is emptiness. The gradual transformation of our way
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  • syllables), three contemplations of bskyed rim practice of Mahayoga and tantra in general (contemplation of the essential nature where one meditates on the intrinsic
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  • grub pa; 1 of the {bdag med gnyis}, 2) selflessness; selflessness of phenomena; unreality of intrinsic phenomena; phenomenal non-self; lack of a self in
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  • sections of tantra [RY] sngags - mantra. 1) A synonym for Vajrayana. 2) A particular combination of sounds symbolizing and communicating the nature of a deity
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  • transformation of ignorance. [RY] Dharmakaya (chos sku). The first of the three kayas, which is devoid of constructs, like space. The nature of all phenomena designated
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  • The wisdom of knowing the nature as it is and the wisdom of perceiving all that exists. Knowledge of conventional and ultimate phenomena [RY] mkhyen gnyis
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  • perform a function; 2) substantial nature du gyur pa'i quality of form EG, its impermanence [IW] substantial phenomena [RY]
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    one realizes the result of purification, this primordially present nature - by means of which the purification of the paths of ripening and liberation
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  • phan chos kyi snang ba, Mi pham rgya mtsho. Distinguishing Phenomena from Their Intrinsic Nature (2013)    |  Sanskrit: saṃprajanya   |  English: alertness
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  • obscuration of holding on to the concepts of subject, object and action. It is temporarily purified in the moment of recognizing the nature of mind, and
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  • one of the most important sayings of the Kadampa masters. If we examine the lives of the great masters of any School we find how many teachers of different
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  • dharmadhatu wisdom [awareness of the expanse of dharma, pristine cognition of the expanse of reality, expanse of qualities wisdom (one of the {ye shes lnga}, =
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  • transience of all phenomena, the nature of which is suffering. The demon child of gods refers to mental wandering and the attachment to phenomena apprehended
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  • as the 'Vehicles of the Methods of Mastery' because they establish the way to experience that the world and beings are the nature of mind manifest as kayas
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  • the knowledge of quantity, the knowledge which knows the quantity of all phenomena; pristine cognition which qualitatively knows phenomena; pristine awareness
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  • Yeshe Dargye. As a result of his studies, he received the degree of Khenchen (great scholar) and became the heart student of all of these teachers. From the
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  • 'Ignorance' here means lack of knowledge of the nature of mind; 3) in Mahamudra practice the deluded aspect, the moment of oblivion that allows confused
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  • others for the sake of one's own profit and fame--be rid of all of them. They will never be the cause of Buddhahood. Crush the head of the eight worldly
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  • features. སེམས་ཉིད་སྐྱེ་བ་མེད་པ nonarising nature of mind. In the aspect of ultimate truth, all phenomena are devoid of an independent, concrete identity and
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  • pa. The Precious Treasury of the Fundamental Nature (2022)    |  English: awareness Gray, D., tsong kha pa. Illumination of the Hidden Meaning Part 2 (2019)
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  • [JV] nang gi 'od lnga - five inner aspects of illumination [RB] snang - abbr. of {snang ba} appearance, phenomena, presence, to appear, show, be seen, be
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  • two kinds of self-entity. The dependent (gzhan dbang) is the eight collections of consciousness. The absolute (yongs grub) is the empty nature of things,
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  • Nonarising nature of mind (sems nyid skye ba med pa). In the aspect of ultimate truth, all phenomena are devoid of an independent, concrete identity and
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  • realm of dharmas, realm of phenomena sm {gnas lugs gyi don}, lit expanse of the dharma, ultimate reality, the realm of all dharmas, totality of existents
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  • syllables), three contemplations of bskyed rim practice of mahayoga and tantra in general (contemplation of the essential nature where one meditates on the intrinsic
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