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  • Meditation (sgom nyams drug pa), Spontaneous Summit (rtse mo byung rgyal), Sky King (nam mkha' rgyal po), Jewel Studded Bliss (bde ba phra bkod), Perfect Comprehension
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  • byed dgra bo - king of the rakshasas [IW] mgrin bcu - king of the rakshasas, Ravana [IW] mgrin bcu - king of the rakshasas, Ravana [king of Ceylon and son
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  • Rulers. 1) yul 'khor bsrungs king Dhritarastra of the east. 2) 'phags skyes po king Virudhaka of the south. 3) spyan mi bzang king Virupaksha of the west. 4)
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  • features. རྒྱལ་པོ 1) king, ruler, monarch, emperor; regent king. 2) rule, penalties. [in case of danger / fears to be protected from]; 3) sky-traveling preta-demon;
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  • the Semde lung “The Primordial State of the King of Space.” The second text is the Longde tantra “The King of the Infinite Primordial Dimension.” The Tibetan
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  • 1) celestial, heavenly. 2) 'dwelling in the sky,' celestial realm, pure lands. 3) goddess [sky goers], 'sky traveler', dakini. 4) Syn {mkha' spyod kyi dngos
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  • powerful, secure, lord, king, force, power, might, king, strong, mighty, powerful, ruler, tsen spirits. ghosts of hunting. sky-traveling preta-demon; strong
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. འོད་ཡངས་སྐྱེས [['od yangs skyes [IW] [['od yangs skyes [king of the rakshasas] [IW]
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  • in the animal realm] [IW] 1) garuda/ eagle; 2) sky soarer [IW] eagle, king of birds, that hovers in the sky, synonym for khyung [JV]
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  • Yarlung valley of Central Tibet, where the first king of Tibet is said to have descended from the sky. (AJP) from The Great Image; ISBN 1-59030-069-6 The
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  • Sikkim and Bhutan [IW] rgyal gron - ADC to king of Bhutan [IW] rgyal gzim - Private Secretary of the King of Bhutan [IW] rgyal yongs tshogs 'du - national
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  • Monastery, the king showed signs of approaching death, and soon passed away. The king's son, Prince Mutik Tsenpo (also known as Sena Lek) became king, and received
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  • Rulers. 1) yul 'khor bsrungs king Dhritarastra of the east. 2) 'phags skyes po king Virudhaka of the south. 3) spyan mi bzang king Virupaksha of the west. 4)
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    One of the queens of king Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [RY] Lady Jangchub Men of Tro ('bro bza' byang chub sman). One of the queens of king Trisong Deutsen. [ZL]
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  • Lhasa [RY] srong btsan sgam po - Songtsen Gampo. King Songtsen Gampo (569-650) or (617-650). The king of Tibet in the seventh century Tibetan who prepared
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  • [RY] gnya' khri btsan po - king {gnya' khri btsan po} [IW] gnya' khri btsan po - name of Tibet's first king; the first Tibetan king [RY] gnya' khri btsan po
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    gandharvas' (gandharva nagara, dri za'i grong khyer) is an imaginary city in the sky, like a fairy castle in the clouds.[Primer] [RY] Gandharva (dri za). 1] A
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  • One of them then said, "This is your master!" and as he looked up into the sky, the Bodhisattva Ratnamati appeared, along with Hayagriva. From them he then
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  • power. It is said also that four devas and four gandharvas descended from the sky and established their dominion in the eight places known as the Eight Celestial
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  • more upcoming features. གཉའ་ཁྲི་བཙན་པོ king gnya' khri btsan po [IW] name of Tibet's first king; the first Tibetan king [RY] first ruler of men' in Tibet [in
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  • Yarlung valley of Central Tibet, where the first king of Tibet is said to have descended from the sky. [AJP] from The Great Image ISBN 1-59030-069-6
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  • Dance Goddess; Nirti Dance Goddess (his consort) [RY] gos sngon can - 1) sky; 2) Vajrapani; 3) Saturn; 4) Khyab 'jug gi gcen po stobs bzang [IW] dga' rab
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    The second son of King Trisong Deutsen who later incarnated as Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa. [RY] Yeshe Rolpa Tsal, the second son of King Trisong Deutsen..
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  • ma skyes dgra King Ajatasatru
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  • rgyal po ma skyes dgra King Ajatasatru
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    One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche. [RY] Raksha Tötreng, the king of the rakshas. [Daki] [RY] Rakshas (srin po). An evil being or demon. [RY]
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  • shud bu dpal gyi seng ge - Palgyi Senge of Shubu. One of the ministers of King Trisong Deutsen, sent among the first :emissaries to invite Padmasambhava
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  • deity, Deva; sublime [RY] god; deity [RB] 1) king; 2) buddha [R]; 3) god/ deva [R]; 4) 8 [R] [IW] 1) king; 2) buddha; 3) god/ deva; 4) 8 [IW]
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    ISBN 962-7341-11-8 [ZL] [RY] daka [LW1] [RY] Dakas (mkha' spyod) a class of sky going beings; masculine counterpart of dakinis; tantric deities who protect
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  • training in the traditional sciences such as Grammar and Logic, he mastered the sky-like treasury of the complete teachings of Dharma and spontaneously aquired
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  • [RY] gnam chos - termas revealed by Mingyur Dorje, nephew of Karma Chagmey; Sky Teaching. cycle of termas revealed by {gter ston mi 'gyur rdo rje} [RY] Khedrub
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  • power. It is said also that four devas and four gandharvas descended from the sky and established their dominion in the eight places known as the Eight Celestial
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  • later translated sems sde tantras, 1 of phyi 'gyur bcu gsum, King of Space [JV] King of the Sky, one of the six main aspects of Avalokiteshvara [RY]
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  • numerous volumes. Like the earth and the pervading elements, Enduring like the sky itself endures, For boundless multitudes of living beings, May I be their
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གསལ་མཐོང sky, clear sight [JV] 1) see clearly; 2) a naga king [IW]
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  • were King of Saale Jong Desi Sangay Gyatsho, King of Mongolia, Dala Bahadur Therze, King Sayi Tsangpa Gyasel, Great Ling Dorje Gonpo, Powerful King of Kham
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  • [MR-ShabkarNotes] Sky Dancer, Namkhai Nyingpo, by Keith Dowman, Rutledge & Kegan-Paul, London. [ZL] [RY] Sky Plain (gung thang). [ZL] [RY] Sky Plain of Lhaitsa
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    of the five statues brought from Nepal by Akaramatishila at the order of King Songtsen Gampo (see chap.9, note 18), This highly venerated image is said
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  • nature of mind, Sphere of the illusory network of diverse appearances, the sky-like scope of spontaneously-accomplished primordial wisdom, I prostrate, knowing
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  • of feminine spirits [JV] Matari. mamo, mother goddesses, mother deities. sky-traveling preta-demon/ a ewe who has given birth; Mother deities; Mamos, wrathful
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  • par bkod pa), 378 King Ashoka: as grandfather of Prahevajra, 198 King Hasti - (rgyal po hasti): early master in Mind Section, 422 King Helu Bhade: father
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  • འཕགས་སྐྱེས་པོ Virudhaka, [guardian king of the south, lord of the kumbhandas, rgyal chen bzhi [RY] Virudhaka [IW] Virudhaka [guardian king of the s [of Mount Meru
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  • thinking, "I will establish my mothers, all sentient beings equal to the sky, in the state of the three kayas of the All-encompassing Master. In order
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  • one can easily see the triangular shape of the area, with a triangle of sky above, a triangle of earth below and a triangle of water in between (see picture)
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    parinirvana, King Ajatashatru sponsored the 500 arhats to collect the Buddha's teachings. Indian Buddhism is greatly indebted to the converted King Ajatashatru
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  • (1729-1798) was considered to be an emanation of the great pandita Vimalamitra, of King Trisong Detsen, of Longchen Rabjam (13O8-1363), of Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyal
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    [LW1] [RY] Naga Demon Razor (klu bdud spu gri). Ludü Pudri [ZL] [RY] Naga King Jogpo (klu rgyal 'jog po). One of the Five Eminent Beings who received the
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  • Meanwhile, Lha Lama was captured by the king of Garlog, who was alarmed at any effort to revive the teachings. The king demanded Lha Lama's weight in gold as
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  • received it from Dzogchen Pema Rinzin. According to Rinpoche’s instructions, the king of Dege built the great treasury of Dharma Dege Barkhang, and it remains
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  • caste; kshatriya [RY] ksatriya, military caste of india, royal race, race of a king, 1 of rigs bzhi, royalty, 1 of rigs bzhi [JV] warrior class/ kshatriya [RB]
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    Padmakara [LW1] [RY] Padmakara, the king of the victorious ones (rgyal dbang pad ma ka ra). He is called the king of victorious ones because he conquered
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    Translations from the 7th through the 9th centuries up to and including King Triral are called the Old School of Early Translations (snga 'gyur snying
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  • dynasty founded by the first Tibetan king/ Dharma King [RY] chos rgyal - 1) Dharma-king/raja [buddhist king or king who protects Buddhism]; 2) Las kyi gshin
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    fifteen incarnations include King Trisong Deutsen, a son of the god Indra named Prince Boundless Radiance, the Tibetan king Ralpachen, the Indian prince
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  • monk Ha-Shang in debate. Disciple of Shantarakshita and invited to Tibet by King Trisong Deutsen. proponent of Sautrantika [RY] ska ba dpal brtsegs - Kawa
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  • features. མ་སྐྱེས་དགྲ king ma skyes dgra [IW] a name of yudhisthira, eldest of pandava brothers [JV] king ma skyes dgra [previous Indian king of ma ga dha bhin
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  • kun khyab bzhin ston - epith. of Garuda, king of the birds [RY] klu mthar byed - destroyer of nagas: a) Garuda bird, b) the chief patriarch of the nagas
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  • shud bu dpal gyi seng ge - Palgyi Senge of Shubu. One of the ministers of King Trisong Deutsen, sent among the first :emissaries to invite Padmasambhava
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  • bzang lha lod). A minister of King Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [RY] Trisang Yablhag (khri bzang yab lhag). A minister of King Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [RY] Trishö
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  • of fire into a lake, the king gained faith and without hesitation offered his entire kingdom and the princess. When the king requested teachings, Padmasambhava
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  • Mahayoga. [ZL] [RY] king and citizens. King and citizens, is a collective term for Padmakara's twenty-five principal pupils, the king being King Trisong Deutsen
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    Sri Lanka bv King Devanampiya Tissa; leading center of the Theravadin tradition. [Tarthang] Mahavihara - Monastery founded in Sri Lanka by King Devanampiya
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  • Coincidence (rten 'brel mdo chings) mentions: The profound termas concealed at Sky Treasury$ Will not stay idle, but be revealed by man with aspirations. [647]$
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  • qualities of Brahma, the king of the gods. A common description of a buddha's speech [RY] a melodious voice [one of the skyes bu chen po'i mtshan sum bcu
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  • nyengyu. 7) His sky teachings, Namcho, consist of the sadhana of Jowo Kasarpani which he wrote down from sign letters appearing in the sky. Furthermore,
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    all diseases, especially leprosy and epilepsy; to enable one to fly in the sky and walk on water; and to bring forth all ordinary and extraordinary siddhis
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  • [RY] Lungten Dorje (lung bstan rdo rje). Same as King Jah. [RY] Lungtok Gyatso. [RY] Luthai - Thai king who initiated many political reforms and revitalized
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  • features. མགྲོན་དུ་བོས་པ invited for a feast me skyes kyi khang par rgyal po mgron du bos pa the king was invited to Jyotiska's house for a feast [RY]
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  • [RY] gnam chos - termas revealed by Mingyur Dorje, nephew of Karma Chagmey; Sky Teaching. cycle of termas revealed by {gter ston mi 'gyur rdo rje} [RY] Khedrub
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    Indian king and patron of the Dharma; author of works found in the bKa' 'gyur; also known as Harsa [RY] Harsavardhana - Seventh century Indian king and patron
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  • teaching." The next morning Tsasum made sure to attend the teachings. The local king was sponsoring the event, and many officials, as well as a few high lamas
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  • (‘Bor-Ra-sGang), A conch-colored crystal rock pierces the sky known as Sword Boulder or White Boulder Sky Fortress or especially as Jewel Crest of Clear Sound
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  • [ZL] [RY] Shin Arahan - Young monk from Thaton responsible for converting King Anoratha of Pagan [RY] Shingon - Japanese school of Tantra, based on Yoga
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  • jewel like [IW] rgyal sras - prince, sons of the victorious ones, son of a king or prince or chief, son of a buddha, bodhisattva, prince, jinaputra [JV]
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  • powerful, secure, lord, king, force, power, might, king, strong, mighty, powerful, ruler, tsen spirits. ghosts of hunting. sky-traveling preta-demon; strong
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  • dbyung btang nas rgyal po ma skyes dgrar dpung rogs su sbran par bskyod pa'i lam bar du shi [IW] King gsal rgyal [IW] King Prasenajit [RY]
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  • ba), "The Pastry-Seller" 60. Campaka / Tsampala (tsam pa ka), "The Flower King" 61. Bhiksana / Bhekhepa (so gnyis pa), "The Man with Two-Teeth" 62. Telopa
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    eight collections of consciousnesses (rnam shes tshogs brgyad), like the sky being (temporarily) obscured by clouds; also, one realizes the result of purification
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  • At Samye, Guru Padmasambhava subdued all the king-spirits (rgyal po) and put them under the power of King Pehar (pe har). He did the same with all the
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  • lde'u btsan - King Trisong Detsen, an emanation of Noble Manjusri [RY] 'phags pa spyan ras gzigs kyi sprul pa rgyal po srong btsan sgam po - King Songtsen Gampo
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  • [RY] gnam chos - termas revealed by Mingyur Dorje, nephew of Karma Chagmey; Sky Teaching. cycle of termas revealed by {gter ston mi 'gyur rdo rje} [RY] Khedrub
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  • nature of mind, Sphere of the illusory network of diverse appearances, the sky-like scope of spontaneously-accomplished primordial wisdom, I prostrate, knowing
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  • casket that fell from the sky during the reign of King Lha Thothori Nyan Tsan (5th century A.D.), the 27th officially recognized king of Tibet. This is conбdered
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  • is politically part of Nepal. Chogye Rinpoche, as the uncle of the current King, found safe refuge and stayed for some time, giving teachings and performing
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  • Niguma”. Thangtong Gyalpo is said to have “passed away bodily, in the way of a sky-farer” in his 125th year at Riwoche. ༈ སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་དང་དཔལ་རྟ་མགྲིན་ཟུང་
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  • snyan shal, born in 374 C.E., he was the first Dharma king of Tibet and the twenty-eighth hereditary king. He was also an emanation of the bodhisattva Samantabhadra
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  • [dhrtaraastra] = king dhrtaraastra of the east 2) 'phags skyes po [viruudhaka] king viruudhaka of the south 3) spyan mi bzang [vuruupaaksa] = king vuruupaaksa
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  • were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward. Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King Trisong Detsun and has been
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  • nam mkha'i rgyal po King of the Sky, one of the six main aspects of Avalokiteshvara
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  • communication by T.Huber). [MR-ShabkarNotes] Dharma King Lhagyari, see chap.10, note 5. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Dharma King of Uddiyana - (o rgyan chos kyi rgyal po).
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  • (gnya' khri btsan po) said to be the name of the first king of Tibet, who descended from the sky to Yrlha Shampo mountain. [Rain of Wisdom] Nyatri Tsenpo
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  • lineage— his mother traveled to Five-Peaks Mountain, and was related to the King of China. The fourth greatness— he was the dharmic minister of the manifested
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  • qualities of Brahma, the king of the gods. A common description of a buddha's speech [RY] a melodious voice [one of the skyes bu chen po'i mtshan sum bcu
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  • are not intrinsic to the sugatagarbha, like clouds are not inherent in the sky. [RY] Temporary straying from the essence (gshis kyi 'phral shor). [RY] Temporary
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  • are not intrinsic to the buddha nature, like clouds are not inherent in the sky. [RY] Mon (mon) Name for lands to the south and southwest of Tibet. [Rain
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  • then spread in Tibet. 6) During following generations, incarnations of the king and the close disciples of Padmasambhava have, and still continue to do so
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  • extraction of essences (rasa-yāna, bcud len) and was a most impressive figure. The king Rāma-rāja doubted the Guru and came to test him. He was thoroughly impressed
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  • Rinpoche. [RY] King Dza (rgyal po dzah). The recipient of the Mahayoga teachings. [RY] King Jah (rgyal po dzah). See King Dza. [RY] King of Mountains (ri
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  • Wangchuk. [RY] Great Cloud Discourse, Mahamegha [MR] Great Compassionate King of the Sky (thugs rje chen po nam mkha'i rgyal po), one of the six main names and
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  • bza' [IW] ru yong bza' [1 of king srong btsan sgam po'i queens gras mi nyag rgyal po'i bu mo gung ri gung btsan gyi skyed ma, who founded mig mang tsal
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  • Padmasambhava - (pad ma lam rim) 106) Instruction according to the edict of a king - (rgyal po bka' 'bum) 107) Instruction on the jewel that liberates upon
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  • Chökyi Drönma (chos kyi sgron ma, 1422-1455/6) Princess and daughter of the king of the Gungthang court, a principality in Southern Tibet. Born in the tiger
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  • voice. The voice endowed with the sixteen perfect qualities of Brahma, the king of the gods. A common description of a buddha's speech [RY]
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  • 274, 314 Sky Dancer - Life Story of Yeshe Tsogyal: 258, 259 Sky Plain - gung thang: 67, 68, 72 Sky Plain Pass - gung thang la kha: 18, 19 Sky Treasury
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  • Vajra, Prahevajra, Pramoda Vajra). Immaculately conceived to the daughter of King of Uddiyana. He received all the tantras, scriptures and oral instructions
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མཁའ་རྗ་སྐྱེས the disciple of the demon king of Ceylon [IW]
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. འདམ་སྐྱེས་མཚན sun, marked by a lotus, king, epithet of brahma [JV]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. མཁའ་རྗེ་སྐྱེས the disciple of the demon king of Ceylon [RY] capital city of srin po'i rgyal po [JV]
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  • fifteen incarnations include King Trisong Deutsen, a son of the god Indra named Prince Boundless Radiance, the Tibetan king Ralpachen, the Indian prince
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  • miraculously hidden in various places—temples, images, the sky (i.e., a parchment falls from the sky into the tertön’s hand), rocks, and lakes. Those found
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  • details, read her life stories Mother of Knowledge, Dharma Publishing, and Sky Dancer, Rutledge & Kegan-Paul. [RY] Yeshe Tsogyal (ye shes mtsho rgyal). The
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྒྱལ་པོའི་སྐྱེས་བུ personage of the king's family, official [JV]
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  • features. མ་ཞང་ཁྲོམ་པ་སྐྱེས minister hostile to the Dharma during the youth of King Trisong Deutsen [RY]
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  • qualities of the three trainings, May the benefit for beings be as vast as the sky. rigdzin natsok rangdröl khyenno rimnyi zabmöi lonney zik shik tsawa yenlag
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  • erected, was spontaneously accomplished And you fulfilled the wishes of the king. You were endowed with the names of three great beings. One was Padmakara
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  • power. It is said also that four devas and four gandharvas descended from the sky and established their dominion in the eight places known as the Eight Celestial
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  • with input value "nga rma bya'i rgyal po gser snang bya bar skyes dus]] I was a golden king of peacocks" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and
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  • page type) with input value "skyes mchog sgra sgyur gyi rgyal po mar pa lo tsA zhes bya ba]] the best of all beings, the king of translators known as Marpa"
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  • page type) with input value "invited for a feast me skyes kyi khang par rgyal po mgron du bos pa the king was invited to Jyotiska's house for a feast" contains
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  • karma-mudra -- (las kyi phyag rgya), 145 King of Empowerment Tantra -- (dbang skur rgyal po'i rgyud): quote from, 33 King of Marvels -- (rmad byung rgyal po):
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  • Kagyu. Disciple of the female siddha Niguma. King Lhasey (rgyal po lha sras) (9th Century). The second son of King Trisong Deutsen. Klesha Skt., (nyon mong)
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  • 220 King of Supreme Joy, 271 King of the Shakyas. See Buddha Shakyamuni King of Victorious Ones: Padmasambhava, 44 King Tenpa Tsering, xxxvi King Triral
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  • unexpected results during a query or annotation process. 'phags skyes po Virudhaka, [guardian king of the south, lord of the kumbhandas, rgyal chen bzhi
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  • century Burmese king who composed Buddhist works and made repairs on a temple at Bodh Gaya [RY] Kyanzittha - Eleventh century Burmese king who composed Buddhist
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  • the King of Derge, Do Khyentse announced his intention: he wished to become aa wan- dering yogi. “If I you won’t let me,” Do Khyentse told the king, “you’ll
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  • features. གསེར་སྣང nga rma bya'i rgyal po gser snang bya bar skyes dus I was a golden king of peacocks [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྡའུ་མགོ་དཀར minister of king ru la skyes [JV]
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  • །རྒྱལ་པོ་ཆེན་པོ་ཁྱོད་དེ་ལྟར་ཞུགས་ལ་རྒྱལ་པོ་གྱིས་ཤིག །རྒྱལ་པོའི་སྲིད་ཀྱང་མི་ཉམས་སོ། ། Great King, your tasks are many; you have much to do. In all circumstances and in all
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  • 'phags skyes po Virudhaka, Noble Birth; son of King Prasenajit and Mallika
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. སྣ་ནམ་བཟའ king khri lde gtsug brtan or, mes aag tshom can's queen, gyim shing kong jo la
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  • features. སྒྲ་སྒྱུར་གྱི་རྒྱལ་པོ skyes mchog sgra sgyur gyi rgyal po mar pa lo tsA zhes bya ba the best of all beings, the king of translators known as Marpa
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  • empowerments condensed into one, transferring the totality of blessings, just as a king would empower the crown prince to wield total authority. [ZL] [RY] Empowerment
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  • ma skyes dgra Ajatashastru, King, a disciple and patron of Buddha Shakyamuni, 289
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  • Definition Tibetan Source Wylie ma skyes dgra Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit English English Definition [ajātaSatru] King [ajātaSatru] of Magadha in India
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  • mkha' rje skyes the disciple of the demon king of Ceylon
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  • ma zhang khrom pa skyes minister hostile to the Dharma during the youth of King Trisong Deutsen
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  • of greasy food. [RY] rgyal ba dgongs brgyud - wo1 226 [RY] rgyal po dzah - King Jah - wo1 241; = Indrabhuti bar pa life story [RY] Rgyal tshab spyi lugs
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  • Afghanistan. Reign of King Ashoka: 268-232 or 272-236 BC Second Council at Vaisali: 100 years after L. Buddha's parinirvana Nagasena: 200 ? King Pusyamitra, of
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  • dharmarāja(n)¦, (mgs. 1 and 2 = Pali dhammarāja), (1) king of the doctrine or religious, righteous king, ep. of Buddha: LV 214.13; 395.9; 426.19; 437.18; °ja-putra
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  • by Guru Rinpoche to King Trisong Detsen's daughter, Lhacham Pema Tsel (lha lcam padma rtsal) at Samye Chimphu. Consoling the King's despair, Guru Rinpoche
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  • been blessed with the treasure of secrets by the great treasure-reacher and king of Dharma. May the virtuous goodness of this supplication flourish. Translated
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  • his hearers felt that he was speaking as one person to another, never as a king to a lowly subject. One always had the impression that he cared about you
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  • instruction Translation: Text no: PT GI 15 Tibetan title: gnubs kyi kha pho king kang gza' 'gyed Pages: 465-469 Author(s): gter slob mkhan ming pa Date: -
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  • brjid rtsal 'od gsal rdo rje thugs mchog rtsal mtsho skyes bla ma dgyes pa'i 'bangs Fifth Terton King Pema Ösel Dongak Lingpa Pema Osel Dongak Lingpa མཁྱེན་བརྩེའི་དབང་པོ་
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  • day-dreaming [RY] rgyal po kri kri'i rmi ltas bcu - the ten dream omens of King ... [father of sangs rgyas 'od srung] [RY] sgugs - imp. of {sgo ba}; imp
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  • Tib. suggests, rnam par ḥphrul baḥi rgyal pos zhus pa, questioning by the king of miracle- working): n. of a work: Mvy 1409. Vākkalividhvaṃsana-gaganakalpa
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  • the Mongolian king, whom he regarded as his rtsa ba'i bla ma. For a discussion of the relation between the family of the Mongolian king and the founding
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  • Tib. suggests, rnam par ḥphrul baḥi rgyal pos zhus pa, questioning by the king of miracle- working): n. of a work: Mvy 1409. Vākkalividhvaṃsana-gaganakalpa
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  • Tib. suggests, rnam par ḥphrul baḥi rgyal pos zhus pa, questioning by the king of miracle- working): n. of a work: Mvy 1409. Vākkalividhvaṃsana-gaganakalpa
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  • Author(s): ratna Date: - Site: snang gsal 'od Description: kIlaya wrathful king recitation notes Translation: Text no: PT A 31 Tibetan title: gter kha nyer
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  • taken. There are three ways of generating bodhichitta: in the manner of a king, in the manner of a boatman, and in the manner of a shepherd. Whichever of
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  • sbyor, bcu dgu pa hom gyi las, nyi shu pa mnan gtad kyi las rim, nyer gcig pa king kang gza' yi sgrub thabs, nyer gnyis pa khra tsha zin phung gi sgrub thabs
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  • །རྒྱལ་པོ་ཆེན་པོ་ཁྱོད་དེ་ལྟར་ཞུགས་ལ་རྒྱལ་པོ་གྱིས་ཤིག །རྒྱལ་པོའི་སྲིད་ཀྱང་མི་ཉམས་སོ། ། Great King, your tasks are many; you have much to do. In all circumstances and in all
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  • Troubles with certain Karma Dkar brgyud pa, and ultimately with their patron the King of Gtsang, led to his flight from Rwa lung to Bhutan in 1616. By his death
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  • Site: nam mkha' mdzod Description: Notes for extraction of essenses from the sky with mi gyo ba Translation: Text no: PT DA 34 Tibetan title: zin bris Pages:
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  • list of all 1852 people pages on the site. Dhahena Talo Hastibhala Hatibhala King Uparāja 'ba' ra ba ngag dbang ye shes 'bri gung skyob pa 'jig rten mgon po
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