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  • Treasury of Oral Instructions (gdams ngag mdzod). Contains the most essential advice and transmissions from the eight main Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet
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  • established his seat in exile in Dehra Dun/India, while the Drikung Chungtsang Rinpoche remains in Tibet. The Drikung Kayu Order of Tibetan Buddhism is a unique
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  • transmissions from the eight main Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet. Compiled by Jamgön Kongtrül Lodrö Thaye. tummo (gtum mo), 'inner heat' one of the Six Doctrines
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  • Shangpa Kagyu (category Lineages & Teachings)
    erroneously considered part of that group of lineages. As one of the eight great practice lineages (sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad) of the Tibetan buddhist tradition
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  • Jangter (category Nyingma Lineages) (section Historical Lineage Masters)
    later became the main practice of the great 5th Dalai Lama. The main seat of the Northern Treasures teaching was the great monastery of Thubten Dorje Drak
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  • Chö (category Lineages)
    transcendent knowledge, Prajnaparamita. Chö is one of the famous Eight Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet. Main details are under Chod
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  • "Chariots of Tibetan Buddhism", "Chariots of the Practice Lineages", "Great Practice lineages" and "Great Disciplines" "The practice of Buddhism in Tibet is encompassed
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  • (A treasury of Key instructions) contains teachings of the Eight Main Practicing Lineages of Tibetan Buddhism in Ten volumes. These eight main teachings
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  • Pacification, of suffering, one of the eight main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Padampa Sangye [RY] Shije [RY] Shijey. Pacifying, one of the Eight
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  • E
    bodhicitta. [RY] Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage (sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad), listing of [LW1] [RY] eight chariots of the practice lineages (sgrub brgyud
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  • they rebuked me. "All Schools of Buddhism practice the teachings of the Lord Buddha. Moreover, the Schools of Buddhism in Tibet have even more common ground
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  • H
    Hidden Teachings of Tibet [LW1] [RY] Hidden Teachings of Tibet [LWx] [RY] Hidden Teachings of Tibet: An Explanation of the Terma Tradition of the Nyingma School
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  • day formed the basis for most of the Buddhist practice in Bhutan Both the famiJy lineage and lineage of incarnations of Padma Lingpa have Continued to
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  • Sakya was founded by Könchok Gyalpo of the powerful Khön family, in 1073 [RY] SA Eight chariots of the practice lineages (sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad)
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  • R
    part of the "eight classes of gods and raksas" (lha srin sde brgyad). See Glossary of Enumerations. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Rahula (gza'). One of the eight classes
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  • purpose of cutting through the four Maras and ego-clinging. One of the Eight Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet [RY] gcod lugs - Lineage in Tantric
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  • teacher of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Gönpo Tseten was born in 1906 in Amdo, an eastern province of Tibet, into a family heritage of ngakpas
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  • Tibetan traditions of Buddhism. Born, brought up and educated in Tibet, he went on to become the Vajramaster (rdo rje slob dpon) of H.H. the 16th Karmapa
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  • Chörten at Chung Riwoche, Tibet; established the monastery of Derge Gönchen in Eastern Tibet; and is considered to be the father of Tibetan opera. He is associated
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  • C
    ‘seven types of attention’ in addition to the basis of the ‘nine means of mental stillness’. The seven types of attention are: 1) the attentions of characteristics
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  • Labdrön for the purpose of cutting through the four Maras and ego-clinging. One of the Eight Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet [RY] chos kyi sdom bzhi
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  • their education and training in Tibet. He was born in 1910 in Eastern Tibet to a family descended from the royal lineage of the ninth century king Trisong
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  • The Eight Manifestations of Guru Padmasambhava Light of Fearless Indestructible Wisdom: The Life and Legacy of His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche Light of Peace:
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  • Tantric Practice in Nying-ma Another translation of of The Words of My Perfect Teacher Kün-zang La-may Zhal-lung Another translation of of The Words of My Perfect
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  • 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 dharmas
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  • Gyaltsen was born in the spring of 1946, and it was there that he spent his early years. In 1959, because of the political situation in Tibet , Khenpo Rinpoche
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  • religion of Tibet, considered to have been of Iranian origin, and founded in Tibet by sTon-pa gShen-rab Mi-bo-che. The rituals and practices of Bon appear
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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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  • day formed the basis for most of the Buddhist practice in Bhutan Both the famiJy lineage and lineage of incarnations of Padma Lingpa have Continued to
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  • one of Tibet's most prolific and influential masters. His presentation of the Nyingma School's unique approach to the view and practice of Buddhism, and
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  • abodes of gods in the Realm of Desire. [RY] Shijey (Pacifying) (zhi byed) [LW1] [RY] Shijey (zhi byed). Pacifying, one of the Eight Practice Lineages brought
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  • Thunder of the Drum of Brahma (tshangs pa'i rnga sgra); sambhogakaya realm of [LW1] [RY] Thunder of the Drum of Perfection. [Daki] [RY] Tibet and Kham
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  • they rebuked me. "All Schools of Buddhism practice the teachings of the Lord Buddha. Moreover, the Schools of Buddhism in Tibet have even more common ground
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  • scholastic lineage of expounding the scriptures (bshad brgyud). See Eight Practice Lineages. [RY] Practice Lineage (sgrub brgyud). The lineage of teachings
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  • places each of which he blessed to be a sacred place of practice. Knowing that a descendant of the king would later try to destroy Buddhism in Tibet, he gave
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  • Cycles of Oral Lineage;, (snyan brgyud skor gsum), are the three main lineages of the Oral or Whispered Transmission of the Chakrasamvara teachings of the
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  • Polo Khenpo Dorje; disciple of Khenpo Ngakchung. Bonpo - religion prevalent in Tibet before the establishment of Buddhism in the 9th Century. Boudha; Boudhanath
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  • day formed the basis for most of the Buddhist practice in Bhutan Both the famiJy lineage and lineage of incarnations of Padma Lingpa have Continued to
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  • don grub Khenchen Tashi Dhondrup was born in 1943 in Kham Minyak, Tibet to a nomadic family. When he was eight years old, he began to learn to read and
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  • himself mentions in the biography. The Summary of “The Life” Buddhagupta was the youngest of eight sons of a rich merchant in the great city of Indra-liṅga
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  • L
    definition of [LW1] [RY] lamrim; definition of; [LWx] [RY] Land of Snow (gangs can gyi yul). Same as Tibet. [RY] Land of Snow. Same as Tibet [LW1] [RY]
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  • Unions (sbyor drug). One of the Eight Great Chariots of the Practice Lineage embodying the pith instruction for the practice of Kalachakra. Superknowledges (mngon
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  • day formed the basis for most of the Buddhist practice in Bhutan Both the famiJy lineage and lineage of incarnations of Padma Lingpa have Continued to
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  • Gompo Namgyal, the chief of Nyarong in eastern Tibet spread a reign of terror in the neighbouring area, following which thousands of refugees poured into Lhasa
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  • teacher of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Gönpo Tseten was born in 1906 in Amdo, an eastern province of Tibet, into a family heritage of ngakpas
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  • established Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet in the 9th century at the invitation of King Trisong Deutsen. He manifested the attainment of the four vidyadhara
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  • - Dupedo is the main scripture of Anu Yoga. Gyutrul is the main Maha Yoga tantra. Semde is the Mind Section of Dzogchen Ati Yoga and in this context includes
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  • Labdron for the purpose of cutting through the four Maras and ego-clinging. One of the Eight Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet. [RY] Chokgyur Lingpa
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  • 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 dharmas
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  • Drolma Lhakang was the main residence of Jowo Atisha in Tibet, and the place where he died in 1054. One finds there a statue of Atisha, regarded as is
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  • transmissions, 211 eight aspects of the main stage of the dhyanas, 173 eight aspects of the preparatory stage, 173 Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage - sgrub
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  • Choku Odzer and holder of the Dro lineage of the Kalachakra Tantra, settled in mountain caves in South Central Tibet in U-Tsang in a place called "Jomonang
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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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  • [Central Tibet] [RY] snye thang sgrol ma lha khang - The Tara Temple of Nyethang, south of Lhasa, was the main residence of Jowo Atisha in Tibet and the
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  • Dondrub Khenchen Tashi Dhondrup was born in 1943 in Kham Minyak, Tibet to a nomadic family. When he was eight years old, he began to learn to read and
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  • don grub Khenchen Tashi Dhondrup was born in 1943 in Kham Minyak, Tibet to a nomadic family. When he was eight years old, he began to learn to read and
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  • Welcome to a test page for the Lotsawa Workbench This page is still in development. More changes coming soon! If you'd like to review other pages that
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  • and are residing on one of the ten bhumis. Bonpo - bon po, the religion prevalent in Tibet before the establishment of Buddhism in the ninth century. Brahma
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  • ministers’ involvement in the decline of Buddhism in Tibet in the twentieth century. This version, 1260 pages, was found in the Mustang region of Nepal and is also
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  • a rare practice in Tibet. Several individuals among his many followers established a number of important branch lineages, the so-called “eight minor Bka’
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  • Jordruk (sbyor drug). One of the Eight Practice Lineages. Literally it means "Six Unions" and is according to the system of Kalachakra. [RY] Jowo Changchup
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  • close disciple of the 1st Dodrupchen, Jigme Trinley Özer. He became an accomplished master of his own right and one of the main holders of the Longchen Nyingthig
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  • initiated in Tibet the lineage of the practice of Chöd (gcod), which means "cutting through" ego-clinging and other attachments. In this practice, based on
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  • comprehension of the practice and 'actual' means to have direct experience of its meaning. [RY] main temple of Samye, the three stories of which were each
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  • view of primordial purity, the Trekchö practice of realizing the heart of enlightenment in the present moment, while 'means' is the meditation of spontaneous
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  • which is kept in the temple of Ramoche (ra mo che). These statues, the most venerated in Tibet, were brought to Lhasa by the two wives of Songtsen Gampo
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  • Vikramashila who spent the last twelve years of his life in Tibet. Founding forefather of the Kadampa School of Tibetan Buddhism and is also known as Dipamkara Shrijnana
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  • Drolma Lhakang was the main residence of Jowo Atisha in Tibet, and the place where he died in 1054. One finds there a statue of Atisha, regarded as is
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  • (theg pa). The practice of a set of teachings which 'carries' one to the level of fruition. [RY] Vehicle (theg pa). The practice of a set of teachings which
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  • actual state of dhyana...; eight aspects of the main stage of the dhyanas...; four dhyanas, detailed; mundane dhyana; dhyana of abiding blissfully in this life;
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  • parts of the body). (ris med) movement (Tib.). The nonsectarian approach to the study and prac- tice of the Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage of Tibetan
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  • objects of salutation! To the north of the land of Nepal, birthplace of the lord Buddha Sakyamuni, on the Himalayan borders of Nepal and Tibet, is the
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  • six years of education in only three years. In 1964, he went to middle school. He excelled in his studies, especially in linguistics and in sports (soccer)
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  • utpattikrama). One of the two aspects of Vajrayana practice. The mental creation of pure images in order to purify habitual tendencies. The essence of the development
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  • the principal figure involved in the establishment of Buddhism within Tibet in the eighth century. / The discoverers of these teachings are known as "Tertöns"
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  • through the practice of Anu Yoga is superior because of transmuting the physical body of karmic ripening into luminosity by means of the practice connected
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  • activities of SRIT 4. Publications of SRIT Bulletin of Tibetology 1981 No.4 1. Bon: the primitive religion of Tibet : Dr. A.C. Banerjee 2. Lamaism in Tibet: a
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  • College of Graduate Studies and Research in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Far Eastern
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  • state of equanimity. [RY] four dhyanas; detailed expl.; listing of [LWx] [RY] Four districts of Tibet (bod ru bzhi). Four areas in Central Tibet flanking
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  • disciple of Khenpo Ngakchung was still teaching in a mountain retreat at Nyarong, in Kham. 3. The full title of a collection of songs and words of advice
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  • 'emanation(s)' in some form or other: sku rgyud - descent of the spirit in emanations as in the case of incarnate lamas, scion, descendant of a noble family
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  • combination of tsampa and tea constitutes the diet of most retreatants in Tibet. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Rochik (ro gcig). The third stage in the practice of mahamudra
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  • Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). Scholarship Additional
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  • the top of the page. Following the example of the great masters of India and Tibet, I prostrate to the youthful Manjushri. As the traditions of Buddhist
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