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==Glossary from '''The Great Gate'''==
 
==Glossary from '''The Great Gate'''==
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*[[Ati]] ([[shin tu nal 'byor]]). The third of the [[three inner tantras]]. Same as 'Dzogchen.'
 
*[[Ati]] ([[shin tu nal 'byor]]). The third of the [[three inner tantras]]. Same as 'Dzogchen.'
 
*[[Ati Kopa]] ([[a ti bkod pa]]). A Dzogchen tantra.
 
*[[Ati Kopa]] ([[a ti bkod pa]]). A Dzogchen tantra.
*[[Avalokiteshvara]] ([[spyan ras gzigs]]). 1}. The buddha of compassion. 2}. One of the [[eight main bodhisattvas]].
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*[[Avalokiteshvara]] ([[spyan ras gzigs]]). 1). The buddha of compassion. 2). One of the [[eight main bodhisattvas]].
 
*[[Awakening at dawn from the sleep of ignorance]] ([[tho rangs ma rig gnyid skrog]]). A practice to be done immediately upon waking up.  
 
*[[Awakening at dawn from the sleep of ignorance]] ([[tho rangs ma rig gnyid skrog]]). A practice to be done immediately upon waking up.  
 
*[[Barchey Lamsel]] ([[bar chad lam sel]]). A supplication to Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Barchey Lamsel]] ([[bar chad lam sel]]). A supplication to Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Damsi]] ([[dam sri]]). [[Samaya perverter]]; a certain type of malevolent spirit.
 
*[[Damsi]] ([[dam sri]]). [[Samaya perverter]]; a certain type of malevolent spirit.
 
*[[Danyi Khala Rongo]] ([[zla nyi kha la rong sgo]]). A sacred place in the east-Tibetan province of Kham.
 
*[[Danyi Khala Rongo]] ([[zla nyi kha la rong sgo]]). A sacred place in the east-Tibetan province of Kham.
*[[Dechen Gyalpo]] ([[bde chen rgyal po]]). One of the [[12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].  
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*[[Dechen Gyalpo]] ([[bde chen rgyal po]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].  
 
*[[Definite goodness]] ([[nges par legs pa]]). [[True and complete enlightenment]].
 
*[[Definite goodness]] ([[nges par legs pa]]). [[True and complete enlightenment]].
 
*[[Deha One of the [[eight sub-continents]].
 
*[[Deha One of the [[eight sub-continents]].
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*[[Dorje Drakpo Tsal]] ([[rdo rje drag po rtsal]]). '[[Wrathful Vajra Power]].' A wrathful form of Guru Rinpoche and one of the [[twelve manifestations]].
 
*[[Dorje Drakpo Tsal]] ([[rdo rje drag po rtsal]]). '[[Wrathful Vajra Power]].' A wrathful form of Guru Rinpoche and one of the [[twelve manifestations]].
 
*[[Dorje Dudjom]] ([[rdo rje bdud 'joms]]). Same as [[Dorje Dudjom Tsal]].
 
*[[Dorje Dudjom]] ([[rdo rje bdud 'joms]]). Same as [[Dorje Dudjom Tsal]].
*[[Dorje Dudjom Tsal]] ([[rdo rje bdud 'joms rtsal]]). One of the [[25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
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*[[Dorje Dudjom Tsal]] ([[rdo rje bdud 'joms rtsal]]). One of the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
 
*[[Dorje Totreng Tsal]] ([[rdo rje thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Dorje Totreng Tsal]] ([[rdo rje thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Drekpa]] ([[dregs pa]]). A certain type of malevolent spirit.
 
*[[Drekpa]] ([[dregs pa]]). A certain type of malevolent spirit.
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*[[Drimey Dashar]] ([[dri med brda shar]]). Also [[Bende Drimey Dashar]], one of the chief disciples of Guru Rinpoche. Same as [[Jnanakumara of Nyag]].
 
*[[Drimey Dashar]] ([[dri med brda shar]]). Also [[Bende Drimey Dashar]], one of the chief disciples of Guru Rinpoche. Same as [[Jnanakumara of Nyag]].
 
*[[Drodul Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]] ([['gro 'dul mchog gyur bde chen gling pa]]). Same as [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
 
*[[Drodul Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]] ([['gro 'dul mchog gyur bde chen gling pa]]). Same as [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
*[[Dsutrul Tuchen]] ([[rdzu 'phrul mthu chen]]). One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Dsutrul Tuchen]] ([[rdzu 'phrul mthu chen]]). One of the Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Dukyi Shechen]] ([[bdud kyi gshed chen]]). One of [[12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
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*[[Dukyi Shechen]] ([[bdud kyi gshed chen]]). One of [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
 
*[[Dusum Sangye]] ([[dus gsum sangs rgyas]]). See '[[Buddhas of the Three Times]].'
 
*[[Dusum Sangye]] ([[dus gsum sangs rgyas]]). See '[[Buddhas of the Three Times]].'
*[[Dzamling Gyenchok]] ([['dzam gling rgyan mchog]]). One of the [[12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
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*[[Dzamling Gyenchok]] ([['dzam gling rgyan mchog]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
 
*[[Dzogchen]] ([[rdzogs pa chen po; rdzogs chen]]). The teachings beyond the [[vehicles of causation]], first taught in the human world by the great vidyadhara [[Garab Dorje]].
 
*[[Dzogchen]] ([[rdzogs pa chen po; rdzogs chen]]). The teachings beyond the [[vehicles of causation]], first taught in the human world by the great vidyadhara [[Garab Dorje]].
 
*[[Early Translations]] ([[sngar 'gyur]]). The teachings translated before the great translator [[Rinchen Sangpo]], during the reigns of the Tibetan kings [[Trisong Deutsen]] and [[Ralpachen]].
 
*[[Early Translations]] ([[sngar 'gyur]]). The teachings translated before the great translator [[Rinchen Sangpo]], during the reigns of the Tibetan kings [[Trisong Deutsen]] and [[Ralpachen]].
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*[[Four sessions]] ([[thun bzhi]]). Dawn, morning, afternoon and evening.
 
*[[Four sessions]] ([[thun bzhi]]). Dawn, morning, afternoon and evening.
 
*[[Four vidyadhara levels]] ([[rig 'dzin rnam pa bzhi'i go 'phang]]). See [[Four vidyadharas]].
 
*[[Four vidyadhara levels]] ([[rig 'dzin rnam pa bzhi'i go 'phang]]). See [[Four vidyadharas]].
*[[Four vidyadharas]] ([[rig 'dzin bzhi]]). The four knowledge-holders or masters on the four stages of the tantric path of mahayoga. The four vidyadhara levels are: [[fully matured vidyadhara]], [[life-mastery vidyadhara]], [[great seal vidyadhara]] and [[spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara.]] ([[rnam smin rig 'dzin i]]), ([[rig tshe dbang rig 'dzin i]]), ([[rig phyag chen rig 'dzin i]]), ([[rig lhun grub rig 'dzin]]).
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*[[Four vidyadharas]] ([[rig 'dzin bzhi]]). The [[four knowledge-holders]] or masters on the four stages of the tantric path of [[mahayoga]]. The [[four vidyadhara levels]] are: [[fully matured vidyadhara]], [[life-mastery vidyadhara]], [[great seal vidyadhara]] and [[spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara.]] ([[rnam smin rig 'dzin i]]), ([[rig tshe dbang rig 'dzin i]]), ([[rig phyag chen rig 'dzin i]]), ([[rig lhun grub rig 'dzin]]).
*[[Four visions]] ([[snang ba bzhi]]). Four stages in Dzogchen practice: manifest dharmata, increased experience, awareness reaching fullness and exhaustion of concepts and phenomena.
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*[[Four visions]] ([[snang ba bzhi]]). Four stages in Dzogchen practice: [[manifest dharmata]], [[increased experience]], [[awareness reaching fullness]] and [[exhaustion of concepts and phenomena]].
 
*[[Fourth empowerment]] ([[dbang bzhi pa]]). Also known as the [[precious word empowerment]] ([[tshig dbang rin po che]]).
 
*[[Fourth empowerment]] ([[dbang bzhi pa]]). Also known as the [[precious word empowerment]] ([[tshig dbang rin po che]]).
*[[Free and well-favored human form]] ([[dal 'byor gyi mi lus]]). A human existence endowed with the eight freedoms and ten riches.
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*[[Free and well-favored human form]] ([[dal 'byor gyi mi lus]]). A human existence endowed with the [[eight freedoms]] and [[ten riches]].
*[[Fruition of unity]] ([[zung 'jug gi 'bras bu]]). Complete enlightenment, the unified level of a vajra holder.
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*[[Fruition of unity]] ([[zung 'jug gi 'bras bu]]). [[Complete enlightenment]], the [[unified level of a vajra holder]].
*[[Gar Drubchen]] An accomplished Tibetan master who was an emanation of Nagarjuna.
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*[[Gar Drubchen]] An accomplished Tibetan master who was an emanation of [[Nagarjuna]].
*[[Garab Dorje]] ([[dga' rab rdo rje]]), Prahevajra/ Pramoda Vajra. The forefather of the Dzogchen lineage who received the transmission from Vajrasattva.
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*[[Garab Dorje]] ([[dga' rab rdo rje]]), [[Prahevajra]]/ [[Pramoda Vajra]]. The forefather of the Dzogchen lineage who received the transmission from [[Vajrasattva]].
*[[General preliminaries]] ([[thun mong gi sngon 'gro]]). Same as the Four Mind-changings.
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*[[General preliminaries]] ([[thun mong gi sngon 'gro]]). Same as the [[Four Mind-changings]].
*[[General samayas]] ([[spyi'i dam tshig]]). The general precepts for Hinayana, Mahayana and the three outer tantras.  
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*[[General samayas]] ([[spyi'i dam tshig]]). The general precepts for Hinayana, Mahayana and the [[three outer tantras]].  
 
*[[General, particular and supreme samayas]] ([[spyi khyad par dang lhag pa'i dam tshig]]).
 
*[[General, particular and supreme samayas]] ([[spyi khyad par dang lhag pa'i dam tshig]]).
 
*[[Giving and taking]] ([[gtong len]]). A bodhicitta practice of giving one's virtue and happiness to others and taking their suffering and misdeeds upon oneself.
 
*[[Giving and taking]] ([[gtong len]]). A bodhicitta practice of giving one's virtue and happiness to others and taking their suffering and misdeeds upon oneself.
 
*[[Glorious Guru]] ([[dpal ldan bla ma]]). Same as root guru, here in the form of Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Glorious Guru]] ([[dpal ldan bla ma]]). Same as root guru, here in the form of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Glorious Knower of the Three Times]] ([[dpal dus gsum mkhyen pa]]). Another name for Padmakara, Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Glorious Knower of the Three Times]] ([[dpal dus gsum mkhyen pa]]). Another name for [[Padmakara]], [[Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Glorious Mountain of Chamara]] ([[rnga g.yab dpal ri]]). The terrestrial pure land of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Glorious Mountain of Chamara]] ([[rnga g.yab dpal ri]]). The [[terrestrial pure land]] of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Glorious Samye]] ([[dpal bsam yas]]). The wondrous temple erected during the time of Guru Rinpoche in Tibet by the Dharma King Trisong Deutsen.
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*[[Glorious Samye]] ([[dpal bsam yas]]). The wondrous temple erected during the time of Guru Rinpoche in Tibet by the [[Dharma King Trisong Deutsen]].
 
*[[Glorious Subjugator of Appearance and Existence]] ([[snang srid zil gnon]]). Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Glorious Subjugator of Appearance and Existence]] ([[snang srid zil gnon]]). Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Glorious Wrathful One, the nine-faced]] ([[dpal chen khro bo dbu dgu]]). The miraculously appeared image of Chemchok Heruka in the form of a mountain in Kham.
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*[[Glorious Wrathful One, the nine-faced]] ([[dpal chen khro bo dbu dgu]]). The [[miraculously appeared image]] of [[Chemchok Heruka]] in the form of a mountain in Kham.
 
*[[Glowing Turquoise Room]] ([[g.yu zhal 'bar ba]]). The shrine room on the second story in Samye.
 
*[[Glowing Turquoise Room]] ([[g.yu zhal 'bar ba]]). The shrine room on the second story in Samye.
*[[Godaniya]]. One of the four continents.
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*[[Godaniya]]. One of the [[four continents]].
*[[Good Aeon]] ([[bskal pa bzang po, bhadrakalpa]]). This present aeon in which one thousand buddhas will appear.
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*[[Good Aeon]] ([[bskal pa bzang po]]), [[bhadrakalpa]]. This present aeon in which one thousand buddhas will appear.
 
*[[Grasping and fixation]] ([[gzung 'dzin]]). They refer to the duality of an object perceived and the mind that perceives it.
 
*[[Grasping and fixation]] ([[gzung 'dzin]]). They refer to the duality of an object perceived and the mind that perceives it.
*[[Great Chetsun]] ([[lce btsun chen po]]). The great master Chetsun Senge Wangchuk.
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*[[Great Chetsun]] ([[lce btsun chen po]]). The great master [[Chetsun Senge Wangchuk]].
*[[Great Compassionate One,]] ([[thugs rje chen po]]). Also known as Ava-lokiteshvara.
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*[[Great Compassionate One,]] ([[thugs rje chen po]]). Also known as [[Avalokiteshvara]].
*[[Great Khenpo]] ([[mkhan chen]]). See Karmey Khenpo Rinchen Dargye.
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*[[Great Khenpo]] ([[mkhan chen]]). See [[Karmey Khenpo Rinchen Dargye]].
 
*[[Great Master,]] ([[slob dpon chen po, mahaguru]]). Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Great Master,]] ([[slob dpon chen po, mahaguru]]). Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Great master and treasure revealer]] ([[gter chen bla ma]]). Same as Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa.
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*[[Great master and treasure revealer]] ([[gter chen bla ma]]). Same as [[Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]].
 
*[[Great Master of Uddiyana]] ([[o rgyan chen po]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Great Master of Uddiyana]] ([[o rgyan chen po]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Great Orgyen]] ([[o rgyan chen po]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Great Orgyen]] ([[o rgyan chen po]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Great Perfection]] ([[rdzogs pa chen po]]), mahasandhi/ maha ati. The third of the three inner tantras. See 'Dzogchen.'
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*[[Great Perfection]] ([[rdzogs pa chen po]]), [[mahasandhi]]/ [[maha ati]]. The third of the [[three inner tantras]]. See '[[Dzogchen]].'
*[[Great treasure revealer]] ([[gter chen]]), ([[gter ston chen po]]). Same as Chokgyur Lingpa.
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*[[Great treasure revealer]] ([[gter chen]]), ([[gter ston chen po]]). Same as [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
*[[Greater and lesser vehicles]] ([[theg pa che chung]]). Mahayana and Hinayana.
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*[[Greater and lesser vehicles]] ([[theg pa che chung]]). [[Mahayana]] and [[Hinayana]].
*[[Guhyamantra]] ([[gsang sngags]]). Synonymous with Vajrayana or tantric teachings. Guhya means secret, both concealed and self-secret. Mantra in this context means supreme, excellent or praiseworthy.
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*[[Guhyamantra]] ([[gsang sngags]]). Synonymous with [[Vajrayana]] or [[tantric teachings]]. [[Guhya]] means secret, both concealed and self-secret. [[Mantra]] in this context means supreme, excellent or praiseworthy.
*[[Guna]] ([[yon tan]]). Skt., Same as Jamgon Kongtrul the First, Lodro Thaye.
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*[[Guna]] ([[yon tan]]). Skt., Same as [[Jamgon Kongtrul the First]],[[ Lodro Thaye]].
 
*[[Guru]] ([[bla ma]]). Spiritual teacher.
 
*[[Guru]] ([[bla ma]]). Spiritual teacher.
 
*[[Guru Padma]] ([[gu ru pad ma]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Guru Padma]] ([[gu ru pad ma]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Guru Practices]] ([[bla sgrub, guru sadhana]]). A development stage practice focusing on the guru aspect of the three roots.
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*[[Guru Practices]] ([[bla sgrub, guru sadhana]]). A [[development stage practice]] focusing on the [[guru aspect of the three roots]].
*[[Guru Rinpoche]] ([[gu ru rin po che]]). The Precious Master, refers to Padmakara, Padmasambhava. See 'The Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava,' Dharma Publishing.
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*[[Guru Rinpoche]] ([[gu ru rin po che]]). The Precious Master, refers to Padmakara, Padmasambhava. See '[[The Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava]],' Dharma Publishing.
 
*[[Guru Vajrasattva]] ([[bla ma rdo rje sems dpa']]). The root guru in the form of Vajrasattva.
 
*[[Guru Vajrasattva]] ([[bla ma rdo rje sems dpa']]). The root guru in the form of Vajrasattva.
*[[Guru yoga]] ([[bla ma'i rnal 'byor]]). The practice of supplicating for the blessings and mingling the mind of an enlightened master with one's own mind. One of the special inner preliminaries.
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*[[Guru yoga]] ([[bla ma'i rnal 'byor]]). The practice of supplicating for the blessings and mingling the mind of an enlightened master with one's own mind. One of the [[special inner preliminaries]].
*[[Guru's Heart Practice, Dispeller of All Obstacles]] ([[bla ma'i thugs sgrub bar chad kun sel]]). The main cycle of teachings revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa.
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*[[Guru's Heart Practice, Dispeller of All Obstacles]] ([[bla ma'i thugs sgrub bar chad kun sel]]). The main cycle of teachings revealed by [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
*[[Guru, the root of blessings]] ([[byin rlabs kyi rtsa ba bla ma]]). The first of the three roots.
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*[[Guru, the root of blessings]] ([[byin rlabs kyi rtsa ba bla ma]]). The first of the [[three roots]].
*[[Gyaltsap Rinpoche Padma Namgyal]] ([[rgyal tshab rin po che pad ma rnam rgyal]]). The root guru of H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
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*[[Gyaltsab Rinpoche Padma Namgyal]] ([[rgyal tshab rin po che pad ma rnam rgyal]]). The [[root guru]] of H.H. [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]].
*[[Gyalwa Choyang]] ([[rgyal ba mchog dbyangs]]). A close disciple of Guru Rinpoche who realized Hayagriva and later was incarnated as the Karmapas.
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*[[Gyalwa Choyang]] ([[rgyal ba mchog dbyangs]]). One of the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]] who realized [[Hayagriva]] and later was incarnated as the [[Karmapas]].
*[[Gyalwey Dungdzin]] ([[rgyal ba'i gdung 'dzin]]). One of the twelve manifestations.
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*[[Gyalwey Dungdzin]] ([[rgyal ba'i gdung 'dzin]]). One of the [[twelve manifestations]].
*[[Gyungyi Koljang]] ([[rgyun gyi bkol byang]]). Same as the Daily Practice Manual of Tukdrub.
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*[[Gyungyi Koljang]] ([[rgyun gyi bkol byang]]). Same as the [[Daily Practice Manual of Tukdrub]].
*[[Gyurmey Ngedon Wangpo]] ([['gyur med nges don dbang po]]). One of the teachers of H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche.
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*[[Gyurmey Ngedon Wangpo]] ([['gyur med nges don dbang po]]). One of the teachers of H.H. [[Dudjom Rinpoche]].
*[[Gyurmey Thekchok Tenpey Gyaltsen]] ([['gyur med theg mchog bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan]]). A name of His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
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*[[Gyurmey Thekchok Tenpey Gyaltsen]] ([['gyur med theg mchog bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan]]). A name of His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]].
*[[Gyutrul Tsekar]] ([[sgyu 'phrul tshe dkar]]). One of the termas revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa which focuses on White Amitayus.
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*[[Gyutrul Tsekar]] ([[sgyu 'phrul tshe dkar]]). One of the termas revealed by [[Chokgyur Lingpa]] which focuses on [[White Amitayus]].
*[[Habitual tendencies]] ([[bag chags]]). Subtle inclinations imprinted in the all-ground consciousness.
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*[[Habitual tendencies]] ([[bag chags]]). Subtle inclinations imprinted in the [[all-ground consciousness]].
*[[Hayagriva siddha]] ([[rta mgrin grub thob]]). Same as Gyalwa Choyang.
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*[[Hayagriva siddha]] ([[rta mgrin grub thob]]). Same as [[Gyalwa Choyang]].
*[[Hearing Lineage of Great Individuals]] ([[gang zag nyan brgyud]]). The third of the three lineages of Nyingma.
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*[[Hearing Lineage of Great Individuals]] ([[gang zag nyan brgyud]]). The third of the [[three lineages of the Nyingma school]].
*[[Hevajra Tantra]] ([[kye rdo rje'i rgyud]]). A tantra of Anuttara Yoga.
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*[[Hevajra Tantra]] ([[kye rdo rje'i rgyud]]). A tantra of [[Anuttara Yoga]].
 
*[[Higher realms]] ([[mtho ris]]). The three higher realms of humans, demi-gods, and gods.
 
*[[Higher realms]] ([[mtho ris]]). The three higher realms of humans, demi-gods, and gods.
*[[His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] ([[skyabs rje mdil sgo mkhyen brtse rin po che]]). One of the greatest living Buddhist masters. He resides in Bhutan and Boudhanath, Nepal.  
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*His Holiness [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] ([[skyabs rje mdil sgo mkhyen brtse rin po che]]). One of the greatest living Buddhist masters. He resides in Bhutan and Boudhanath, Nepal.  
*[[Hinayana]] ([[theg pa dman pa]]). The vehicles focused on contemplation of the four noble truths and the twelve links of dependent origination for the sake of individual liberation.
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*[[Hinayana]] ([[theg pa dman pa]]). The vehicles focused on contemplation of the [[four noble truths]] and the [[twelve links of dependent origination]] for the sake of [[individual liberation]].
 
*[[Horse Neigher]] ([[rta skad 'tsher]]). Same as [[Hayagriva]] ([[rta mgrin]]).
 
*[[Horse Neigher]] ([[rta skad 'tsher]]). Same as [[Hayagriva]] ([[rta mgrin]]).
*[[Hrih]]. Skt. The seed syllable of the lotus family.
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*[[Hrih]]. Skt. The [[seed syllable]] of the [[lotus family]].
*[[Hundred syllables]] ([[yig brgya]]). The long mantra of Vajrasattva.
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*[[Hundred syllables]] ([[yig brgya]]). The long mantra of [[Vajrasattva]].
*[[Hundred tertons]] ([[gter ston brgya rtsa]]). The hundred treasure revealers predicted by Guru Rinpoche to spread his teachings in the future.
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*[[Hundred tertons]] ([[gter ston brgya rtsa]]). The [[hundred treasure revealers]] predicted by Guru Rinpoche to spread his teachings in the future.
 
*[[Immaculate Confession Tantra]] ([[dri med bshags rgyud]]).
 
*[[Immaculate Confession Tantra]] ([[dri med bshags rgyud]]).
 
*[[Immortal Totreng Tsal]] ([['chi med thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Immortal Totreng Tsal]] ([['chi med thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Immortal vajra samadhi]] ([['chi med rdo rje'i ting nge 'dzin]]). The indestructible composure of the Buddha of Limitless Life, Amitayus.
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*[[Immortal vajra samadhi]] ([['chi med rdo rje'i ting nge 'dzin]]). The indestructible composure of the [[Buddha of Limitless Life]], [[Amitayus]].
 
*[[Immortal Vidyadhara]] ([['chi med rig 'dzin]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Immortal Vidyadhara]] ([['chi med rig 'dzin]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Increased experience]] ([[nyams snang gong 'phel]]). The second of the four visions in Dzogchen practice.
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*[[Increased experience]] ([[nyams snang gong 'phel]]). The second of the [[four visions in Dzogchen practice]].
*[[Indestructible great bindu]] ([[mi gshigs pa'i thig le chen po]]). Same as dharmakaya.
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*[[Indestructible great bindu]] ([[mi gshigs pa'i thig le chen po]]). Same as [[dharmakaya]].
*[[Indra]] ([[brgya byin]]). The chief god in the realm of desire. He resides on the summit of Mt. Sumeru in the palace of Complete Victory and is also known as Shakra, the Ruler of the Devas.
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*[[Indra]] ([[brgya byin]]). The chief god in the [[realm of desire]]. He resides on the summit of [[Mt. Sumeru]] in the [[palace of Complete Victory]] and is also known as [[Shakra]], the [[Ruler of the Devas]].
 
*[[Inexhaustible adornment wheel of body, speech, mind, qualities and activities]] ([[sku gsung thugs yon tan phrin las mi zad pa rgyan gyi 'khor lo]]). The endless activity of buddhahood.
 
*[[Inexhaustible adornment wheel of body, speech, mind, qualities and activities]] ([[sku gsung thugs yon tan phrin las mi zad pa rgyan gyi 'khor lo]]). The endless activity of buddhahood.
 
*[[Innate deity]] ([[gnyug ma'i lha]]). One's own particular yidam.
 
*[[Innate deity]] ([[gnyug ma'i lha]]). One's own particular yidam.
 
*[[Inner obstacles]] ([[nag gi bar chad]]). Sickness etc.
 
*[[Inner obstacles]] ([[nag gi bar chad]]). Sickness etc.
*[[Instruction Section]] ([[man ngag gi sde]]). The third of the three sections of Dzogchen as arranged by Jampal Shenyen.
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*[[Instruction Section]] ([[man ngag gi sde]]). The third of the [[three sections of Dzogchen]] as arranged by [[Jampal Shenyen]].
 
*[[Interdependent Origination]] ([[rten cing 'brel bar 'byung ba]]). The fact that all phenomena do not appear without a cause and are not made by an uncaused creator but exclusively due to the coincidence of causes and conditions.
 
*[[Interdependent Origination]] ([[rten cing 'brel bar 'byung ba]]). The fact that all phenomena do not appear without a cause and are not made by an uncaused creator but exclusively due to the coincidence of causes and conditions.
*[[Iron Mountains]] ([[lcags ri]]). The ring of mountains surrounding Mount Sumeru and the four continents.
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*[[Iron Mountains]] ([[lcags ri]]). The ring of mountains surrounding [[Mount Sumeru]] and the four continents.
*[[Jambudvipa]] ([['dzam bu gling]]). The southern of the four continents which is so called because it is adorned with the Jambubriksha tree]] ([[rose apple]]).
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*[[Jambudvipa]] ([['dzam bu gling]]). The southern of the [[four continents]] which is so called because it is adorned with the [[Jambubriksha tree]] ([[rose apple]]).
*[[Jamgon Lama]] ([['jam mgon bla ma]]). In this case the name refers to Mipham Rinpoche.
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*[[Jamgon Lama]] ([['jam mgon bla ma]]). In this case the name refers to [[Mipham Rinpoche]].
*[[Jampal Shenyen]] ([['jam dpal bshes gnyen]]). A great Indian pandita who became the chief disciple of Garab Dorje. His sanskrit name is Manjushrimitra.
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*[[Jampal Shenyen]] ([['jam dpal bshes gnyen]]). A great Indian pandita who became the chief disciple of [[Garab Dorje]]. His sanskrit name is [[Manjushrimitra]].
*[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] ([['jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po]]). (1820-1892). A great master of the last century and close friend, guru and disciple of Chokgyur Lingpa.
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*[[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] ([['jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po]]). (1820-1892). A great master of the last century and close friend, guru and disciple of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
*[[Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje]] ([['jigs bral ye shes rdo rje]]). His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche.
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*[[Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje]] ([['jigs bral ye shes rdo rje]]). His Holiness [[Dudjom Rinpoche]].
*[[Jina]] ([[rgyal ba]]). Victorious One. Same as a buddha; one who has conquered over the four maras.
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*[[Jina]] ([[rgyal ba]]). [[Victorious One]]. Same as a buddha; one who has conquered over the [[four maras]].
 
*[[Jnana]] ([[ye shes]]). 'Wisdom,' original and unmistaken knowing, basic wakefulness.
 
*[[Jnana]] ([[ye shes]]). 'Wisdom,' original and unmistaken knowing, basic wakefulness.
*[[Jnanasattva]] ([[ye shes sems dpa']]). See 'wisdom being.'
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*[[Jnanasattva]] ([[ye shes sems dpa']]). See '[[wisdom being]].'
*[[Jnanasutra]] ([[ye shes mdo]]). An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage who was a disciple of Shri Singha. A close Dharma friend and later teacher of Vimalamitra.
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*[[Jnanasutra]] ([[ye shes mdo]]). An Indian master in the Dzogchen lineage who was a disciple of [[Shri Singha]]. A close Dharma friend and later teacher of [[Vimalamitra]].
 
*[[Ka-Nying Shedrup Ling Monastery]] ([[bka' snying bshad sgrub gling]]). Tulku Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche's monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. The name means 'sanctuary for Kagyu and Nyingma teaching and practice.'
 
*[[Ka-Nying Shedrup Ling Monastery]] ([[bka' snying bshad sgrub gling]]). Tulku Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche's monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. The name means 'sanctuary for Kagyu and Nyingma teaching and practice.'
*[[Kalden Drendsey]] ([[skal ldan 'dren mdzad]]). One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Kalden Drendsey]] ([[skal ldan 'dren mdzad]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Kama]] ([[bka' ma]]). The Oral Lineage of the Nyingma School, transmitted from master to student, of the body of teachings translated chiefly during the period of Guru Rinpoche's stay in Tibet.
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*[[Kama]] ([[bka' ma]]). The [[Oral Lineage of the Nyingma School]], transmitted from master to student, of the body of teachings translated chiefly during the period of Guru Rinpoche's stay in Tibet.
*[[Kama and Terma]] ([[bka' ma, gter ma]]). See Kama and Terma individually.
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*[[Kama and Terma]] ([[bka' ma, gter ma]]). See [[Kama and Terma]] individually.
*[[Kapala]] ([[thod pa]]). A skull cup.
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*[[Kapala]] ([[thod pa]]). A [[skull cup]].
*[[Karma Ngawang Samten Yeshe Gyamtso]] ([[karma ngag dbang bsam gtan ye shes rgya mtsho]]). He is also known as Ngaktrin Rinpoche or Samten Gyatso, the root guru of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.
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*[[Karma Ngawang Samten Yeshe Gyamtso]] ([[karma ngag dbang bsam gtan ye shes rgya mtsho]]). He is also known as [[Ngaktrin Rinpoche]] or [[Samten Gyatso]], the root guru of [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]].
*[[Karma and disturbing emotions]] ([[las dang nyon mongs pa]]). These two comprise the truth of origin.
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*[[Karma and disturbing emotions]] ([[las dang nyon mongs pa]]). These two comprise the [[truth of origin]].
 
*[[Kaurava]]. Skt. One of the four subcontinents.
 
*[[Kaurava]]. Skt. One of the four subcontinents.
 
*[[Kaya]] ([[sku]]). 'Body' in the sense of a body or embodiment of numerous qualities.
 
*[[Kaya]] ([[sku]]). 'Body' in the sense of a body or embodiment of numerous qualities.
*[[Kayas and wisdoms]] ([[sku dang ye shes]]). The four kayas and five wisdoms.
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*[[Kayas and wisdoms]] ([[sku dang ye shes]]). The [[four kayas and five wisdoms]].
*[[Khakyab Dorje]] ([[mkha' khyab rdo rje]]). The fifteenth Karmapa, one of the predicted lineage holders of Chokgyur Lingpa's termas. See 'The History of the Karmapas, Prajna Press.'
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*[[Khakyab Dorje]] ([[mkha' khyab rdo rje]]). The [[fifteenth Karmapa]], one of the predicted lineage holders of Chokgyur Lingpa's termas. See '[[The History of the Karmapas]], [[Prajna Press]].'
*[[Khakyab Rangjung Dorje]] ([[mkha' khyab rang byung rdo rje]]). Same as Khakyab Dorje.
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*[[Khakyab Rangjung Dorje]] ([[mkha' khyab rang byung rdo rje]]). Same as [[Khakyab Dorje]].
 
*[[Khatvanga]]. Skt. A tantric staff.
 
*[[Khatvanga]]. Skt. A tantric staff.
*[[Khenchen Bodhisattva]] ([[mkhan chen bo dhi sa tva]]). See Shantarakshita.
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*[[Khenchen Bodhisattva]] ([[mkhan chen bo dhi sa tva]]). See [[Shantarakshita]].
*[[Khenpo]] ([[mkhan po]]). A title for having completed the major course of studies of about ten years of the traditional branches of Buddhist philosophy, logic, vinaya and so forth. Can also mean abbot of a monastery or the preceptor from whom one receives ordination.
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*[[Khenpo]] ([[mkhan po]]). A title for having completed the major course of studies of about ten years of the traditional branches of Buddhist philosophy, logic, vinaya and so forth. Can also mean abbot of a monastery or the [[preceptor]] from whom one receives ordination.
*[[Khenpo Karma Ratna Wangchuk]] ([[mkhan po ka rma rat na dbang phyug]]). See Karmey Khenpo Rinchen Dargye.
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*[[Khenpo Karma Ratna Wangchuk]] ([[mkhan po ka rma rat na dbang phyug]]). See [[Karmey Khenpo Rinchen Dargye]].
*[[Khyentse]] (Wangpo I). Same as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[Khyentse]] (Wangpo I). Same as [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
*[[Khyentse Oser]] ([[mkhyen brtse'i 'od zer]]). Here the name refers to H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
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*[[Khyentse Oser]] ([[mkhyen brtse'i 'od zer]]). Here the name refers to H.H. [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]].
*[[Khyentse Wangpo]] ([[mkhyen brtse'i dbang po]]). Same as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[Khyentse Wangpo]] ([[mkhyen brtse'i dbang po]]). Same as [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
 
*[[King and Demoness]] ([[rgyal srin]]). Names of two kinds of malevolent spirits.
 
*[[King and Demoness]] ([[rgyal srin]]). Names of two kinds of malevolent spirits.
*[[King and twenty-five subjects]] ([[rje 'bangs nyer lnga]]). King Trisong Deutsen and 24 or 25 close disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[King and twenty-five subjects]] ([[rje 'bangs nyer lnga]]). [[King Trisong Deutsen]] and 24 or [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[King Dza]] ([[rgyal po dzah]]). The recipient of the Mahayoga teachings.
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*[[King Dza]] ([[rgyal po dzah]]). The recipient of the [[Mahayoga teachings]].
*[[King Jah]] ([[rgyal po dzah]]). See King Dza.
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*[[King Jah]] ([[rgyal po dzah]]). See [[King Dza]].
*[[King of Mountains]] ([[ri yi rgyal po]]). Same as Mount Sumeru.
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*[[King of Mountains]] ([[ri yi rgyal po]]). Same as [[Mount Sumeru]].
*[[Klesha]] ([[nyon mongs pa]]). 'Disturbing emotion.' Usually the five poisons known as attachment, anger, stupidity, pride and envy.
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*[[Klesha]] ([[nyon mongs pa]]). '[[Disturbing emotion]].' Usually the [[five poisons]] known as attachment, anger, stupidity, pride and envy.
*[[Kleshas of the five poisons]] ([[dug lnga'i nyon mongs pa]]). See Five Poisons.
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*[[Kleshas of the five poisons]] ([[dug lnga'i nyon mongs pa]]). See [[Five Poisons]].
*[[Konchok Jungney]] ([[dkon mchog 'byung gnas]]). One of the close disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Konchok Jungney]] ([[dkon mchog 'byung gnas]]). One of the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Kriya]] ([[bya ba]]). The first of the three outer tantras which place emphasis on cleanliness, pure conduct etc.
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*[[Kriya]] ([[bya ba]]). The first of the [[three outer tantras]] which place emphasis on cleanliness, pure conduct etc.
*[[Kriya, Charya and Yoga tantras]] ([[bya rgyud spyod rgyud rnal 'byor rgyud]]). The three outer tantras among the nine vehicles.
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*[[Kriya, Charya and Yoga tantras]] ([[bya rgyud spyod rgyud rnal 'byor rgyud]]). The [[three outer tantras]] among the [[nine vehicles]].
 
*[[Kundu]] ([[kun 'dus]]). A tantric scripture.
 
*[[Kundu]] ([[kun 'dus]]). A tantric scripture.
*[[Kunkhyen Lama Dorje Siji Tsal]] ([[kun mkhyen bla ma rdo rje gzi brjid rtsal]]). Same as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[Kunkhyen Lama Dorje Siji Tsal]] ([[kun mkhyen bla ma rdo rje gzi brjid rtsal]]). Same as [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
 
*[[Kurava]]. Skt. One of the four subcontinents.  
 
*[[Kurava]]. Skt. One of the four subcontinents.  
*[[Kyechok Tsulsang]] ([[skyes mchog tshul bzang]]). One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Kyechok Tsulsang]] ([[skyes mchog tshul bzang]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Kyepar Phakpey Rigdzin]] ([[khyad par 'phags pa'i rig 'dzin]]). One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Kyepar Phakpey Rigdzin]] ([[khyad par 'phags pa'i rig 'dzin]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]].
 
*[[Lake-born Guru]] ([[mtsho skyes bla ma]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lake-born Guru]] ([[mtsho skyes bla ma]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lake-born Vajra Holder]] ([[mtsho skyes rdo rje 'chang]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lake-born Vajra Holder]] ([[mtsho skyes rdo rje 'chang]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lake-born Vajra]] ([[mtsho skyes rdo rje]]). One of the names of Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lake-born Vajra]] ([[mtsho skyes rdo rje]]). One of the names of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Lamenting Confession of Rudra]] ([[ru dra sme bshags]]). Extracted from the Immaculate Confession Tantra.
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*[[Lamenting Confession of Rudra]] ([[ru dra sme bshags]]). Extracted from the [[Immaculate Confession Tantra]].
*[[Lamey Tukdrub Barchey Kunsel]] ([[bla ma'i thugs grub bar chad kun sel]]). The main cycle of terma teachings revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa. See 'Barchey Kunsel.'  
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*[[Lamey Tukdrub Barchey Kunsel]] ([[bla ma'i thugs grub bar chad kun sel]]). The main cycle of terma teachings revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa. See '[[Barchey Kunsel]].'  
 
*[[Land of Snow]] ([[gangs can gyi yul]]). Same as Tibet.
 
*[[Land of Snow]] ([[gangs can gyi yul]]). Same as Tibet.
*[[Langdro Lotsawa]] ([[glang 'gro lo tsa ba]]). One of the twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Langdro Lotsawa]] ([[glang 'gro lo tsa ba]]). One of the [[twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Later Translation Schools]] ([[phyi 'gyur]]). Same as Sarma, the New Schools.
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*[[Later Translation Schools]] ([[phyi 'gyur]]). Same as [[Sarma]], the [[New Schools]].
*[[Letter of Dispelling Sorrow]] ([[mya ngan bsal ba'i spring yig]]). A text of advices composed by Nagarjuna.
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*[[Letter of Dispelling Sorrow]] ([[mya ngan bsal ba'i spring yig]]). A text of advices composed by [[Nagarjuna]].
*[[Level of omniscience]] ([[thams cad mkhyen pa]]). Same as complete buddhahood.
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*[[Level of omniscience]] ([[thams cad mkhyen pa]]). Same as [[complete buddhahood]].
 
*[[Liberation]] ([[thar pa]]). Emancipation from samsara.
 
*[[Liberation]] ([[thar pa]]). Emancipation from samsara.
 
*[[Liberation and omniscience]] ([[thar pa dang thams cad mkhyen pa]]). Refers to liberation from samsaric existence and the state of complete enlightenment.
 
*[[Liberation and omniscience]] ([[thar pa dang thams cad mkhyen pa]]). Refers to liberation from samsaric existence and the state of complete enlightenment.
*[[Life-power vidyadhara]] ([[tshe dbang rig 'dzin]]). The second of the four vidyadhara levels.
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*[[Life-power vidyadhara]] ([[tshe dbang rig 'dzin]]). The second of the [[four vidyadhara levels]].
 
*[[Lineage Supplication]] ([[brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs]]).
 
*[[Lineage Supplication]] ([[brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs]]).
 
*[[Lingpa]] ([[gling pa]]). A title usually appended to the name of a terton, revealer of concealed treasures. Literally, it means 'sanctuary' of peace and happiness for beings.
 
*[[Lingpa]] ([[gling pa]]). A title usually appended to the name of a terton, revealer of concealed treasures. Literally, it means 'sanctuary' of peace and happiness for beings.
*[[Lodro Thaye]] ([[blo gros mtha' yas]]). Another name of Jamgon Kongtrul.
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*[[Lodro Thaye]] ([[blo gros mtha' yas]]). Another name of [[Jamgon Kongtrul]].
*[[Long lineage of Kama]] ([[ring brgyud bka' ma]]). See 'Kama.'
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*[[Long lineage of Kama]] ([[ring brgyud bka' ma]]). See '[[Kama]].'
 
*[[Longchenpa]] ([[klong chen pa]]). Great Nyingma master and writer.
 
*[[Longchenpa]] ([[klong chen pa]]). Great Nyingma master and writer.
*[[Longing faith]] ([['dod pa'i dad pa]]). One of the three kinds of faith. The strong wish to attain enlightened qualities.
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*[[Longing faith]] ([['dod pa'i dad pa]]). One of the [[three kinds of faith]]. The strong wish to attain enlightened qualities.
 
*[[Longsel]] ([[klong gsal]]). A Dzogchen tantra.
 
*[[Longsel]] ([[klong gsal]]). A Dzogchen tantra.
*[[Lord Nagarjuna]] ([[dgon po klu grub]]). See Nagarjuna.
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*[[Lord Nagarjuna]] ([[dgon po klu grub]]). See [[Nagarjuna]].
 
*[[Lord of Death]] ([[gshin rje]]). A personification of impermanence and the unfailing law of cause and effect.
 
*[[Lord of Death]] ([[gshin rje]]). A personification of impermanence and the unfailing law of cause and effect.
*[[Lord of the family]] ([[rigs bdag]]). The chief figure of the buddha family.
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*[[Lord of the family]] ([[rigs bdag]]). The chief figure of the [[buddha family]].
*[[Lotus Arrayed Realm of Akanishtha]] ([['og min pad ma bkod pa]]). See Akanishtha.
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*[[Lotus Arrayed Realm of Akanishtha]] ([['og min pad ma bkod pa]]). See [[Akanishtha]].
 
*[[Lotus crown]] ([[pad zhva]]). The crown worn by Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lotus crown]] ([[pad zhva]]). The crown worn by Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lotus crown which liberates by sight]] ([[pad ma mthong grol]]). The crown worn by Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lotus crown which liberates by sight]] ([[pad ma mthong grol]]). The crown worn by Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Lotus Holder]] ([[phyag na pad mo]]). Same as Avalokiteshvara.
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*[[Lotus Holder]] ([[phyag na pad mo]]). Same as [[Avalokiteshvara]].
 
*[[Lotus King]] ([[pad ma rgyal po]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lotus King]] ([[pad ma rgyal po]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Lotus Light]] ([[pad ma 'od]]). The name of the palace in Guru Rinpoche's pure land.
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*[[Lotus Light]] ([[pad ma 'od]]). The name of the palace in Guru Rinpoche's [[pure land]].
*[[Lotus Net]] ([[pad ma drva ba]]). Same as Padmajala, the pure land of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Lotus Net]] ([[pad ma drva ba]]). Same as [[Padmajala]], the pure land of Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lotus-Born]] ([[pad ma 'byung gnas]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Lotus-Born]] ([[pad ma 'byung gnas]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Luminosity]] ([['od gsal]]). Literally 'free from the darkness of unknowing and endowed with the ability to cognize.' The two aspects are 'empty luminosity,' like a clear open sky; and 'manifest luminosity,' such as five-colored lights, images, and so forth. Luminosity is the uncompounded nature present throughout all of samsara and nirvana.  
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*[[Luminosity]] ([['od gsal]]). Literally 'free from the darkness of unknowing and endowed with the ability to cognize.' The two aspects are '[[empty luminosity]],' like a clear open sky; and '[[manifest luminosity]],' such as five-colored lights, images, and so forth. Luminosity is the uncompounded nature present throughout all of samsara and nirvana.  
 
*[[Luminous dharmakaya]] ([['od gsal chos kyi sku]]).
 
*[[Luminous dharmakaya]] ([['od gsal chos kyi sku]]).
*[[Luminous Heart Essence]] ([['od gsal rdo rje snying po]]). Same as the Instruction Section of Dzogchen.
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*[[Luminous Heart Essence]] ([['od gsal rdo rje snying po]]). Same as the [[Instruction Section of Dzogchen]].
*[[Lung Anu Yoga]] ([[lung anu yoga]]). The second of the three inner tantras emphasizing the completion stage.
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*[[Lung Anu Yoga]] ([[lung anu yoga]]). The second of the [[three inner tantras]] emphasizing the [[completion stage]].
*[[Lungten Dorje]] ([[lung bstan rdo rje]]). Same as King Dza.  
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*[[Lungten Dorje]] ([[lung bstan rdo rje]]). Same as [[King Dza]].  
 
*[[Magical net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul drva ba]]), [[mayajala]]. A collective term for the manifestations of enlightenment to tame whoever needs in whichever way is necessary. In particular, it refers to the various divinities and vidyadharas who are manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Magical net]] ([[sgyu 'phrul drva ba]]), [[mayajala]]. A collective term for the manifestations of enlightenment to tame whoever needs in whichever way is necessary. In particular, it refers to the various divinities and vidyadharas who are manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Magical net of emanations]] ([[sprul pa'i sgyu 'phrul drva ba]]). See Magical Net.
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*[[Magical net of emanations]] ([[sprul pa'i sgyu 'phrul drva ba]]). See [[Magical Net]].
*[[Maha]] ([[rnal 'byor chen po]]). The first of the three inner tantras. See 'Mahayoga.'
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*[[Maha]] ([[rnal 'byor chen po]]). The first of the [[three inner tantras]]. See '[[Mahayoga]].'
*[[Maha Ati]] ([[rdzogs chen]]). The third of the three inner tantras. Same as 'Dzogchen.'
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*[[Maha Ati]] ([[rdzogs chen]]). The third of the [[three inner tantras]]. Same as '[[Dzogchen]].'
*[[Mahaguru Orgyen Totrengtsal]] ([[ma ha gu ru o rgyan thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Mahaguru Orgyen Totreng Tsal]] ([[ma ha gu ru o rgyan thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Mahaguru Padma Totreng tsal]] ([[ma ha gu ru pad ma thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Mahaguru Padma Totreng Tsal]] ([[ma ha gu ru pad ma thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Mahaguru Padmakara]] ([[ma ha gu ru pad ma 'byung gnas]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Mahaguru Padmakara]] ([[ma ha gu ru pad ma 'byung gnas]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Mahamudra Bindu]]. Skt. A tantric text.
 
*[[Mahamudra Bindu]]. Skt. A tantric text.
*[[Mahayana]] ([[theg pa chen po]]). The vehicle of bodhisattvas striving for perfect enlightenment for the sake of all beings. For a detailed explanation, see Maitreya's Abhi-samayalamkara.
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*[[Mahayana]] ([[theg pa chen po]]). The vehicle of bodhisattvas striving for perfect enlightenment for the sake of all beings. For a detailed explanation, see Maitreya's [[Abhi-samayalamkara]].
*[[Mahayoga]] ([[rnal 'byor chen po]]). The first of the 'three inner tantras.' It empasizes the development stage.
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*[[Mahayoga]] ([[rnal 'byor chen po]]). The first of the '[[three inner tantras]].' It empasizes the [[development stage]].
*[[Main part of practice]] ([[nyams len gyi dngos gzhi]]). Refers to the practice that follows the preliminaries: either yidam practice or, here, the actual practice of Mahamudra or Dzogchen. According to Jigmey Lingpa, 'main part' literally means 'actual basis' in the sense that 'basis' means to have full intellectual comprehension of the practice and 'actual' means to have direct experience of its meaning.
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*[[Main part of practice]] ([[nyams len gyi dngos gzhi]]). Refers to the practice that follows the preliminaries: either [[yidam practice]] or, here, the actual practice of [[Mahamudra]] or [[Dzogchen]]. According to [[Jigmey Lingpa]], 'main part' literally means 'actual basis' in the sense that 'basis' means to have full intellectual comprehension of the practice and 'actual' means to have direct experience of its meaning.
*[[Male classes]] ([[pho rgyud]]). One of the three classes of dharma protectors.
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*[[Male classes]] ([[pho rgyud]]). One of the [[three classes of dharma protectors]].
 
*[[Mandala]] ([[dkyil 'khor]]). Literally means 'center and surrounding,' but should be understood according to context. Usually a deity along with its surrounding environment.
 
*[[Mandala]] ([[dkyil 'khor]]). Literally means 'center and surrounding,' but should be understood according to context. Usually a deity along with its surrounding environment.
 
*[[Mandala circle]] ([[dkyil 'khor gyi 'khor lo]]). A gathering of deities as one mandala.
 
*[[Mandala circle]] ([[dkyil 'khor gyi 'khor lo]]). A gathering of deities as one mandala.
*[[Mandarava]]. Skt. Princess of Sahor and close disciple of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Mandarava]]. Skt. Princess of [[Sahor]] and close disciple of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Manifest dharmata]] ([[chos nyid mngon sum]]). The first of the four visions in Dzogchen practice.
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*[[Manifest dharmata]] ([[chos nyid mngon sum]]). The first of the [[four visions in Dzogchen practice]].
*[[Manjugosha]] ([[Khyentse I]]). Same as Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[Manjugosha]] (Khyentse I). Same as [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
*[[Manjushri]] ([['jam dpal dbyangs]]). One of the eight main bodhisattvas. He is the personification of the perfection of transcendent knowledge.
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*[[Manjushri]] ([['jam dpal dbyangs]]). One of the [[eight main bodhisattvas]]. He is the personification of the perfection of [[transcendent knowledge]].
*[[Manjushri Heruka]] ([['jam dpal khrag 'thung]]). Same as Yamantaka. One of the eight heruka sadhanas.
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*[[Manjushri Heruka]] ([['jam dpal khrag 'thung]]). Same as [[Yamantaka]]. One of the [[eight heruka sadhanas]].
*[[Manjushri Kumara]] ([['jam dpal gzhon nu]]). The peaceful aspect of Manjushri.
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*[[Manjushri Kumara]] ([['jam dpal gzhon nu]]). The peaceful aspect of [[Manjushri]].
*[[Manjushri Yamantaka]] ([['jam dpal gshin rje bshed]]). The wrathful aspect of Manjushri. One of the eight heruka sadhanas.
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*[[Manjushri Yamantaka]] ([['jam dpal gshin rje bshed]]). The wrathful aspect of [[Manjushri]]. One of the [[eight heruka sadhanas]].
*[[Manjushrimitra]] ([['jam dpal bshes gnyen]]). An Indian master of the Dzogchen lineage and disciple of Garab Dorje. Same as Jampal Shenyen.
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*[[Manjushrimitra]] ([['jam dpal bshes gnyen]]). An Indian master of the Dzogchen lineage and disciple of [[Garab Dorje]]. Same as [[Jampal Shenyen]].
 
*[[Mantrayana]] ([[sngags kyi theg pa]]). Synonym for Secret Mantra or Vajrayana.
 
*[[Mantrayana]] ([[sngags kyi theg pa]]). Synonym for Secret Mantra or Vajrayana.
 
*[[Mantrika]] ([[sngags pa]]). A practitioner of Vajrayana.
 
*[[Mantrika]] ([[sngags pa]]). A practitioner of Vajrayana.
 
*[[Maratika]]. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche was blessed with immortal life by Buddha Amitayus.  
 
*[[Maratika]]. The sacred place in eastern Nepal where Guru Rinpoche was blessed with immortal life by Buddha Amitayus.  
*[[Marks and signs]] ([[mtshan dpe]]). The 32 major and 80 minor marks of excellence of a buddha.
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*[[Marks and signs]] ([[mtshan dpe]]). The [[32 major]] and [[80 minor marks of excellence]] of a buddha.
*[[Mawey Senge]] ([[smra ba'i seng ge]]). Lion of Speech. One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche. He is Guru Rinpoche inseparable from Manjushri.
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*[[Mawey Senge]] ([[smra ba'i seng ge]]). [[Lion of Speech]]. One of the [[Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche]]. He is Guru Rinpoche inseparable from [[Manjushri]].
*[[Means and knowledge]] ([[thabs dang shes rab]]), [[prajna and upaya]]. Generally, Buddhahood is attained by uniting the two aspects of means and knowledge, in Mahayana compassion and emptiness and in Vajrayana the stages of development and completion.  
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*[[Means and knowledge]] ([[thabs dang shes rab]]), [[prajna and upaya]]. Generally, Buddhahood is attained by uniting the two aspects of [[means and knowledge]], in Mahayana [[compassion and emptiness]] and in Vajrayana the stages of [[development and completion]]. *[[Melong Dorje]] ([[me long rdo rje]]). ([[1243-1303]]). A great Tibetan master in the [[Oral Lineage of the Nyingma School]].
*[[Melong Dorje]] ([[me long rdo rje]]).]] ([[1243-1303]]). A great Tibetan master in the Oral Lineage of the Nyingma School.
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*[[Meru]] ([[ri rab]]). The mountain in the center of the world surrounded by [[four continents]] of which the southern in our known world, [[Jambudvipa]].
*[[Meru]] ([[ri rab]]). The mountain in the center of the world surrounded by four continents of which the southern in our known world, Jambudvipa.
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*[[Mind and Space Sections]] ([[sems sde]]), ([[klong sde]]). The two first of the [[three sections of Dzogchen]].
*[[Mind and Space Sections]] ([[sems sde, klong sde]]). The two first of the three sections of Dzogchen.
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*[[Mind Lineage of the Victorious Ones]] ([[rgyal ba dgongs brgyud]]). The first of the [[three lineages of the Nyingma School]]. Usually, it refers to the transmission from Buddha Samantabhadra to Garab Dorje of teachings beyond words and symbols.
*[[Mind Lineage of the Victorious Ones]] ([[rgyal ba dgongs brgyud]]). The first of the three lineages of the Nyingma School. Usually, it refers to the transmission from Buddha Samantabhadra to Garab Dorje of teachings beyond words and symbols.
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*[[Mind, Sign and Hearing Lineages]] ([[dgongs brda snyan brgyud]]). See [['three lineages]].'
*[[Mind, Sign and Hearing Lineages]] ([[dgongs brda snyan brgyud]]). See 'three lineages.'
 
 
*[[Mipham Rinpoche]] ([[mi pham rin po che]]). (1846-1912). Great Nyingma master and writer of the last century.
 
*[[Mipham Rinpoche]] ([[mi pham rin po che]]). (1846-1912). Great Nyingma master and writer of the last century.
*[[Mirror-like wisdom]] ([[me long lta bu'i ye shes]]). One of the five wisdoms. The transmutation of anger.
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*[[Mirror-like wisdom]] ([[me long lta bu'i ye shes]]). One of the [[five wisdoms]]. The transmutation of anger.
*[[Mount Sumeru]] ([[ri yi mchog rab]]). See Mt. Sumeru.
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*[[Mount Sumeru]] ([[ri yi mchog rab]]). See [[Mt. Sumeru]].
*[[Mt. Sumeru]] ([[ri rab]]). The mountain in the center of the world surrounded by the four continents.
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*[[Mt. Sumeru]] ([[ri rab]]). The mountain in the center of the world surrounded by the [[four continents]].
 
*[[Mudra of equanimity]] ([[mnyam bzhag gi phyag rgya]]). The hands placed in the gesture of meditation.
 
*[[Mudra of equanimity]] ([[mnyam bzhag gi phyag rgya]]). The hands placed in the gesture of meditation.
 
*[[Mudra of expounding the Dharma]] ([[chos 'chad pa'i phyag rgya]]).  
 
*[[Mudra of expounding the Dharma]] ([[chos 'chad pa'i phyag rgya]]).  
*[[Muney Tsenpo]]. Son of King Trisong Deutsen.
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*[[Muney Tsenpo]]. Son of [[King Trisong Deutsen]].
 
*[[Murub Tsenpo]]. Son of King Trisong Deutsen.
 
*[[Murub Tsenpo]]. Son of King Trisong Deutsen.
 
*[[Mutri Tsenpo]]. Son of King Trisong Deutsen.
 
*[[Mutri Tsenpo]]. Son of King Trisong Deutsen.
*[[Mysteries of body, speech and mind]] ([[sku gsung thugs kyi gsang ba]]). The vajra body, speech and mind.
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*[[Mysteries of body, speech and mind]] ([[sku gsung thugs kyi gsang ba]]). The [[vajra body, speech and mind]].
*[[Nadi and prana]] ([[rtsa rlung]]). The channels and energies; as one term, they refer to the exercises of Anu Yoga.
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*[[Nadi and prana]] ([[rtsa rlung]]). The [[channels and energies]]; as one term, they refer to the exercises of [[Anu Yoga]].
 
*[[Nagarjuna]] ([[klu grub]]). An Indian master of philosophy.
 
*[[Nagarjuna]] ([[klu grub]]). An Indian master of philosophy.
*[[Nagi Gompa]] ([[na gi dgon pa]]). Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's hermitage near Kathmandu.  
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*[[Nagi Gompa]] ([[na gi dgon pa]]). [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]]'s hermitage near Kathmandu.  
*[[Namkhai Nyingpo]] ([[nam mkha'i snying po]]). One of the 25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Namkhai Nyingpo]] ([[nam mkha'i snying po]]). One of the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
 
*[[Namo Guru]] ([[bla ma la phyag 'tshal lo]]). Homage to the master!
 
*[[Namo Guru]] ([[bla ma la phyag 'tshal lo]]). Homage to the master!
 
*[[Namo Guru Padmakaraya]]. Skt. Homage to Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Namo Guru Padmakaraya]]. Skt. Homage to Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Nampar Nangdze Vairocana]] ([[rnam par snang mdzad bai ro tsa na]]). The great translator and disciple of both Shri Singha and Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Nampar Nangdze Vairotsana]] ([[rnam par snang mdzad bai ro tsa na]]). The great translator and disciple of both [[Shri Singha]] and Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Namshelma]] ([[gnam zhal ma]]). The Sky-faced One The consort of Kalden Drendsey.
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*[[Namshelma]] ([[gnam zhal ma]]). The [[Sky-faced One]]. The consort of [[Kalden Drendsey]].
*[[Nangsi Silnon,]] ([[snang srid zil gnon]]). The name of Guru Rinpoche which means glorious subjugator of appearance and existence.
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*[[Nangsi Silnon,]] ([[snang srid zil gnon]]). The name of Guru Rinpoche which means [[glorious subjugator of appearance and existence]].
 
*[[Nangsi Silnon Tsal]] ([[snang srid zil gnon rtsal]]). Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Nangsi Silnon Tsal]] ([[snang srid zil gnon rtsal]]). Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Natural face]] ([[rang zhal]]). Same as the nature of mind.
 
*[[Natural face]] ([[rang zhal]]). Same as the nature of mind.
*[[Natural nirmanakaya]] ([[rang bzhin sprul sku]]). The pure nirmanakaya realms manifested by the buddhas of the five families, such as the realm of Sukhavati.
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*[[Natural nirmanakaya]] ([[rang bzhin sprul sku]]). The [[pure nirmanakaya realms]] manifested by the [[buddhas of the five families]], such as the realm of [[Sukhavati]].
*[[New and Old Schools]] ([[gsar rnying]]). The New Schools are Kagyu, Sakya and Gelug. The Old School refers to Nyingma. Although there were no new or old schools in India, these names are given to the early and later spread of the teachings in Tibet. Translations up to and including King Triral are called the Old School of Early Translations]] ([[snga 'gyur snying ma]]), and later ones are known as the New Schools of Later Translations]] ([[phyi 'gyur gsar ma]]). Lochen Rinchen Sangpo]] ([[lo chen rin chen bzang po]]). is regarded as the first translator of the New Mantra School.
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*[[New and Old Schools]] ([[gsar rnying]]). The [[New Schools]] are [[Kagyu]], [[Sakya]] and [[Gelug]]. The [[Old School]] refers to [[Nyingma]]. Although there were no new or old schools in India, these names are given to the early and later spread of the teachings in Tibet. Translations up to and including [[King Triral]] are called the [[Old School of Early Translations]] ([[snga 'gyur snying ma]]), and later ones are known as the [[New Schools of Later Translations]] ([[phyi 'gyur gsar ma]]). [[Lochen Rinchen Sangpo]] ([[lo chen rin chen bzang po]]). is regarded as the first translator of the [[New Mantra School]].
*[[Ngamlok]] ([[rngam log]]). A tantra of Mahayoga.
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*[[Ngamlok]] ([[rngam log]]). A tantra of [[Mahayoga]].
 
*[[Ngayab Lingpa]] ([[rnga yab gling pa]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Ngayab Lingpa]] ([[rnga yab gling pa]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Ngondsok Gyalpo]] ([[mngon rdzogs rgyal po]]). A wrathful manifestation of Samantabhadra.
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*[[Ngondsok Gyalpo]] ([[mngon rdzogs rgyal po]]). A wrathful manifestation of [[Samantabhadra]].
*[[Nihilism]] ([[chad lta]]). Literally, 'the view of discontinuance.' The extreme view of nothingness: no rebirth or karmic effects, and the nonexistence of a mind after death.
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*[[Nihilism]] ([[chad lta]]). Literally, 'the [[view of discontinuance]].' The [[extreme view of nothingness]]: no rebirth or karmic effects, and the nonexistence of a mind after death.
*[[Nine Lineages]] ([[brgyud pa dgu]]). See 'three lineages' and the 'six lineages.'
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*[[Nine Lineages]] ([[brgyud pa dgu]]). See '[[three lineages]]' and the '[[six lineages]].'
*[[Nine peaceful expressions]] ([[zhi ba'i nyams dgu]]). The nine qualities of the body, speech and mind of a peaceful deity.
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*[[Nine peaceful expressions]] ([[zhi ba'i nyams dgu]]). The [[nine qualities of the body, speech and mind of a peaceful deity]].
*[[Nirmanakaya]] ([[sprul pa'i sku]]). The third of the three kayas. The aspect of enlightenment that tames and can be perceived by ordinary beings.
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*[[Nirmanakaya]] ([[sprul pa'i sku]]). The third of the [[three kayas]]. The aspect of enlightenment that tames and can be perceived by ordinary beings.
 
*[[Nirmanakaya of Uddiyana]] ([[o rgyan sprul pa'i sku]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Nirmanakaya of Uddiyana]] ([[o rgyan sprul pa'i sku]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Nirmanakaya Padmakara]] ([[sprul sku pad ma 'byung gnas]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Nirmanakaya Padmakara]] ([[sprul sku pad ma 'byung gnas]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Nirvana]] ([[mya ngan las 'das pa]]). The lesser nirvana refers to the liberation from cyclic existence attained by a Hinayana practitioner. When referring to a buddha, 'nirvana' is the great nondwelling state of enlightenment which falls neither into the extreme of samsaric existence nor into the passive state of cessation attained by an arhant.
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*[[Nirvana]] ([[mya ngan las 'das pa]]). The [[lesser nirvana]] refers to the liberation from cyclic existence attained by a Hinayana practitioner. When referring to a buddha, 'nirvana' is the [[great nondwelling state of enlightenment]] which falls neither into the extreme of samsaric existence nor into the passive state of cessation attained by an arhat.
*[[Noble and ordinary beings]] ([['phags pa dang so so skye bo]]). The noble or 'exalted' beings are those who have attained the path of seeing, the third of the five paths.
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*[[Noble and ordinary beings]] ([['phags pa dang so so skye bo]]). The noble or 'exalted' beings are those who have attained the [[path of seeing]], the third of the [[five paths]].
*[[Noble and supreme tamer of beings]] ([['phags mchog 'gro 'dul]]). Same as Avalokiteshvara.
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*[[Noble and supreme tamer of beings]] ([['phags mchog 'gro 'dul]]). Same as [[Avalokiteshvara]].
*[[Noble beings]] ([[skyes mchog]]). Refers to great masters, bodhisattvas or arhants, who have attained the path of seeing.
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*[[Noble beings]] ([[skyes mchog]]). Refers to great masters, bodhisattvas or arhats, who have attained the path of seeing.
 
*[[Noble Land]] ([['phags yul]]). The land of India.
 
*[[Noble Land]] ([['phags yul]]). The land of India.
 
*[[Noble ones]] ([['phags pa]]). See noble beings.
 
*[[Noble ones]] ([['phags pa]]). See noble beings.
 
*[[Norbu Trako]] ([[nor bu phra bkod]]). A Dzogchen tantra.
 
*[[Norbu Trako]] ([[nor bu phra bkod]]). A Dzogchen tantra.
*[[Nupchen Sangye]] ([[bsnubs chen sangs rgyas]]). One of the 25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Nupchen Sangye]] ([[bsnubs chen sangs rgyas]]). One of the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Nyingma School]] ([[rnying ma]]). The teachings brought to Tibet and translated chiefly during the reign of King Trisong Deutsen and in the following period up to Rinchen Sangpo.
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*[[Nyingma School]] ([[rnying ma]]). The teachings brought to Tibet and translated chiefly during the reign of [[King Trisong Deutsen]] and in the following period up to [[Rinchen Sangpo]].
*[[Objects of accumulation]] ([[tshogs yul]]). Same as Field of Accumulation.
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*[[Objects of accumulation]] ([[tshogs yul]]). Same as [[Field of Accumulation]].
*[[Objects of refuge]] ([[skyabs yul]]). The Three Jewels, three roots and three kayas.
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*[[Objects of refuge]] ([[skyabs yul]]). The [[Three Jewels]], [[three roots]] and [[three kayas]].
*[[Obscuration]] ([[sgrib pa]]). The two veils of disturbing emotions and dualistic perception that cover one's buddha nature.
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*[[Obscuration]] ([[sgrib pa]]). The [[two veils]]: of [[veil disturbing emotions]] and [[veil of dualistic perception]] that cover one's buddha nature.
*[[Offering cloud of Samantabhadra]] ([[kun bzang mchod sprin]]). An infinite amount of imagined offerings as performed by the bodhisattva Samantabhadra.
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*[[Offering cloud of Samantabhadra]] ([[kun bzang mchod sprin]]). An infinite amount of imagined offerings as performed by the [[bodhisattva Samantabhadra]].
 
*[[Offering mandala]] ([[mchod pa'i man dal]]). The mandala plate held in one's hand during the offerings.
 
*[[Offering mandala]] ([[mchod pa'i man dal]]). The mandala plate held in one's hand during the offerings.
*[[Old and New Schools]] ([[rnying ma, gsar ma]]). See New and Old Schools.
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*[[Old and New Schools]] ([[rnying ma, gsar ma]]). See [[New and Old Schools]].
*[[Old School of the Early Translations]] ([[snga 'gyur rnying ma]]). The Nyingma School.
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*[[Old School of the Early Translations]] ([[snga 'gyur rnying ma]]). The [[Nyingma School]].
*[[Om svasti]]. Skt. An expression of auspiciousness.
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*[[Om svasti]]. Skt. An expression of [[auspiciousness]].
*[[Omniscience]] ([[rnam mkhyen]]),]] ([[thams cad mkhyen pa]]). Same as complete enlightenment or buddhahood.
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*[[Omniscience]] ([[rnam mkhyen]]),]] ([[thams cad mkhyen pa]]). Same as [[complete enlightenment]] or [[buddhahood]].
*[[Oral Instruction Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]] ([[zhal gdams lam rim ye shes snying po]]). The Wisdom Essence, a most precious, concise and profound teaching by Guru Rinpoche which condenses the entire path. Praised by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo as being more valuable than thirty yak loads of scriptures. Together with a commentary by Jamgon Kongtrul, it comprises the last volume in both the Rinchen Terdzo and the Chokling Tersar.
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*[[Oral Instruction Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]] ([[zhal gdams lam rim ye shes snying po]]). The [[Wisdom Essence]], a most precious, concise and profound teaching by Guru Rinpoche which condenses the entire path. Praised by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] as being more valuable than thirty yak loads of scriptures. Together with a commentary by [[Jamgon Kongtrul]], it comprises the last volume in both the [[Rinchen Terdzo]] and the [[Chokling Tersar]].
 
*[[Orgyen]] ([[o rgyan]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Orgyen]] ([[o rgyan]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Orgyen Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]] ([[o rgyan mchog gyur bde chen gling pa]]). See Chokgyur Lingpa.
 
*[[Orgyen Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]] ([[o rgyan mchog gyur bde chen gling pa]]). See Chokgyur Lingpa.
 
*[[Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa]] ([[o rgyan mchog gyur gling pa]]). See Chokgyur Lingpa.
 
*[[Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa]] ([[o rgyan mchog gyur gling pa]]). See Chokgyur Lingpa.
*[[Orgyen Drodul Chokgyur Dechen Shikpo Lingpa]] ([[o rgyan 'gro 'dul mchog gyur bde chen zhig po gling pa]]). The full name of Chokgyur Lingpa.
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*[[Orgyen Drodul Chokgyur Dechen Shikpo Lingpa]] ([[o rgyan 'gro 'dul mchog gyur bde chen zhig po gling pa]]). The full name of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
 
*[[Orgyen Padmakara]] ([[o rgyan pad ma ka ra]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Orgyen Padmakara]] ([[o rgyan pad ma ka ra]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Orgyen Rinpoche]] ([[o rgyan rin po che]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Orgyen Rinpoche]] ([[o rgyan rin po che]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Orgyen Totreng Tsal]] ([[o rgyan thod phreng rtsal]]). The secret name of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Orgyen Totreng Tsal]] ([[o rgyan thod phreng rtsal]]). The [[secret name of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Orgyen Tsewang Chokdrup]] ([[o rgyan tshe dbang mchog grub]]). The name of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.
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*[[Orgyen Tsewang Chokdrup]] ([[o rgyan tshe dbang mchog grub]]). The name of [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]].
*[[Ornament of Jambudvipa]] ([['dzam gling gi rgyan]]). Same as 'Dzamling Gyenchok.'
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*[[Ornament of Jambudvipa]] ([['dzam gling gi rgyan]]). Same as '[[Dzamling Gyenchok]].'
*[[Outer and inner tantra sections]] ([[phyi nang gi rgyud sde]]). The three outer are Kriya, Upa and Yoga. The three inner are Maha, Anu and Ati.
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*[[Outer and inner tantra sections]] ([[phyi nang gi rgyud sde]]). The three outer tantras are [[Kriya, Upa and Yoga]]. The three inner tantras are [[Maha, Anu and Ati]].
 
*[[Outer obstacles]] ([[phyi'i bar chad]]). Sickness etc.
 
*[[Outer obstacles]] ([[phyi'i bar chad]]). Sickness etc.
 
*[[Outer, inner and secret mandalas]] ([[phyi nang gsang gsum gyi man dal]]).
 
*[[Outer, inner and secret mandalas]] ([[phyi nang gsang gsum gyi man dal]]).
*[[Outer, inner and secret obstacles]]. See explanation of Barchey Kunsel above.
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*[[Outer, inner and secret obstacles]]. See explanation of [[Barchey Kunsel]] above.
 
*[[Padma]] ([[pad ma]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Padma]] ([[pad ma]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Padma Do-ngak Lingpa]] ([[padma mdo sngags gling pa]]). The terton name of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[Padma Do-ngak Lingpa]] ([[padma mdo sngags gling pa]]). The terton name of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
*[[Padma Osel Do-ngak Lingpa]] ([[padma 'od gsal mdo sngags gling pa]]). The terton name of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
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*[[Padma Osel Do-ngak Lingpa]] ([[padma 'od gsal mdo sngags gling pa]]). The terton name of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]].
*[[Padma Gargyi Wangpo]] ([[padma gar gyi dbang po]]). The name of Jamgon Kongtrul the first.
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*[[Padma Gargyi Wangpo]] ([[padma gar gyi dbang po]]). The name of [[Jamgon Kongtrul the first]].
*[[Padma Garwang Lodro Thaye]] ([[padma gar dbang blo gros mtha' yas]]). The name of Jamgon Kongtrul the first.
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*[[Padma Garwang Lodro Thaye]] ([[padma gar dbang blo gros mtha' yas]]). The name of [[Jamgon Kongtrul the first]].
*[[Padma Tennyi Yungdrung Lingpa]] ([[padma bstan gnyis g.yung drung gling pa]]). The terton name of Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye.
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*[[Padma Tennyi Yungdrung Lingpa]] ([[padma bstan gnyis g.yung drung gling pa]]). The [[terton name]] of[[ Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye]].
*[[Padma Thongdrol]] ([[padma mthong grol]]). The crown that liberates when seen worn by Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Padma Thongdrol]] ([[padma mthong grol]]). The [[crown that liberates]] when seen worn by Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Padma Totreng Tsal]] ([[padma thod phreng rtsal]]). The secret name of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Padma Totreng Tsal]] ([[padma thod phreng rtsal]]). The [[secret name]] of Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Padma Vajra]] ([[padma badzra]]). See Dechen Gyalpo.
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*[[Padma Vajra]] ([[padma badzra]]). See [[Dechen Gyalpo]].
*[[Padmajala]] ([[padma drva ba]]). The name of the pure land of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Padmajala]] ([[padma drva ba]]). The name of the [[pure land of Guru Rinpoche]].
*[[Padmakara]] ([[padma 'byung gnas]]). 'Lotus-born.' Same as Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Padmakara]] ([[padma 'byung gnas]]). '[[Lotus-born]].' Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Padmakara Totreng tsal]] ([[padma ka ra thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Padmakara Totreng tsal]] ([[padma ka ra thod phreng rtsal]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Padmasambhava]] ([[padma 'byung gnas]]). 'Originated from a Lotus.' Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Padmasambhava]] ([[padma 'byung gnas]]). 'Originated from a Lotus.' Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Pandita]] ([[mkhas pa]]). A learned master. Scholar, professor in Buddhist philosophy.
 
*[[Pandita]] ([[mkhas pa]]). A learned master. Scholar, professor in Buddhist philosophy.
*[[Pandita of Yanglesho]] ([[yang le shod kyi pan di ta]]). One of the 12 manifestations.
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*[[Pandita of Yanglesho]] ([[yang le shod kyi pan di ta]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations]].
 
*[[Particular samayas]] ([[khyad par gyi dam tshig]]).
 
*[[Particular samayas]] ([[khyad par gyi dam tshig]]).
*[[Path of the two stages]] ([[rim gnyis kyi lam]]). The two stages of development and completion which are the [[means and knowledge]] ([[prajna and upaya]]). of Vajrayana practice.
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*[[Path of the two stages]] ([[rim gnyis kyi lam]]). The [[two stages of development and completion]] which are the [[means and knowledge]] ([[prajna and upaya]]) of Vajrayana practice.
*[[Paths]] ([[lam]]). The five paths of accumulation, of joining, of seeing, of cultivation and of no more learning.
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*[[Paths]] ([[lam]]). The [[five paths]] of accumulation, of joining, of seeing, of cultivation and of no more learning.
*[[Paths and bhumis]] ([[sa lam]]). The five paths and the ten bodhisattva levels.
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*[[Paths and bhumis]] ([[sa lam]]). The [[five paths]] and the [[ten bodhisattva levels]].
*[[Peaceful and wrathful ones]] ([[zhi khro]]). The 42 peaceful and 58 wrathful divinities.
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*[[Peaceful and wrathful ones]] ([[zhi khro]]). The [[42 peaceful]] and [[58 wrathful]] divinities.
*[[Pearl Garland Tantra]] ([[mu tig phreng ba'i rgyud]]). One of the Dzogchen tantras.
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*[[Pearl Garland Tantra]] ([[mu tig phreng ba'i rgyud]]). One of the [[Dzogchen tantras]].
*[[Pema Jungney]] ([[pad ma 'byung gnas]]). One of the 12 manifestations.
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*[[Pema Jungney]] ([[pad ma 'byung gnas]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations]].
 
*[[Perfect buddhahood]] ([[rdzogs pa'i sangs rgyas]]). The extinction of all faults and obscurations and the perfection of all enlightened qualities.
 
*[[Perfect buddhahood]] ([[rdzogs pa'i sangs rgyas]]). The extinction of all faults and obscurations and the perfection of all enlightened qualities.
 
*[[Phadampa]] ([[pha dam pa]]). An Indian mahasiddha who brought the [[Shijey]] ([[zhi byed]]) teachings to Tibet.
 
*[[Phadampa]] ([[pha dam pa]]). An Indian mahasiddha who brought the [[Shijey]] ([[zhi byed]]) teachings to Tibet.
*[[Phenomena]] ([[chos, snang ba]]). Anything that can be experienced, thought of or known.
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*[[Phenomena]] ([[chos]]), ([[snang ba]]). Anything that can be experienced, thought of or known.
 
*[[Power of remorse]] ([[sun 'byin pa'i stobs]]).
 
*[[Power of remorse]] ([[sun 'byin pa'i stobs]]).
 
*[[Power of resolution]] ([[dam bca' ba'i stobs]]).
 
*[[Power of resolution]] ([[dam bca' ba'i stobs]]).
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*[[Practice mandala]] ([[sgrub pa'i man dal]]). The mandala plate placed on the shrine during offerings.
 
*[[Practice mandala]] ([[sgrub pa'i man dal]]). The mandala plate placed on the shrine during offerings.
 
*[[Practice manuals for development and completion]] ([[bskyed rdzogs kyi las byang]]). Sadhana texts and liturgies of tantric practices.
 
*[[Practice manuals for development and completion]] ([[bskyed rdzogs kyi las byang]]). Sadhana texts and liturgies of tantric practices.
*[[Prahevajra]] ([[dga' rab rdo rje]]). The human recipient of the Dzogchen teachings. See Garab Dorje.
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*[[Prahevajra]] ([[dga' rab rdo rje]]). The human recipient of the Dzogchen teachings. See [[Garab Dorje]].
*[[Prajna]] ([[shes rab]]). Knowledge or intelligence. In particular, the 'knowledge of realizing egolessness.'
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*[[Prajna]] ([[shes rab]]). Knowledge or intelligence. In particular, the '[[knowledge of realizing egolessness]].'
*[[Prajnaparamita]] ([[shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa]]). 'Transcendent knowledge.' The Mahayana teachings on insight into emptiness, transcending the fixation of subject, object and action.
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*[[Prajnaparamita]] ([[shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa]]). '[[Transcendent knowledge]].' The Mahayana teachings on insight into emptiness, transcending the fixation of subject, object and action.
*[[Prana]] ([[rlung]]). The 'winds' or energy-currents of the vajra body.
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*[[Prana]] ([[rlung]]). The 'winds' or energy-currents of the [[vajra body]].
*[[Pratimoksha]] ([[so so thar pa]]). Individual Liberation, the seven sets of precepts for lay and ordained persons according to the vinaya.
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*[[Pratimoksha]] ([[so so thar pa]]). [[Individual Liberation]], the [[seven sets of precepts]] for lay and ordained persons according to the [[vinaya]].
*[[Pratyekabuddha]] ([[rang sangs rgyas]]). A person who has reached perfection in the second Hinayana vehicle chiefly through contemplation on the twelve links of dependent origination in reverse order.
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*[[Pratyekabuddha]] ([[rang sangs rgyas]]). A person who has reached perfection in the second Hinayana vehicle chiefly through contemplation on the [[twelve links of dependent origination]] in reverse order.
*[[Precious Buddha]] ([[sangs rgyas dkon mchog]]). The state of buddhahood endowed with the perfect benefit for self and others.
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*[[Precious Buddha]] ([[sangs rgyas dkon mchog]]). The state of [[buddhahood]] endowed with the perfect benefit for self and others.
*[[Precious Dharma]] ([[chos dkon mchog]]). The truth consisting of scripture and realization.
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*[[Precious Dharma]] ([[chos dkon mchog]]). The truth consisting of [[statements and realization]].
 
*[[Precious Master of Uddiyana]] ([[o rgyan gyi slob dpon rin po che]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Precious Master of Uddiyana]] ([[o rgyan gyi slob dpon rin po che]]). Same as Guru Rinpoche.
*[[Precious Ones]] ([[dkon mchog]]). Same as the Three Jewels. For further details of their qualities, see Buddha Nature by Thrangu Rinpoche, Rangjung Yeshe Publications.
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*[[Precious Ones]] ([[dkon mchog]]). Same as the [[Three Jewels]]. For further details of their qualities, see [[Buddha Nature]] by [[Thrangu Rinpoche]], Rangjung Yeshe Publications.
*[[Precious Sangha]] ([[dge 'dun dkon mchog]]). Noble and accomplished practitioners endowed with the virtues of knowledge and liberation.
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*[[Precious Sangha]] ([[dge 'dun dkon mchog]]). Noble and accomplished practitioners endowed with the [[virtues of knowledge and liberation]].
*[[Preta]] ([[yi dvags]]). 'Hungry ghost.' One of the six classes of sentient beings.
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*[[Preta]] ([[yi dvags]]). '[[Hungry ghost]].' One of the [[six classes of sentient beings]].
*[[Primordial Protector]] ([[mdod ma'i mgon po]]). The originally enlightened one, the adi-buddha. Same as the dharmakaya buddha, Samantabhadra.
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*[[Primordial Protector]] ([[mdod ma'i mgon po]]). The originally enlightened one, the adi-buddha. Same as the [[dharmakaya buddha]], [[Samantabhadra]].
*[[Primordial purity]] ([[ka dag]]). The basic nature of sentient beings which is originally untainted by defilement; beyond confusion and liberation.
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*[[Primordial purity]] ([[ka dag]]). The basic nature of sentient beings which is originally untainted by defilement; beyond [[confusion and liberation]].
*[[Prince brothers]] ([[rgyal mched]]). The three sons of King Trisong Deutsen: Muney Tsenpo, Murub Tsenpo and Mutri Tsenpo.
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*[[Prince brothers]] ([[rgyal mched]]). The three sons of [[King Trisong Deutsen]]: [[Muney Tsenpo]], [[Murub Tsenpo]] and [[Mutri Tsenpo]].
*[[Prince Chokyi Lodro]] ([[rgyal sras chos kyi blo gros]]). The second son of King Trisong Deutsen who later incarnated as Chokgyur Lingpa.
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*[[Prince Chokyi Lodro]] ([[rgyal sras chos kyi blo gros]]). The second son of [[King Trisong Deutsen]] who later incarnated as [[Chokgyur Lingpa]].
 
*[[Prince Lhasey]] ([[lha sras]]). Same as Prince Chokyi Lodro.
 
*[[Prince Lhasey]] ([[lha sras]]). Same as Prince Chokyi Lodro.
 
*[[Prince Murub]] ([[lha sras mu rub]]). The second son of King Trisong Deutsen.
 
*[[Prince Murub]] ([[lha sras mu rub]]). The second son of King Trisong Deutsen.
*[[Prince Yeshe Rolpa Tsal]] ([[lha sras rol pa rtsal]]). Same as Prince Chokyi Lodro.
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*[[Prince Yeshe Rolpa Tsal]] ([[lha sras rol pa rtsal]]). Same as [[Prince Chokyi Lodro]].
*[[Profound lineage of pure visions]] ([[zab mo dag snang gi brgyud pa]]). See Pure Vision.
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*[[Profound lineage of pure visions]] ([[zab mo dag snang gi brgyud pa]]). See [[Pure Vision]].
 
*[[Profound Path]] ([[zab lam]]). Here the name of a text.
 
*[[Profound Path]] ([[zab lam]]). Here the name of a text.
*[[Prophesied Transmission]] ([[bka' bab lung bstan]]). One of the six or nine lineages of the Nyingma School.
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*[[Prophesied Transmission]] ([[bka' bab lung bstan]]). One of the [[six or nine lineages of the Nyingma School]].
 
*[[Protector Amitayus Boundless Life]] ([[mgon po tshe dpag med]]).
 
*[[Protector Amitayus Boundless Life]] ([[mgon po tshe dpag med]]).
*[[Pure vision]] ([[dag snang]]). The transmission within the pure experience of a master from another enlightened being. One of the six or nine lineages of the Nyingma School.
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*[[Pure vision]] ([[dag snang]]). The transmission within the pure experience of a master from another enlightened being. One of the [[six or nine lineages of the Nyingma School]].
*[[Purifying the obscurations]] ([[sgrib sbyong]]). The spiritual practices of clearing away what obscures the sugatagarbha, for example, the meditation and recitation of Vajrasattva according to the 'special preliminaries.'
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*[[Purifying the obscurations]] ([[sgrib sbyong]]). The spiritual practices of clearing away what obscures the sugatagarbha, for example, the meditation and recitation of Vajrasattva according to the '[[special preliminaries]].'
 
*[[Raksha rosary]] ([[rak sha phreng ba]]). A mala made of a certain dried fruit.
 
*[[Raksha rosary]] ([[rak sha phreng ba]]). A mala made of a certain dried fruit.
*[[Raksha Totreng]] ([[rak sha thod phreng]]). One of the 12 manifestations.
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*[[Raksha Totreng]] ([[rak sha thod phreng]]). One of the [[Twelve manifestations]].
 
*[[Rangshar Tantra]] ([[rang shar gyi rgyud]]). One of the Dzogchen tantras.
 
*[[Rangshar Tantra]] ([[rang shar gyi rgyud]]). One of the Dzogchen tantras.
*[[Rasa Trulnang]] ([[ra sa 'phrul snang]]). A famous temple in Lhasa built by King Songtsen Gampo.
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*[[Rasa Trulnang]] ([[ra sa 'phrul snang]]). A famous temple in Lhasa built by [[King Songtsen Gampo]].
 
*[[Ratna Shri]] ([[dkon mchog dpal sgron]]). The daughter of Chokgyur Lingpa.
 
*[[Ratna Shri]] ([[dkon mchog dpal sgron]]). The daughter of Chokgyur Lingpa.
 
*[[Recitation dagger]] ([[bsnyen phur]]).
 
*[[Recitation dagger]] ([[bsnyen phur]]).
 
*[[Recitation stage]] ([[bzlas pa'i rim pa]]). The part of sadhana practice which covers mantra recitation.  
 
*[[Recitation stage]] ([[bzlas pa'i rim pa]]). The part of sadhana practice which covers mantra recitation.  
*[[Red Rock Dense Tamarisk Forest]] ([[brag dmar 'om bus gtibs pa'i tshal]]). The location of the temple complex of Samye.
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*[[Red Rock Dense Tamarisk Forest]] ([[brag dmar 'om bus gtibs pa'i tshal]]). The location of the [[temple complex of Samye]].
*[[Refuge]] ([[skyabs 'gro]]). Placing one's confidence in the Precious Ones, the Three Jewels.
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*[[Refuge]] ([[skyabs 'gro]]). Placing one's confidence in the [[Precious Ones]], the Three Jewels.
 
*[[Representations of body, speech and mind]] ([[sku gsung thugs rten]]). For example: statues, scriptures and stupas.
 
*[[Representations of body, speech and mind]] ([[sku gsung thugs rten]]). For example: statues, scriptures and stupas.
 
*[[Rikdu Root Tantra]] ([[rigs 'dus rtsa rgyud]]).
 
*[[Rikdu Root Tantra]] ([[rigs 'dus rtsa rgyud]]).
 
*[[Ripening and liberation]] ([[smin grol]]). Ripening through empowerment and liberation through oral instructions.
 
*[[Ripening and liberation]] ([[smin grol]]). Ripening through empowerment and liberation through oral instructions.
*[[Ripening empowerments]] ([[smin byed kyi dbang]]). The Vajrayana empowerments which ripens one's being with the capacity to realize the four kayas.
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*[[Ripening empowerments]] ([[smin byed kyi dbang]]). The Vajrayana empowerments which ripens one's being with the capacity to realize the [[four kayas]].
 
*[[Root and branch samayas]] ([[rtsa ba dang yan lag gi dam tshig]]).
 
*[[Root and branch samayas]] ([[rtsa ba dang yan lag gi dam tshig]]).
 
*[[Root and subsidiary guidance texts]] ([[gzhung khrid dang yan lag]]).
 
*[[Root and subsidiary guidance texts]] ([[gzhung khrid dang yan lag]]).
 
*[[Root of siddhis]] ([[dngos grub kyi rtsa ba]]). The yidam among the three roots.
 
*[[Root of siddhis]] ([[dngos grub kyi rtsa ba]]). The yidam among the three roots.
 
*[[Rudra]] ([[ru dra]]). The demon of ego-clinging.
 
*[[Rudra]] ([[ru dra]]). The demon of ego-clinging.
*[[Rudra Confession]] ([[ru dra sme bshags]]). A confession included in the Immaculate Confession Tantra]] ([[dri med bshags rgyud]]).
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*[[Rudra Confession]] ([[ru dra sme bshags]]). A confession included in the [[Immaculate Confession Tantra]] ([[dri med bshags rgyud]]).
*[[Rupakaya]] ([[gzugs kyi sku]]). 'Form body.' A collective term for both sambhogakaya and nirmanakaya.
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*[[Rupakaya]] ([[gzugs kyi sku]]). 'Form body.' A collective term for both [[sambhogakaya]] and [[nirmanakaya]].
 
*[[Sadhana]] ([[sgrub thabs]]). 'Means of accomplishment.' Tantric liturgy and procedure for practice usually emphasizing the development stage.
 
*[[Sadhana]] ([[sgrub thabs]]). 'Means of accomplishment.' Tantric liturgy and procedure for practice usually emphasizing the development stage.
*[[Saha World]] ([[mi mjed kyi 'jig rten]]). Our known world system; the 'World of Endurance.' Saha can also means 'Undivided' because the karmas and kleshas, causes and effects, are not separately divided or differentiated.
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*[[Saha World]] ([[mi mjed kyi 'jig rten]]). Our known [[world system]]; the '[[World of Endurance]].' Saha can also means 'Undivided' because the [[karmas and kleshas]], causes and effects, are not separately divided or differentiated.
 
*[[Samadhi]] ([[ting nge 'dzin]]). 'Adhering to the continuity or evenness.' Usually translated as concentration or meditative absorption.
 
*[[Samadhi]] ([[ting nge 'dzin]]). 'Adhering to the continuity or evenness.' Usually translated as concentration or meditative absorption.
*[[Samantabhadra]] ([[kun tu bzang po]]). The 'Ever-excellent One.' 1}. The primordial dharmakaya buddha. 2}. The bodhisattva Samantabhadra used as the example for the perfection of increasing an offering infinitely.
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*[[Samantabhadra]] ([[kun tu bzang po]]). The 'Ever-excellent One.' 1). The primordial dharmakaya buddha. 2. The [[bodhisattva Samantabhadra]] used as the example for the perfection of increasing an offering infinitely.
 
*[[Samantabhadra offering cloud]] ([[kun bzang mchod sprin]]). An immense cloud of offering as emanated by the bodhisattva Samantabhadra.
 
*[[Samantabhadra offering cloud]] ([[kun bzang mchod sprin]]). An immense cloud of offering as emanated by the bodhisattva Samantabhadra.
 
*[[Samaya]] ([[dam tshig]]). The sacred pledge, precepts or commitment of Vajrayana practice. Many details exists, but the samayas essentially consist of outwardly, maintaining harmonious relationship with the vajra master and one's Dharma friends and, inwardly, not straying from the continuity of the practice.
 
*[[Samaya]] ([[dam tshig]]). The sacred pledge, precepts or commitment of Vajrayana practice. Many details exists, but the samayas essentially consist of outwardly, maintaining harmonious relationship with the vajra master and one's Dharma friends and, inwardly, not straying from the continuity of the practice.
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*[[Sixteen arhants]] ([[gnas brtan bcu drug]]). Also known as the Sixteen Sthaviras.
 
*[[Sixteen arhants]] ([[gnas brtan bcu drug]]). Also known as the Sixteen Sthaviras.
 
*[[Sky-faced One]] ([[gnam zhal ma]]). The consort of Kalden Drendsey.
 
*[[Sky-faced One]] ([[gnam zhal ma]]). The consort of Kalden Drendsey.
*[[Slayer of Demons]] ([[bdud kyi bshed chen]]). One of the 12 manifestations of Guru Rinpoche. Same as Dukyi Shechen.
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*[[Slayer of Demons]] ([[bdud kyi bshed chen]]). One of the Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche. Same as Dukyi Shechen.
 
*[[So Zur Nub Nyang]] ([[so zur bsnubs nyag]]). Great masters in the Nyingma lineage.
 
*[[So Zur Nub Nyang]] ([[so zur bsnubs nyag]]). Great masters in the Nyingma lineage.
 
*[[Special preliminaries]] ([[thun min gyi sngon 'gro]]). The refuge, bodhicitta, Vajrasattva mantra, mandala offering and guru yoga. For further details see 'Torch of Certainty,' Shambhala Publications.
 
*[[Special preliminaries]] ([[thun min gyi sngon 'gro]]). The refuge, bodhicitta, Vajrasattva mantra, mandala offering and guru yoga. For further details see 'Torch of Certainty,' Shambhala Publications.
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*[[Ting O Barma]] ([[mthing 'od 'bar ma]]). The consort of Raksha Totreng.
 
*[[Ting O Barma]] ([[mthing 'od 'bar ma]]). The consort of Raksha Totreng.
 
*[[Traktung Pawo]] ([[khrag 'thung dpa' bo]]). The name of Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje.
 
*[[Traktung Pawo]] ([[khrag 'thung dpa' bo]]). The name of Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje.
*[[Translator from Langdro]] ([[lang gro lo tsa ba]]). One of the 25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
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*[[Translator from Langdro]] ([[lang gro lo tsa ba]]). One of the Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche.
 
*[[Transmission of the four rivers of Secret Mantra]] ([[gsang sngags chu bo bzhi'i bka' babs]]). Tantra, vajra master, life and awareness.  
 
*[[Transmission of the four rivers of Secret Mantra]] ([[gsang sngags chu bo bzhi'i bka' babs]]). Tantra, vajra master, life and awareness.  
 
*[[Treasure lords]] ([[gter bdag]]). The guardians of the terma teachings.
 
*[[Treasure lords]] ([[gter bdag]]). The guardians of the terma teachings.
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*[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] ([[sprul sku u rgyan rin po che]]). A contemporary master of the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages, who lives at Nagi Gompa in Nepal.
 
*[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] ([[sprul sku u rgyan rin po che]]). A contemporary master of the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages, who lives at Nagi Gompa in Nepal.
 
*[[Tulku Urgyen Tsewang Chokdrup Rinpoche]] ([[sprul sku u rgyan tshe dbang mchog grub rin po che]]). The long name of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.
 
*[[Tulku Urgyen Tsewang Chokdrup Rinpoche]] ([[sprul sku u rgyan tshe dbang mchog grub rin po che]]). The long name of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche.
*[[Twelve main aspects]] ([[gtso bo bcu gnyis]]). They are also called 'the twelve manifestations']] ([[rnam 'phrul bcu gnyis]]). They are twelve different forms of Guru Rinpoche as a 'magical net' of emanations to tame beings according to their needs. Inner cycle: 1. rgyal ba'i gdung 'dzin: east. 2. smra ba'i seng ge south: 3. skyes mchog tshul bzang: west. 4. bdud kyi gshed chen: north. Outer cycle: 5. 'dzam gling rgyan mchog: east. 6. padma 'byung gnas: south. 7. khyad par 'phags pa'i rig 'dzin: west. 8. rdzu 'phrul mthu chen: north. Intermediate directions: 9. rig 'dzin rdo rje drag rtsal: south east. 10. skal ldan 'dren mdzad: south west. 11. raksha thod phreng: north west. 12. bde chen rgyal po: north east
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*[[Twelve main aspects]] ([[gtso bo bcu gnyis]]). They are also called 'the twelve manifestations']] ([[rnam 'phrul bcu gnyis]]). They are twelve different forms of Guru Rinpoche as a 'magical net' of emanations to tame beings according to their needs. Inner cycle: 1. rgyal ba'i gdung 'dzin: east. 2. smra ba'i seng ge south: 3. skyes mchog tshul bzang: west. 4. bdud kyi gshed chen: north. Outer cycle: 5. 'dzam gling rgyan mchog: east. 6. padma 'byung gnas: south. 7. khyad par 'phags pa'i rig 'dzin: west. 8. rdzu 'phrul mthu chen: north. Intermediate directions: 9. rig 'dzin rdo rje drag rtsal: south east. 10. skal ldan 'dren mdzad: south west. 11. raksha thod phreng: north west. Twelve. bde chen rgyal po: north east
 
*[[Twelve manifestations]] ([[rnam 'phrul bcu gnyis]]). See Twelve main aspects.
 
*[[Twelve manifestations]] ([[rnam 'phrul bcu gnyis]]). See Twelve main aspects.
*[[Twelve qualities]] ([[yan lag bcu gnyis]]). The 12 aspects of the Excellent Speech of the Buddha.
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*[[Twelve qualities]] ([[yan lag bcu gnyis]]). The Twelve aspects of the Excellent Speech of the Buddha.
 
*[[Twenty-one Adepts]] ([[mkhas pa nyer gcig]]). Masters of the Mind Section and Space Section of Dzogchen
 
*[[Twenty-one Adepts]] ([[mkhas pa nyer gcig]]). Masters of the Mind Section and Space Section of Dzogchen
 
*[[Two accumulations]] ([[tshogs gnyis]]). The accumulation of merit and of wisdom.
 
*[[Two accumulations]] ([[tshogs gnyis]]). The accumulation of merit and of wisdom.
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*[[Yoga]] ([[rnal 'byor]]). The third of the three outer tantras: Kriya, Upa and Yoga.
 
*[[Yoga]] ([[rnal 'byor]]). The third of the three outer tantras: Kriya, Upa and Yoga.
 
*[[Yogin]] ([[rnal 'byor pa]]). Tantric practitioner.
 
*[[Yogin]] ([[rnal 'byor pa]]). Tantric practitioner.
*[[Yudra Nyingpo One of the 25 disciples of Guru Rinpoche. He was also one of the main lineage holders of the translator Vairotsana.
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*[[Yudra Nyingpo One of the Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche. He was also one of the main lineage holders of the translator Vairotsana.

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