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Wylie | Definition | English |
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cho rigs | family, race | |
chos can rang bzhin du gnas pa'i rigs | see rang bzhin gnas rigs | |
chos can rang bzhin gnas pa'i rigs | the body of form consisting of the enlightened family in which the apparition of reality naturally abides | |
chos dbyings kyi rang bzhin | the innate nature of the all-embracing expanse of reality | |
chos dbyings rang bzhin gyis dag pa | dharmadhatu which is naturally pure | |
chos dbyings rang grol | nyang ston | |
chos dbyings rang grol | zur thams cad mkhyen pa | |
chos kun gyi rtsa ba rang sems | your own mind, the root of all phenomena | |
chos kyi bdag rang mtshan gyi grub pa med pa'i stong nyid | the emptiness which is the nonexistence of an independent object identity | |
chos kyi dbyings kyi rang bzhin dbyer med pa bstan pa'i le'u | the chapter which demonstrates the indivisible nature of dharmadhatu | |
chos kyi rang bzhin | the nature of things | |
chos nyid kyi rang ngo skyong ba | continuing in the inherent state of Reality | |
chos nyid kyi rang sgra | Natural sound of dharmata, Spontaneous sound of dharmata, the self-sound of dharmata, natural sound of reality | |
chos nyid kyi rang sgra | Natural / spontaneous sound of dharmata. One of the first displays in the bardo of dharmata | |
chos nyid kyi rigs pa | the reasoning of the nature of things | |
chos nyid rang bzhin gnas pa'i rigs | the naturally present affinity of conditioned phenomena, enlightened family in which reality naturally abides. One of rang bzhin gnas pa'i rigs gnyis | |
chos nyid rdo rje'i rang sgra | the spontaneous vajra sound of dharmata | |
chos rang bzhin | the nature of a thing | |
chos rang gi mtshan nyid | the individual characteristics of a thing | |
chos rang las tha dad pa | different features | |
chos rang ngos nas stong pa | a thing's individual emptiness | |
chos rigs brgyud 'dzin | holder of both Dharma and family line | |
chos sku'i rang zhal | Natural face of dharmakaya | |
chos sku rang babs kyi dgongs pa | the realization of dharmakaya naturalness | |
chos sku rang byung gi ye shes | self-existing wakefulness of dharmakaya | |
chos sku spros dang bral ba'i rang mdangs | natural radiance of unconstructed dharmakaya | |
chos so so rang gis rig pa | individual discrimination of phenomena | |
chos spyod smon lam rim pa bde skyid nyi ma rang 'char | Spontaneously Arising Sun of Happiness, liturgical text arranged for the daily recitation of basic Buddhist practices, by Shabkar | |
chos thams cad kyi rang bzhin mnyam nyid rnam par spros pa ting nge 'dzin gyi rgyal po'i mdo | The Samadhi Raja Sutra that Fully Reveals the Equal Nature of all Things | |
chos thams cad kyi rang bzhin stong pa'i ye shes | the empty wisdom nature of all phenomena | |
chos thams cad rang bzhin gyis rdul tsam yang ma grub pa | that all things by nature possess not even the existence of subtle particles | |
chos tshig gcig kyang rang gis mi thos | you do not hear a word of the teaching | |
cig car ba'i rigs | instantaneous type | |
cig car ba'i rigs | Instantaneous type. The type of person who does not need to go through progressive stages on the path | |
ci mdzad khyed rang gi shes so | total surrender | |
ci rigs | 1) whatever is suitable, appropriate, as suitable, in a due order, as is fit, according to the circumstances. 2) all kinds, sorts. 3) a suitable number | |
ci rigs pa | appropriate | |
ci rigs par | all kinds of | |
ci rigs pa yis | I shall use whatever means are needed | |
ci rigs su | appropriately, suitably | |
cir snang rang yin | whatever is perceived is one's own state | |
cung zad dpyad pa rigs shes kyi ngor | when put under the slightest scrutiny of intelligent reasoning | |
'dab ldan rigs lnga | padma mthong grol lam 'dab ldan rigs lnga the lotus which liberates on sight, also known as the petalled hat of the five families | |
dag snang ye shes drva ba las gnas lugs rang byung gi rgyud rdo rje'i snying po | a systematic presentation of the teachings of the rdzogs chen approach of rnying ma pa Buddhism revealed by bdud 'joms gling pa and edited by bdud 'joms 'jigs bral ye shes rdo rje | |
da lta rang | right now | |
dam pa'i rigs can dra lnga | Five holy sages | |
dam pa'i rigs can dra ma lnga | Five eminent beings; recipient of Any Yoga into this world | |
dam pa rigs brgya | Hundred sacred aspects. The 42 peaceful and 58 wrathful deities | |
dam pa rigs brgya | Hundred sacred aspects, the One Hundred Supreme Ones, zhi khro | |
dam pa rigs brgya | Supreme Hundred Families. Name of a sadhana text composed by Guru Rinpoche focused on the hundred peaceful and wrathful deities |