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  • one of the six deva-worlds, so Rechungpa received the rest of the formless dakini teachings from Tipupa, brought them back to Tibet and gave them to Milarepa
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  • ཟུར་མང་སྙན་བརྒྱུད Surmang Nyengy�, the tradition of the Nine Cycles of the Formless Dakini [RY] the tradition of lus med mkha' 'gro'i 'khor dgu, as preserved at
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  • teachings. In particular he received the entire “nine-fold cycle of the formless Dakinis”, the lus med mkha' 'gro skor dgu, of which Marpa had received only
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  • lineage of Naropa. He passed the teachings of the “nine-fold cycle of the formless Dakinis”, the lus med mkha' 'gro skor dgu, on to Rechungpa (ras chung pa),
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  • ས་སྐོར་དགུ the nine teachings of the formless dakini hearing lineage [RY] the 9 teachings of the formless dakini hearing lineage [IW]
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  • snyan brgyud Surmang Nyengyü, the tradition of the Nine Cycles of the Formless Dakini
    156 bytes (16 words) - 10:57, 21 September 2021
  • med mkha' 'gro snyan brgyud chos skor dgu the nine teachings of the formless dakini hearing lineage
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  • Nine Cycles of Formless Dakini (lit. disembodied) (lus med mkha' 'gro skor dgu), these were received by Tilopa from the wisdom dakinis at the Gondhala
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    of completely pure space" which means ideally blood from the lotus of a dakini such as Padmakara's consort, Yeshe Tsogyal (space and lotus being euphemisms
    27 KB (4,411 words) - 13:02, 12 August 2008
  • input value "The Nine Cycles of the Formless (lit. disembodied) Dakini; received by Tilopa from the wisdom dakinis at the Gandhola Temple. The teachings
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  • lus med mkha' 'gro'i 'khor dgu Nine Cycles of Formless (lit. bodiless) Dakini
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  • upcoming features. ལུས་མེད་མཁའ་འགྲོའི་འཁོར་དགུ Nine Cycles of Formless (lit. bodiless) Dakini [RY]
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  • Three Roots - lama, yidam, dakini. The guru is the root of all blessing, the yidam is the root of all siddhi, and the dakini is the root of Buddha activity
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  • to work for beings' welfare, he established many beings of the form and formless realms in the state of purity. When he turned fifteen, he listened to many
    21 KB (3,142 words) - 05:46, 14 December 2012
  • ལུས་མེད་མཁའ་འགྲོའི་སྐོར་དགུ The Nine Cycles of the Formless (lit. disembodied) Dakini; received by Tilopa from the wisdom dakinis at the Gandhola Temple. The teachings
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  • conception]. [RY] Four formless spheres of finality (gzugs med kyi skye mched mu bzhi). See 'Four Formless Realms.' [RY] four formless states (gzugs med bzhi)
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  • delusion, pride, and envy. [RY] Formless Realms (gzugs med kyi khams). The abodes of unenlightened beings who have practiced formless meditative states, dwelling
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  • Nine Cycles of the Formless (lit. disembodied) Dakini (lus med mkha' 'gro'i skor dgu) were received by Tilopa from the wisdom dakinis at the Gondhala Temple
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  • aeons. See under 'Formless Realms.'[AL] [RY] Perception-spheres (skye mched). Refer here to the states of mind of the four formless realms. See also 'fourfold
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  • knowables - shes bya'i gzhi lnga: listing of, 197 Formless Realm. See Realms formless states, 130. See four formless states forty-two peaceful deities - zhi ba
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