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- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2176 + ([vaiṡālī]/ A. [vaiṡālī]. The city of [vaiṡ … [vaiṡālī]/ A. [vaiṡālī]. The city of [vaiṡālī] in the vicinity of Patna where Buddha [ṡākyamuni] turned the Third Wheel of Doctrine; the doctnne of good distinction between the three divisions of phenomena—imputed, dependent and thoroughly established (reality). B. A chapel in Ganden monastery.reality). B. A chapel in Ganden monastery.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1538 + ([vajrapāṇi]; the Vajra Holder. A Bodhisattva who embodies the might and power of all the Buddhas.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/663 + ([vastu]/Thing; impermanence; functional phenomenon.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2652 + ([vipaSyanā]/ Penetrative Insight. Penetrative insight meditation. A single pointed concentration able to apply analysis of its object; an apex form of all concentrations able to see the indepth reality of phenomena.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/501 + ([viparyaya vir_uddhavyāpti]/ Wrong contrary pervasion. The pervasion in a logical syllogism that whatever is the reason is not that which is not the predicate, Synonymous with subsequent pervasion (see {rjes khyab}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1314 + ([viprayukta saṁskāra]/ Non-associated compositional factor. Impermanent phenomena being neither form nor consciousness, e.g. a person.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1528 + ([viṡata]/ Unevenly shaped. The imperfect and unrefined shape of a thing.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/172 + ([viṡeṣakādhama puruṣa]/ The superior perso … [viṡeṣakādhama puruṣa]/ The superior person of small scope. A practitioner who has generated disgust of the expenence of this life and has produced an uncontrived or natural interest in a better future life through contemplating the difficulty and significance of finding a human rebirth endowed with leisure (see {dal ba brgyad}) and endowments (see {'byor ba bcu}), and impermanence.ts (see {'byor ba bcu}), and impermanence.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1904 + ([vīrya bala]/ Power of effort. One of the five powers (see {stobs lnga}) within the classification of the thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment (see {byang phyogs so bdun}) that is immune to hindrances such as laziness.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1907 + ([vīryendriya]/ Faculty of effort; power of … [vīryendriya]/ Faculty of effort; power of effort. One of the five ever-purified faculties (see {dbang po lnga}) within the classification of the thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment; the continuous flow of virtuous hearing, contemplation and meditation.ous hearing, contemplation and meditation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/799 + ([yathā]/ A thing as it is; thatness; refering to the ultimate truth—emptiness which is other than the conventional aspect of all phenomena.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/798 + ([yāvat]/ All that exists; all conventional things; refering to all phenomena other than emptiness.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/36 + ([ādeṡanā prātihārya]/ Miracle of speech. The power of Buddha enables him to read others minds (meritorious or non-meritorious) and teach accordingly.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/871 + ([ādityopaniacittotpāda]/ The sun-like bodhicitta. The mind of enlightenment associated with the perfection of power possessed by Bodhisattvas on the ninth level.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1606 + ([ānantaryamūrdhaprayoga]/ Uninterrupted peak training. The final moment of the Bodhisattva path that results in the\nimmediate attainment of Buddhahood. Synonymous with the wisdom of the last moment within the mental continuum of a Bodhisattva.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1705 + ([īṡvara]/ A. Mahadeva ([ṡiva]).\nB. Glory and power.\nC. Excellence.\nD. Powerful attainments ([siddhi]).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/285 + ([ḍākinī]/ sky-goer; sky-walker. Female cel … [ḍākinī]/ sky-goer; sky-walker. Female celestial beings capable of flying through space, residing in a pure land or within cyclic existence. In tantras dakinis are the class of female deities embodying the wisdom aspect of a practitioner who has attained the uncommon siddhi. A goddess born in the pure land of a Buddha is also known as Dakini. land of a Buddha is also known as Dakini.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1157 + ([ṡraddha bala]/ The power of faith. One of the five powers of the thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment (see {byang phyogs so bdun}); an overwhelming faith in the three jewels free of any obstacles that oppose faith.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1527 + ([ṡāta]/ Eveniy shaped. The perfect and refined shape of a thing.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1022 + ([ṡūnyatā]/ Emptiness. The lack of inherent existence of phenomena; the highest view of reality in Buddhist philosophy.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1703 + ([ṣaḍ indriyāṇi]/ Six cognitive powers; six … [ṣaḍ indriyāṇi]/ Six cognitive powers; six faculties; also called the six internal sources of perception (nang-gi skyed-mched drug).\n1. {mig gi dbang po/} [cakṣurindriyam]/ eye sense power\n2. {rna ba'i dbang po/} [ṡrotrendriyam]/ ear sense faculties\n3. {sna'i dbang po/} [ghraṇendriyam]/ nose sense faculties\n4. {lce'i dbang po/} [jihvendriyam]/ tongue sense power\n5. {lus kyi dbang po/} kāyendriyam]/ body sense power\n6. {yid kyi dbang po/} [mana indriyam]/ mental sense power.\n{dbang po gzugs can pa lnga /}\nThe five physical faculties (see {khams bco brgyad} B. 1-5).faculties (see {khams bco brgyad} B. 1-5).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/563 + ([ṣaḍ pratītyasamutpāda]/ The six causal interdependent principles. The elements of the outer natural phenomena— earth, water, fire, wind, space and time.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/138 + ([ṣaḍ saṃpanna bhāga]/ The six fortunate po … [ṣaḍ saṃpanna bhāga]/ The six fortunate possessions; six excellent riches. Excellent:\n1. {dbangaphyug} [īṡvara saṃpanna bhāga]/ power and wealth\n2. {gzugs/} [rūpa saṃpanna bhāga]/ physical form\n3. {dpal/} [dhānya saṃpanna bhāga]/ glory\n4. {grags pa/} [kīrtī saṃpanna bhāga]/ fame or reputation\n5. {ye shes/} [jñāna saṃpanna bhāga]/ wisdom\n6. {brtson 'grus/} [vīrya saṃpanna bhāga]/ enthusiastic perseverance.aṃpanna bhāga]/ enthusiastic perseverance.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1023 + ([ṣoḍaṡa ṡūnyatā]/ The sixteen emptinesses. … [ṣoḍaṡa ṡūnyatā]/ The sixteen emptinesses.\n1){nang stong pa nyid/}[adhyātma ṡūnyatā]/ the internal emptiness\n2){phyi stong pa nyid/}[bahirdhā ṡūnyatā]/ the external emptiness\n3){phyi nang stong pa nyid/}[adhyātma bahirdhā ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of both external and internal\n4){stong pa nyid stong pa nyid/}[ṡūnyatā ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of emptiness\n5){chen po stong pa nyid/}[mahā ṡūnyatā]/the emptiness of the great\n6){don dam pa stong pa nyid/}[paramārtha ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of the ultimate\n7){'dus byas stong pa nyid/}[saṁskr`ta ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of the collected phenomena\n8){'dus ma byas stong pa nyid/}[asaṁskṛta ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of the uncollected phenomena\n9){mtha' las 'das pa stong nyid/}[atyanta ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of that beyond extremes\n10){thog ma dang tha ma med pa stong pa nyid/}[anavarāgta ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of that without beginning or end\n11){dor ba med pa stong pa nyid/}[anavakāra ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of that which is not to be abandoned 12){rang bzhin stong pa nyid/}[prakṛti ṡūnyatā]/ the emptines of nature\n13){chos thams cad stong pa nyid/}[sarva dharma ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of all phenomena\n14){rang gi mtshan nyid stong pa nyid/}[svalakṣaṇa ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of self-marks\n15){mi dmigs pa stong pa nyid/}[anupalambha ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of non-apprehension\n16){dngos po med pa'i ngo bo nyid stong pa nyid/}[abhāva svabhāva ṡūnyatā]/ the emptiness of the lack of truly existent identity.ss of the lack of truly existent identity.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/988 + ({rten cing 'brel bar 'byung /}\n[pratītyas … {rten cing 'brel bar 'byung /}\n[pratītyasamutpāda]/ Interdependent origination; dependent co-origination. The meeting or coincidence of causes and conditions for creating a thing or a situation. In general, the twelve links of interdependent origination dealing with the cycle of rebirth, and in its highest sense it is the proof of all phenomena being dependent on each other and hence lacking inherent existence.ther and hence lacking inherent existence.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1199 + ([arthakriyāṡakti]/ A functioning thing; effective phenomena. The class of phenomena that has the ability or power to effect changes. Synonymous to impermanence.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/15 + (A goddess of power called Rigje-ma ({rig byed ma}) common to Sakya's golden transmission lineage ({gser chos}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/966 + (A nominal name; alias. A name which is not … A nominal name; alias. A name which is not the actual term originally formulated to designate a specific meaning or a thing, but a later (perhaps vulgar or common) secondary term designating the same thing, e.g. 'the rabbit bearer' ({ri bong can}) refering to the moon. There are two types of nominal names:\n1. {'dra ba rgyu mtshan du byas nas btags pa'i ming /} nominal name because of similar features, e.g. calling a man a monkey\n2. {'brel ba rgyu mtshan du byas nas btags pa'i ming /} nominal name because of relationship, e.g. calling sunrays the sun.elationship, e.g. calling sunrays the sun.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/169 + (A non-Buddhist by birth. Those who hold the wrong view that phenomena exist truly by way of their own accord.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/187 + (A regular class in a monastery where students recite the texts by heart at an assembly after they have memorized them.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/768 + (A statement expressing quality. A statemen … A statement expressing quality. A statement in which the subject of concern for both the speaker and listener is presented as the quality of discussion, e.g. the statement, 'impermanence of sound'. This statement not only distinguishes impermanence of sound from the impermanence of others, such as a vase or pillar, but also excludes discussing the qualities of other phenomena within the topic of discussion. phenomena within the topic of discussion.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1358 + (Adhyātma s'u_nyatā]/ Internal emptiness. One of the sixteen types of emptinesses (see {stong pa nyid bcu drug}); the lack of the true and independent existence of objects conjoined with consciousness, such as the cognitive eye power, and so forth.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1790 + (Affirming negative. A negation which when … Affirming negative. A negation which when expressed in words negates its specific object of negation and directly or indirectly implies the existence of another affirming (non-negative) phenomena, e.g. the statement, 'Rani does not sleep during the day,' which indirectly implies that she sleeps during "the night. There are three types:\n1. {chos gzhan dngos su 'phen pa'i ma yin dgag} directly affirming negative\n2. {chos gzhan shugs la 'phen pa'i ma yin dgag} indirectly affirming negative\n3. {skabs stobs kyis 'phen pa'i ma yin dgag} circumstantially affirming negative.dgag} circumstantially affirming negative.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2479 + (Buddha/ Fully enlightened being; Buddha. One who has completely purified himself of all faults and delusions and perfected all knowledge and wisdom; a fully enlightened being knowing all phenomena as they are.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2376 + (Citation; quotation; scriptural support.\n{lung ma bstan/}\n[avyākṛta]/ Unspecified phenomena. Something Buddha has\nnot specified as being either virtuous or non-virtuous, e.g. a person.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/186 + (Class monitor in a monastic university.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/997 + (Conceptual awareness that conforms to reality, e.g. the correct inferential cognition apprehending the impermanence of sound.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1829 + (Conceptual cognition involving terms. A ty … Conceptual cognition involving terms. A type of conceptual generation produced in conjuction with the name of a thing, e.g. a concept that takes for granted, "anything that is capable of rasing a beam is a pillar."\n{ming gzugs kyi yan lag}\nThe interdependent link of name and form. The fourth in the link of the twelve interdependent originations. Name refers to sound, smell, taste, phenomena and form as the form\naggregate.phenomena and form as the form\naggregate.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1095 + (Correct downward pervasion. The pervasion that whatever is the predicate is the reason in a logical syllogism. Synonymous with downward pervasion (see- {thur khyab}))
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1741 + (Correct reason of effect. A correct reason which is the effect of the predicate in a logical syllogism.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1319 + (Counter pervasion. The third logical mark or pervasion in a correct logical syllogism, stating that whatever is not the predicate is not the reason. Synonymous with the correct counter pervasion (see {Idog khyab rnal ma}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/968 + (Designated phenomena; imputed phenomena. Phenomena that exists only in dependence upon the sound and concept that imputes them. For instance, time and person.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2460 + (Eight thorough trainings on the eighth gro … Eight thorough trainings on the eighth ground.\n1. {sems can } {thams cad kyi sems shes pa/} knowledge of the thoughts of all sentient beings\n2. {sangs rgyas gang na bzhugs pa'i 'jig rten gyi khams shes pa/} knowledge of the places where Buddha resides\n3. {sangs rgyas kyi zhing sgrub pa/} establishing Buddha-fields\n4. {chos rnams kyi rang bzhin je lta ba bzhin rtogs pas sangs rgyas mnyes pa/} pleasing the Buddhas with one's correct understanding of the reality of all phenomena\n5. {sems can rnams kyi khams dang dbang po sogs mkhyen pa/} knowledge of the different faculties of sentient beings\n6. {sangs rgyas kyi zhing gang du 'grub ba'i sems can rnams kyi rgyud sbyong ba/} purifying\nthe continuum of sentient beings in those directions where Buddha-fields will be established\n7. {byang sems kyi spyod pa thams cad sgyu ma lta bu'i ting nge 'dzin la gnas nas byed pa/}\nperforming the deeds of Bodhisattvas while abiding in an illusion like concentration\n8. {sems can gyi don sems bzhin du srid pa len pa/} willingly taking rebirth for the benefit of sentient biengs.ebirth for the benefit of sentient biengs.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1895 + (Energy channels, winds and drops. The thre … Energy channels, winds and drops. The three fundamental interdependent components of our body, which can be utilized through proper yogic practice to understand the ultimate nature of all phenomena; the basis of our consciousness for sustenance and survival of our life. It is explained that the\nenergy channels are like our home, essential drops as our property and energy wind and mind as the owner.rty and energy wind and mind as the owner.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/32 + (Ever-functioning cause. One of the six types of causes (see {rgyu drug}). Those delusions (phra-rgyas) that occur in or travel through all the three realms of existence and act as an obstacle for attaining the state of liberation ([nirvāṇa]).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1791 + (Exclusion (of others), which is an affirmi … Exclusion (of others), which is an affirming negation, i.e. an affirming exclusion synonymous with negation, e.g. the statement, 'not a vase.' There are two types:\n1. {blo'i gzhan sel/} mental exclusion of other\n2. {don rang mchan gyi gzhan sel/} ultimate self-characterized exclusion of other.ate self-characterized exclusion of other.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2233 + (Existence; synonymous with objects of knowledge.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1545 + (External phenomena. The assertion that for … External phenomena. The assertion that form, i.e. the five objects of sensory consciousness, and the cognizing sensory consciousness are not substantially the same, but exist separately and have a special causal relationship. This is an assertion of the two lower schools of Buddhist tenets, as well as of the [prāsangika mādhyamika] school. as of the [prāsangika mādhyamika] school.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2415 + (Extremely obscure phenomena. Phenomena that can oniy be established through recourse to scriptural quotation, e.g. the subtle aspects of the law of causality.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2594 + (Five inconceiveable topics.\n1. {las kyi r … Five inconceiveable topics.\n1. {las kyi rnam par smin pa bsam mi khyab/} inconceiveable ripening of karma\n2. {nor bu sngags sman sogs kyi nus pa bsam mi khyab/} inconceiveable power of jewels, mantras and medicine\n3. {rnal 'byor gyi nu mthu bsam mi khyab/} inconceiveable power of yogis\n4. {byang sems kyi dbang bcu bsam mi khyab/} inconceiveable ten powers of a bodhisattva\n5. {sangs rgyas kyi 'phrin las bsam mi khyab/} inconceiveable virtuous deeds of a Buddha.inconceiveable virtuous deeds of a Buddha.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2125 + (Five phenomena on the level of the form ag … Five phenomena on the level of the form aggregate.\n1. {gzugs kyi phung po/} form aggregate\n2. {gzhi dus kyi me long ye shes/} basic mirror-like wisdom\n3. {sa'i khams/} earth element\n4. {mig gi dbang po/} eye sense power\n5. {rang rgyud kyis bsdus pa'i gzugs/} form within one's mental continuum.zugs/} form within one's mental continuum.)