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- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1211 + ([vimala bhūmi]/ The Stainless Ground. The second of the ten Bodhisattva grounds (see {sa bcu}) during which there is special practice of the perfection of moral discipline and self-control.)
- 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/1314 + ([viprayukta saṁskāra]/ Non-associated compositional factor. Impermanent phenomena being neither form nor consciousness, e.g. a person.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1408 + ([vipāka ekakṣaṇika prayoga]/ Fruitional mo … [vipāka ekakṣaṇika prayoga]/ Fruitional momentary training. The yogic practice of a Bodhisattva, which is the wisdom directly opposing the obstructions to omniscience, and which, in actualizing the non-contaminated, maturing dharma, also actualizes the other concordant dharmas, all in the space of one instant (i.e. the l/60th of a finger snap).nstant (i.e. the l/60th of a finger snap).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/814 + ([viṁṡat satkāyadṛṣṭi]/ The twenty views of … [viṁṡat satkāyadṛṣṭi]/ The twenty views of the transitory collection.\n1. {gzugs bdag tu lta ba/} view of grasping at form as being the self\n2. {gzugs bdag gir lta ba/} view of grasping at form as being mine\n3. {gzugs la bdag rang bzhin gyis yod par lta ba/} view of grasping at form as possessing the self\n4. {bdag la gzugs rang bzhin gyis yod par lta ba/} view of grasping at form as abiding within the self. {de bzhin tshor ba/} {'du shes/} {'du byed/} {rnam par shes pa'i phung po la'ang de bzhin lta ba bzhi bzhi ste nyi shu'o/} Similarly for sound, smell, taste and touch—grasping them as the self, as being mine, as possessing the self and as abiding within the self, makes twenty. as abiding within the self, makes twenty.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2058 + ([yathāsaṃstarika]/ He who sleeps wherever he happens to be. One of the twelve ascetic practice (see {sbyangs pa'i yon tan bcu gnyis}); to sleep on a bed of grass or leaves, etc., which are laid out once without being rearranged for comfort's sake.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2104 + ([yuganaddha]/ A. Unification; state of uni … [yuganaddha]/ A. Unification; state of union, e.g. the union of calm-abiding and penetrative insight meditation or the union of bhss and void. B. One of the five levels of the completion stage practices in tantr^ the union of emptiness, the wisdom aspect and great compassion, the method aspect or the union of the wisdom of spontaneous great bliss, the method aspect and the emptiness of clear light mind, the wisdom aspect or the ever-supreme emptiness, the object and the unclianging wisdom of great bliss, the object-per(^iver.sdom of great bliss, the object-per(^iver.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2554 + ([ācārya saraha]. Also called Brahma Rahula; the root Guru of [ācarya nāgārjuna] born in a Brahmin family at Odibida, Orissa of modern India, renowned for his tantric practice.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1845 + ([ālambana pratyaya]/ Objective condition. One of the four conditions (see {rkyen bzhi}); the objective condition held in the mind that serves as the direct cause of generating that perception, e.g. a vase, for an eye consciousness.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1926 + ([ṡabdābhiṣekha]/ Word initiation; word empowerment. The last of the four-fold initiation according to the highest yoga tantra in which the master introduces the state of union ([yuganada]) to his disciples.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2028 + ([ṡamatha]/ Mental quiescence meditation; calm abiding meditation. A single-pointed meditative concentration developed through the techniques of settling the mind; a practice common to both Buddhists and non-Buddhists.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2146 + ([ṡilpanirmāṇakāya]/ Artisan emanation. A form of incarnate Buddha's emanation as artisans and master-craftsman in order to tame beings.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1160 + ([ṡraddhā bhūmi]/ The ground of faith. The stage of a spiritual path where a practitioner is predominantly skillful in the practice of faith, efforts, mindfulness, concentration and wisdom.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1121 + ([ṡruta cintā bhāvanā]/ The threefold practice of study, contemplation and meditation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/856 + ([ṡrāvaka]/ A Hearer. Originally, those dis … [ṡrāvaka]/ A Hearer. Originally, those disciples of Buddha who actually listen to Buddha's teachings and also propagate these to others. Their goal is to achieve nirvana for themselves. The four noble truths and the twelve links of independent origination are their primary fields of study and practice.heir primary fields of study and practice.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1459 + ([ṡrīmat vājradhāra]/ The glorious Vajra ma … [ṡrīmat vājradhāra]/ The glorious Vajra master. Vajra master in the secret mantra tradition fulfilling six qualities:\n1. {'khor ba'i chos rgyab tu dor ba/} one who has fully renounced samsaric concerns\n2. {'dod pa chung zhing chog shes pa/} one who is content with few desires\n3. {lag len la mkhas shing nyams myong yod pa/} one who is experienced in practice and ritual activities\n4. {rgyud kyi tshig don la mkhas shing sgrub pa la martson pa/} one who is knowledgeable of tantric treatises, can explain their literal and implied meaning, and is devoted to practice\n5. {lta ba'i don la mkhas shing nus pa rdzogs pa/} one who is learned in the meaning of the right view and fully accomplished in it\n6. {snying rje che zhing gtong ba la dga' ba/} one who is highiy compassionate and generous. who is highiy compassionate and generous.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1048 + ([ṡāsana]/ Teaching; doctrine. Teachings sp … [ṡāsana]/ Teaching; doctrine. Teachings spoken by Buddha himself, or recorded into writing by later disciples in the form of commentaries. Technically, Buddha's teachings can be subsumed under two categories: the transmission of oral and recorded teachings (see- {lung gi bstan pa}) and the transmission of insights (see- {rtogs pa'i bstan pa}). of insights (see- {rtogs pa'i bstan pa}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1028 + ([ṡūnyā kalpa]/ The empty aeons. The twenty intermediate aeons after the destruction of this universe and the formation of the next during which sentient beings are born either in the formless or form realm.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1489 + ([ṣaḍ cārya tantra abhiṣekhāḥ]/ The six ini … [ṣaḍ cārya tantra abhiṣekhāḥ]/ The six initiations of performance tantra.\n1. {me tog phreng dbang /} initiation of flower garland\n2. {chu'i dbang /} water initiation\n3. {cod paN gyi dbang /} crown initiation\n4. {rdo rje'i dbang /} vajra initiation\n5. {dril bu'i dbang /} bell initiation\n6. {ming gi dbang /} name initiation.ion\n6. {ming gi dbang /} name initiation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1515 + ([ṣaḍ pāramitā vṛttiprasthāna pratipatti]/ Achievement through engagement in the six perfections; the Bodhisattva paths encompassing the practice of the six perfections.)
- 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/554 + ([ṣaḍ tantrapiṭakā]/ The six classes of tan … [ṣaḍ tantrapiṭakā]/ The six classes of tantra.\n1. {bya rgyud/} [kriyā tantra]/ action tantra\n2. {spyod rgyud/} [cārya tantra]/ performance tantra\n3. {rnal 'byor rgyud/} [yoga tantra]\n4. {pha rgyud/} [pitā tantra]/ father tantra\n5. {ma rgyud/} [mātā tantra]/mother tantra\n6. {gnyis med rgyud/} [advaya tantra]/ non-dual tantn The first are known as the three outer classes of tantra and the latter three as the three inner classes of tantra.hree as the three inner classes of tantra.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/571 + ([ṣoḍaṡa bhāvanāneyakleṡā]/ The sixteen del … [ṣoḍaṡa bhāvanāneyakleṡā]/ The sixteen delusions (which are obscurations to liberation) to be abandoned on the path of meditation. {'dod pa'i sas bsdus kyi drug} [ṣaḍ kāmadhātu kleṡā]/ Six of the desire realm:\n1. {'dod chags/} [rāga]/ desire-attachment\n2. {khong khro/} [krodha]/ anger\n3. {nga rgyal/} [māna]/ pride\n4. {ma rig pa/} [avidyā]/ ignorance\n5. {'jig lta/} [satkāyadṛṣṭi]/ view of the transitory collection\n6. {mthar lta/} [antagrāhadṛṣṭi]/ extreme view. {gzugs kyi sas bsdus kyi lnga /} [pañca rū_padhatu kleṡā]/ Five of the form realm: {'dod chag} [rāga]/ desire-attachment\n2. {nga rgyal/} [māna]/pride\n3. {ma rig pa/} [avidyā]/ignorance\n4. {'jig lta/} [satkāyadṛṣṭi]/ view of the transitory collection\n5. {mthar lta/} [antagrāha dṛṣṭi]/ extreme view. {gzugs med sas bsdus kyi lnga/} [pañca arūpadhātu kleṡā]/ Five of the formless realm:\n1. {'dod chags/} [rāga]/ desire-attachment\n1. {nga rgyal/} [māna]/ pride\n3. {ma rig pa/} [avidyā]/ ignorance\n4. {'jig lta/} [satkāyadṛṣṭi]/ view of the transitory collection\n5. {mthar lta/} [antagrāhadṛṣṭi]/ extreme view.thar lta/} [antagrāhadṛṣṭi]/ extreme view.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1087 + (also/ {dbang phyug brgyad/}\nThe eight com … also/ {dbang phyug brgyad/}\nThe eight common features of glory; the eight qualities or siddhis common to worldly feats.\n1){gzugs phra ba'i yon tan/} subtle physical form\n2){gzugs rags pa'i yon tan/} gross physical form\n3){yang ba'i yon tan/} weighing little\n4){khyab pa'i yon tan/} pervasive\n5){yang dag par thob pa'i yon tan/} perfect attainments\n6){rab tu galas ba'i yon tan/} perfect luminosity\n7){brtan pa'i yon tan/} ever-firm\n8){'dod rgu 'byung ba'i yon tan/} fulfillment of all wishes. ba'i yon tan/} fulfillment of all wishes.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2622 + ({bslab sdom/}\n[ṡikṣā ṡīla]/ The precepts and trainings; the vows of individual liberation, Bodhisattva and tantra.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1164 + ([samayasattva]/ The commitment being. Generating oneself in the form of a deity according to the generation stage practice of tantra.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/608 + (@ibe activity of practice. One of the four … @ibe activity of practice. One of the four ways of utilizing realizations (see {spyod pa'i sgo bzhi}) according to action tantra in which one transforms articles of offering, body and resources into gods of desire realms and Vidyadharas or [ḍākinīs] of the same rank.Vidyadharas or [ḍākinīs] of the same rank.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1470 + (A citation pure of the three-fold analysis. A citation in Buddhist teachings and practice qualified by the three-fold analysis (see {dpad pa gsum}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/395 + (A curved knife. A curved knife with a vajra handle on the lateral face. A ritual implement held by a tantric deity.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/20 + (A cut-ritual ({gcod}) practice in which one offers one's body as a feast ({tshog}) to accumulate merit.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1122 + (A human from a remote place. To be born as a barbarian or among men dwelling in a country far from the place of the eight conducive factors (see {dal ba brgyad}) preventing the practice of religion.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/403 + (A lord of actualization; [mahāsiddha]. One who has attained supreme realizations of either or both the [sūtra] and tantra traditions.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/506 + (A personal god or inhuman force. A god or inhuman force believed to be the personal protector of an individual inseparable from oneself like the shadow of one's body.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/603 + (A. Positive phenomenon. A phenomenon that can be understood without having to understand what is opposite to it or, in general, without recourse to conception, e.g. a vase. B. Practice; accomplishment; achievement; attainment; realization.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2193 + (A. Text book. Treatises on Buddhist philosophy studied in each of the monastic universities that form their basic curriculum of religious study. B. Documents old or new.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1942 + (A. The Tsok-offering; the ritual feast offering ceremony. The ceremony of offering food and drink to the host of divinities by blessing these in the form of bliss and void. B. Accumulation of merits—virtues.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/684 + (A. The five modes of enlightenment; a gene … A. The five modes of enlightenment; a generation stage practice of visualizing a deity.\n1. {zla ba las byang chub pa/} enlightenment from moon\n2. {nyi ma las byang chub pa/} enlightenment from sun\n3. {sa bon las byang chub pa/} enlightenment from the seed syllable\n4. {phyag mtshan las byang chub pa/} enlightenment from the deity's implements\n5. {sku rdzogs pa las byang chub pa/} enlightenment from the entire entity of the body. B. The process of generating oneself into a My enlightened deity:\n1. {zla ba me long yeshes las byang chub pa/} visualizing the moon as the mirror-like wisdom of a Buddha\n2. {nyi ma mnyam nyid ye shes las byang chub ba/} visualizing the sun as the wisdom of sameness of a Buddha\n3. {sa bon dang phyag mtshan sor rtogs ye shes las byang chub pa/} visualizing the seed syllable and implements of a deity as the wisdom of individual discrimination\n4. {thams cad 'dres pa bya grub ye shes las byang chub pa/} visualizing the combination of all (moon, sun, seed syllable and implements) as the wisdom of accomplishments\n5. {sku rdzogs pa chos dbyings ye shes las byang chub pa/} visualizing the full-fledged body of a Buddha as the wisdom of reality.body of a Buddha as the wisdom of reality.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2685 + (A. The last of the thirty letters of the T … A. The last of the thirty letters of the Tibetan alphabet; a universal vowel present in all letters. B. The shortest form of the Perfection of Wisdom. It is explained to contain the meaning of the entire teachings of Buddha; heavily blessed syllable.\n{a ti yo ga}\nThe atiyoga tantra. The peak of the nine vehicles according to -the Nyingma tradition called the Great Completion stage, {dzog pa chen po}.\n{a nu yo ga}\nThe anuyoga tantra. The eighth of the nine vehicles according to the Nyingma tradition dealing primarily with the completion stage practices of tantra.\n{a ti sha/}\n[atiṡa] (982-1054). A renowed Indian master and scholar w visited Tibet in the early 11th century and taught extensive thereby restoring the purity of Buddhist practice in Tibet. I wrote the famous text "A Lamp on the Path to Enlightenme" ([bodhipathapradhīpa]), and founded the Kadampa tradition.hīpa]), and founded the Kadampa tradition.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1296 + (A. The sensual objects: {gzugs sgra dri ro … A. The sensual objects: {gzugs sgra dri ro reg bya/} form, sound, smell, taste and touch.\nB. The five articles representing the five sensual objects {do dag so sor mtshon par byed pa'i mchod rdzas/}\n1. {me long /} mirror\n2. {pi wang /} guitar\n3. {dung chu/} conch-filled with water\n4. {sheng 'bras/} fruits\n5. {gos dar/} five silken scarves.fruits\n5. {gos dar/} five silken scarves.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/620 + (Accomplishment ceremony. A grand tantric ceremony involving the creation of a [maṇḍala], offering of services, and performance of the ritual and rites of generating oneself into a deity, generating the deity in front and into the vase, etc.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2370 + (Action vase. The ritual vase used during various religious ceremonies such in the consecration and purification of a [maṇḍala], offering articles, self-generation, abode, disciples and so on.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2654 + (Additional articles of a monk. The articles that a monk is allowed to possess not out of necessity but to use these in times of need for oneself or for others, e.g. an extra robe.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2567 + (Ancient secret mantra tradition; Ancient T … Ancient secret mantra tradition; Ancient Tantra. Tantra was initially introduced into Tibet in the seventh century during the reign of King Songtsen Gampo and in the middle of the eighth century. During the reign of King Trisong Deutsan, Guru Padmasambhava visited Tibet and spread the tantric teach-Lngs widely through translating many tantric texts into Tibetan. In the tenth century Pandita Smrti Jnana and others came to Tibet and further carried out translation works of the doctrine and spread it extensively. The spreading of tantric doctrines in the history of Tibet is known as the Ancient Tantra.y of Tibet is known as the Ancient Tantra.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/732 + (Bodhimind like a flowing river. The mind of enlightenment primarily in accord with the path within the mental continuum of a Buddha in his physical form.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1914 + (Brahma. A. According to the Buddhist accounts, Brahma is the lord of the gods of the form realm. B. Hindus believe him to be the creator of the universe. C. The pure celestial domain within the form and formless realm.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1386 + (Capturing, destroying and dispelling. The yogic practice of exorcism which involves\n1. {sri mnan pa/} capturing 2. {gdon gegs bsregs pa/} burning and 3. {gtor zor 'phangs pa/} expelling an evil spirit who is harming the practice of dharma.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/521 + (Coarse mental agitation. In the practice of single-pointed concentration, losing one's focal object after having held it for any penod of time is recognized as coarse mental agitation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/208 + (Complementary fire-[pūja]. A commitment of performing the rite of fire-[pūja] at the conclusion of a retreat on a particular deity in order to purify the omissions and commissions one may have made in the course of meditation on that deity.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1062 + (Compulsive attraction to ordinary appearances. The idea of oneself as an ordinary person which must be abandoned through generating divine pride in the practice of deity yoga in order to produce divine vision and pride.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2492 + (Concentration on mind base; absorption int … Concentration on mind base; absorption into the object of mind. One of the four types of recitations/ incantation in lower tantra (see {bzlas brjod yan lag bzhi}); a practice of\nvisualizing the ultimate mind of enlightenment as empty of inherent existence and the moon disk at the heart as the conventional mind of enlightenment.as the conventional mind of enlightenment.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2245 + (Concentration on self-basis/ deity. A tantric practice of self-generation through meditation on the emptiness deity, letter deity, form deity, seal deity and sign deity, while simultaneously reciting and counting mantras.)