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  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/515  + ([vipariṇāmaduḥkhatā]/ The suffering of change. The fact that all happiness in cyclic existence changes to dissatisfaction and suffering. One of the three types of suffering (see {sdug bsngal gsum}).)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1416  + ([vipāka phala]/ The ripening results; the maturing fruits. One of the five types of results (see {'bras bu lnga}); results of the contaminated virtues and non-virtues.)
  • 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/1348  + ([vānaprastha]/ A forest dweller. One who forsakes his home to seek freedom from suffering and dwells as an ascetic in the forest.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1383  + ([vātsīputrīya] school. One of the eighteen sub-schools of the [vaibhāṣika] school of thought that asserts the existence of an inexpressible self, that is neither permanent nor impermanent; neither one nor separate from the five aggregates.)
  • 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/1436  + ([yogi]/ A Yogi; an adept. In its loose sense it is applied to any male practitioner, in contrast to a female practitioner who is known as a Yogini (rnal-'byor-ma).)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2581  + ([ādeṡanāprātihārya]/ Miracles through teachings. Buddha's way of teaching his disciples according to their need; one of the three types of miracles of a Buddha (see {cho 'phrul rnam gsum}).)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/707  + ([ākiṁcanyāyatana]/ The domain of nothingne[ākiṁcanyāyatana]/ The domain of nothingness. One of the four means of emanation within the formless realm; the domain of concentration within the formless realm where a person remains fixed to the idea that there exists nothing other than consciousness because of not seeing anything, and thus remains fully absorbed in it as one's object of meditation.orbed in it as one's object of meditation.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/68  + ([ālayavijñana]/ The foundational conscious[ālayavijñana]/ The foundational consciousness; mind basis of all; one of the eight types of consciousnesses (see {rnam shes tsogs brgyad}) asserted by the Mind Only school of Buddhist philosophy; believed to be primary and the store-house of all mental imprints.nd the store-house of all mental imprints.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2083  + ([āmiṣa]/ A. Material goods. B. Blurred vis[āmiṣa]/ A. Material goods. B. Blurred vision; confusion.\n{zad pa shes pa/}\n[kṣayajñāna]/ Knowledge of exhaustion. One of the ten types of awarenesses according to the Abhidharma tradition (see {mdzod las bshad pa'i shes pa bcu}); knowledge of one's own confidence of having abandoned all objects of elimination.ving abandoned all objects of elimination.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1708  + ([īṡvara]/ The followers of [īṡvara]. A school of Hindu philosophy which asserts that the world and its inhabitants are created by the projected thought (blo-yi gyo-ba) of Isvara (Siva), who they believe to be permanent, omniscient and never changing.)
  • 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/1204  + ([ṛṣi]/ A Sage (Rishi); Lit. 'the righteous one'. Ancient vedic masters and practitioners; [mahārṣi] is used as an epithet for Buddha.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/153  + ([ṡaraṇa dāna]/ The generosity of giving protection; the way of giving protection to somebody afraid of or in a crucial situation. One of the three types of giving (see {sbyin pa rnam gsum}).)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2313  + ([ṡarīra]/ Relic pills. Tiny grain-like pil[ṡarīra]/ Relic pills. Tiny grain-like pills, sacred writings or physical remains of a saint or holy master, preserved at their cremation ground. Such relics are preserved in tombs and amulet boxes as objects of devotion and protection. There are three types:\n1. {gzungs kyi ringabasrel/} relics of sacred writing\n2. {dbu skra dang phyag sen sogs kyi ring bsrel/} relics of bodily parts such as hairs, nails, etc.\n3. {'phel gdung gi ring bsrel/} multiplied relics (see {'phel gdung}).\n1. {chos sku'i ring bsrel/} relics of dharmakaya\n2. {sku bal gyi ring bsrel/} relics of physical parts\n3. {sku gdung gi ring bsrel/} relics of the cremated body. ring bsrel/} relics of the cremated body.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/476  + ([ṡikṣamānā]/ A probationary novice nun. On[ṡikṣamānā]/ A probationary novice nun. One of the seven types of individual liberation vow holders, who is a novice nun on two years probation before being ordained as a [bhikṣunī], observing the six root dharmas (see {rtsa ba'i chos drug}) and the six auxiliary dharmas (see {rjes mthun gyi chos drug}) in addition to her novice vows.hos drug}) in addition to her novice vows.)
  • 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/463  + ([ṡramaṇa]/ A practitioner of virtue. A gen[ṡramaṇa]/ A practitioner of virtue. A general name for any person ordained as a novice monk or nun, or a fully ordained monk or nun or the whole [saṅgha], who have vowed to attain the state of liberation by means of observing the precepts of the individual liberation vows (pratimoksa) in his or her endeavour to eliminate delusions and pacify sufferings within [saṁsara].ns and pacify sufferings within [saṁsara].)
  • 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/848  + ([ṣaḍ anusmṛtayaḥ]/ The six types of recoll[ṣaḍ anusmṛtayaḥ]/ The six types of recollection. The six things to be constantly remembered by ali Buddhists. Recollection of:\n1. {bla ma rjes su dran pa/} [guru-anusmṛti]/ the spiritual master\n2. {sangs rgyas rjes su dran pa/} [buddhānusmṛti]/ the Buddha\n3. {chos rjes su dran pa/} [dharmānusmṛtм]/ the Dharma\n4. {dge 'dun rjes su dran pa/} [saṅghānusmṛti]/ the [saṅgha]\n5. {tshul khrims rjes su dran pa/} \n[] ṡīlānusmiṛti]/ moral-discipline\n6. {gtong ba rjes su dran pa/} [tyāgānusmṛti]/giving.a rjes su dran pa/} [tyāgānusmṛti]/giving.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1327  + ([ṣaḍ duḥkhatāḥ]/ Six types of suffering. T[ṣaḍ duḥkhatāḥ]/ Six types of suffering. The six miseries within\ncyclic existence.\n1. {nges pa med pa'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of uncertainty\n2. {ngoms pa med pa'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of dissatisfaction\n3. {yang nas yang du lus 'dor ba'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of\ndiscarding one's body time and again\n4. {yang nas yang du nying mtshams sbyor ba'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of frequent conception\n5. {yang nas yang du mtho dman du 'gyur ba'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of frequent cnange of status\n6. {grogs med pa'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of loneliness.a'i sdug bsngal/} suffering of loneliness.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1209  + ([ṣaḍ gandhāḥ]/ The six types of smells; th[ṣaḍ gandhāḥ]/ The six types of smells; the six odours.\n1. {dri zhim pa/} [sugandha]/ sweet smell\n2. {dri nga ba/} [durgandha]/ bad smell\n3. {dri mnyam pa/} [samagaridha]/ indifferent smell\n4. {lhan skyes kyi dri/} [sahaja gandha]/ natural smell\n5. {sbyar byung gi dri/} [samyojaka gandha]/ artificial smell 6. {grur ba las byung ba'i dri/} converted smell.r ba las byung ba'i dri/} converted smell.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/545  + ([ṣaḍ hetavaḥ]/ The six types of causes; th[ṣaḍ hetavaḥ]/ The six types of causes; the six causes.\n1. {byed rgyu/} [kāraṇa hetu]/ acting cause\n2. {lhan cig 'byung ba'i rgyu/} [sahabhū hetu]/ simultaneously arising cause; innately born cause\n3. {skal mnyam gyi rgyu/} [sabhāga hetu]/ equal-state cause\n4. {mtshungs ldan gyi rgyu/} [saṁprayukta hetu]/ concomitant cause\n5. {kun 'gro'i rgyu/} [sarvatraga hetu]/ ommpresent cause\n6. {rnam smin gyi rgyu/} [vipāka hetu]/ ripening cause. gyi rgyu/} [vipāka hetu]/ ripening cause.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2326  + ([ṣaṭ sparṡāḥ]/ Six types of contact; six types of touch through association with the six faculties: {mig gi 'dus te reg pa nas yid kyi 'dus te reg pa'i bar drug/} eye, nose, ear, tongue, body and mind.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1172  + ([smṡānika]/ He who dwells in a cemetery; a[smṡānika]/ He who dwells in a cemetery; an ascetic dwelling in a cemetery. There are three types of such practitioners: the initial practitioner dwells in the remains of the former charnel ground, the intermediate in the temporary charnel ground and the advanced in the permanent charnel ground. advanced in the permanent charnel ground.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2680  + (1 Five ascetic practices of Devadatta; fiv1 Five ascetic practices of Devadatta; five precepts of Devadatta\n1. {sha mi za ba/} not eating meat\n2. {'o ma mi 'thung ba/} not drinking milk\n3. {lan tshwa mi za ba/} not taking salt\n4. {gos dras drub can mi gyon pa/} not wearing ragged cloths\n5. {dgon par mi gnas pa/} not living in a hermitage.ar mi gnas pa/} not living in a hermitage.)
  • 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/966  + (A nominal name; alias. A name which is notA 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/144  + (A. Dead body. B. Relics. С A stupa containing relics or remains of a holy being.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/78  + (A. Malignant or harmful nagas. B. Lord of the earth. There are two types of these, known as [nāgas] or {gnyan }. These are spirits belonging to the category of animals or hungry ghost.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2007  + (Accomplishment, maturation and purification.\n{rdzus skyes/}\n[upapāduka]/ Miraculous birth. One of the four types of birth (see {skye gnas bzhi}), e.g. the birth of Guru Padmasambhava.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2598  + (Actual meditative absorption. A virtuous state of concentration free of desire-attachment to the lower level of concentration. There are four types belonging to the four concentration levels (see {bsam gtan bzhi}, A).)
  • 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/1382  + (Aeon of endurance. The period of twenty inAeon of endurance. The period of twenty intermediate aeons since the formation of the universe until the beginning of its destruction. It begins with the rebirth of a being born in the most heinous hell reaim and lasts till the end of the teaching of the last of the thousand Buddhas to appear in this uhiverse.ousand Buddhas to appear in this uhiverse.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/725  + (Aeon of formation. The twenty intermediate aeons covering the period of time since the formation of the outer world until the birth of one inhabitant in the realm of the hell)
  • 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/1643  + (Bodhisattva. Practitioner of the greater vBodhisattva. Practitioner of the greater vehicle teachings who has resolved to attain Buddhahood for the sake of ail sentient beings; also called the son of the Victorious Ones, more strictly, one who has at least attained the first path of the greater vehicle.ned the first path of the greater vehicle.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1799  + (Boundless action leading to lower realms; action of non-respite. One of the most serious hell-states in which a person\nis reborn without even passing through the intermediate state of rebirth.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2015  + (Cemetery.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2492  + (Concentration on mind base; absorption intConcentration 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/590  + (Concentration on sound. One of the four tyConcentration on sound. One of the four types of recitation of mantra in meditation (see {bzlas brjod yan lag bzhi}). The practice of reciting the mantra according to performance tantra. This involves concentrating on the mantric syllables visualized upon a moon disk as self-resounding.lized upon a moon disk as self-resounding.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2590  + (Eight branches of healing; eight types of Eight branches of healing; eight types of therapy in the Tibetan medical system.\n1. {lus nad gso ba'i dpyad/} treatment of physical ailments\n2. {byis pa'i nad gso ba'i dpyad/} treatment of children's ailment\n3. {mo nad gso ba'i dpyad/} treatment of women's ailments\n4. {gdon gyis 'tshe ba'i dpyad/} treatment of disorders caused by spirits\n5. {mtshon gyis 'tshe ba'i dpyad/} treatment of wounds caused by weapons\n6. {dug gis 'tshe ba'i dpyad/} treatment of poisoning\n7. {rgas kha gso ba'i dpyad/} treatment to combat old age\n8. {ro tsa gso ba'i dpyad/} treatment concerning fertility.'i dpyad/} treatment concerning fertility.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2648  + (Eight gods and spirits.\n1. {gshin rje/} [Eight gods and spirits.\n1. {gshin rje/} [yama]/ Lord of Death\n2. {ma mo/} [mātṛka]/ Female-protector (see {ma mo})\n3. {bdud/} [māra]/ Devil; demons\n4. {btsan/} [haṭa]/ Mountain-dwelling spirits\n5. {rgyal po/} [rāja]/ Principal local gods\n6. {klu/} [nāga]/ Serpent's\n7. {gnod sbyin/} [yakṣa]/ Harmful spirits\n8. {gza'/} [graha]/ Malignant stars or planets.za'/} [graha]/ Malignant stars or planets.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2466  + (Eight thorough trainings on the second groEight thorough trainings on the second ground.\n1. {dus rtag tu tshul khrims gsum rnam par dag pa/} (maintaining) purity of the three moral disciplines at all times\n2. {gzhan gyis phan btags pa la byas pa gzo ba/} repaying the help rendered by others\n3. {gnod pa ci byung yang bzod pa/} patiently accepting all harms\n4. {dus rtag tu dge ba spro ba'i dga' ba/} always rejoicing in wholesome deeds\n5. {sems can rnams la snying rje che ba/} being compassionate towards all sentient beings\n6. {mkhan slob sogs la 'dud cing bkur bsti byed pa/} honoring and respecting one's teachers and abbots\n7. {bla ma rnams la gus pas chos nyan pa/} receiving teachings from one's teachers respectfully\n8. {sbyin sogs phar phyin rnams la dus rtag tu brtson pa/} always practising\nthe perfection trainings such as giving, etc.\n{sa steng /}\n[mahītala]/ Terrestial world; terrestial realm. One of the three realms of existence, which is primarily the abode of humans, animals and other earth-bound creatures., animals and other earth-bound creatures.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2460  + (Eight thorough trainings on the eighth groEight 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/1729  + (Eight types of shape and form.\n1. {ring ba/} long\n2. {thung ba/} short\n3. {mtho ba/} high\n4. {dma' ba/} low\n5.{lham pa/} square\n6. {zlum po/} round\n7.{_phya le ba/} even\n8. {phya le ba ma yin pa/} uneven.)
  • Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2517  + (Eliminative engager. A subjective consciouEliminative engager. A subjective consciousness which engages in its object of identification by differentiating it from various aspects that are possessed by it, e.g. the idea or statement that expresses Tashi. There are two types:\n1. {blo'i sel 'jug} mental eliminative engager, e.g. the concept of a vase\n2. {sgra'i sel 'jug} verbal eliminative engager, e.g. the statement, 'sound is impermanent'..g. the statement, 'sound is impermanent'.)
  • 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 affirmiExclusion (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/2478  + (Five thorough trainings on the third grounFive thorough trainings on the third ground.\n1. {chos thos pas mi ngoms pa/} never satiated with listening to teachings\n2. {zang zing gi bsam pa med par gzhan la chos sbyin pa/} teaching others without a thought for reward\n3. {rang nyid gang du 'tshang rgya ba'i zhing kun sbyong ba/} purification of the Buddha field where one is to attain enlightenment\n4. {'khor ba'i skyon mthong ba'i gzhan don la yongs su mi skyo ba/} never discouraged by seeing the faults of cyclic existence, from seeking others welfare\n5. {ngo tsha shes shing khrel yod dang ldan pa/} having a sense of shame and embarrassment.having a sense of shame and embarrassment.)