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- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1138 + (The nine conceptions of grasping at the ob … The nine conceptions of grasping at the objects of\nengagement to be abandoned on the path of seeing. Grasping 1. {theg chen gyi lam 'bras spyi la dmigs pa/} the general [mahāyāna] paths and fruits 2. {theg chen lam gyi ngo bo la dmigs pa/} the nature of the [mahāyāna] paths\n3. {theg chen lam gyi mi mthun phyogs sel ba'i nus pa la dmigs pa/} the power to\neliminate negative forces from the [mahāyāna] paths\n4. {gzhan don byed pa po'i nus pa la dmigs pa/} the power of the persons who work for the welfare of others\n5. {gzhan don bya ba'i 'bras bu la dmigs pa/} the results of benefiting others\n6. {theg chen gyi rigs la dmigs pa/} the [mahāyāna] lineage\n7. {theg chen lam gyi yul la dmigs pa/} the objects of the [mahāyāna] paths\n8. {lam gyi 'bras bu rang don la dmigs pa/}\nthe personal benefit which is the result of the paths\n9. {gzhan don bya ba'i las la dmigs nas bden grub tu zhen pa/} activities for benefiting others. The mode of grasping is conceiving those practices as being truly existent objects to be cultivated.g truly existent objects to be cultivated.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1140 + (The nine conceptions of grasping at the ob … The nine conceptions of grasping at the objects of elimination to be abandoned on the path of seeing. The grasping at:\n1.{_nyan rang gi lam 'bras rtogs pa dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser path; results and insights of the Hearer's vehicle\n2. {bdag rkyen yongs 'dzin dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser spiritual master who is the fundamental cause\n3. {gzhan don sgrub pa'i thabs dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser means of fulfilling other's purpose\n4. {rang don sgrub pa'i thabs dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser means of fulfilling one's own purpose\n5. {rang gzhan gnyis ka'i don sgrub pa'i thabs dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser means of fulfilling the purposes of both\n6. {spang bya dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser objects of elimination\n7. {rtags pa dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser insights or realizations\n8. {lam khyad par can ma thob pas nyams pa la dmags pa/} the degeneration caused by the failure to attain superior paths\n9. {'bras bu khyad par can ma thob pas nyam pa la migs nas bden grub tu zhen pa/} the degeneration caused by the failure to attain superior fruits. The mode of grasping is conceiving those as being the truly existent objects of elimination.the truly existent objects of elimination.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1139 + (The nine conceptions of grasping at the im … The nine conceptions of grasping at the imputed objects to be eliminated on the path of seeing. The grasping at:\n1. {'bras bu don du gnyer bya mi thob pa la dmigs pa/} fruits wnich are\nimpossible to attain\n2. {lam la phyin ci log tu zhen pa la dmigs pa/} wrong apprehension of the paths\n3. {dgag sgrub bden par 'dzin pa la dmigs pa/} truly existent negative and positive\nphenomena\n4. {chos ldan mi ldan bden par 'dzin pa la dmigs pa/} truly existent phenomena with or without qualities\n5. {gnas lugs kyi don bden par 'dzin pa la dmigs pa/} truly existent conceptions of the mode of reality\n6. {theg chen gyi lam dang 'gal ba dman pa'i rigs nyams pa la dmigs pa/} the\ndegenerated lineage of the lower vehicle which contradicts the [mahāyāna] lineage\n7. {'bras bu khyad par can la don gnyer med pa la dmigs pa/} persons not interested in the superior fruits\n8. {rnam mkhyen gyi rgyu sher phyin gyi nyams len med pa la dmigs pa/}\npersons lacking the practice of the perfection of wisdom that is a cause for producing omniscience\n9.{_'gal rkyen bdud la sogs pas zin pa la dmigs nas bden grub tu zhin pa/} those\nbeing seized by demons which are obstacles to one's practice. The mode of grasping is conceiving the person imputed by these nine practices as being truly existent.se nine practices as being truly existent.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1464 + (The nine examples; the nine illustrations … The nine examples; the nine illustrations to prove the existence of Buddha nature within the mental stream of all sentient beings.\n1. {pad ma'i nang gi sangs rgyas/} a Buddha in a lotus\n2. {sbrang rtsi'i nang gi sbrang ma/} bees in the honeycomb\n3. {sbun gyi nang gi snying po/} grain in the husk\n4. {mi gtsang nang gi gser/} gold in a rubbish heap\n5. {sa 'og gi gter/} treasure beneath the earth\n6. {myu gu las 'bras bu skye ba'i nus pa/} the potential in a seedling to produce fruit\n7. {gos hrul nang gi rgyal ba'i sku/} a statue of Buddha wrapped in dirty rags\n8. {bud med ngan pa'i lto nang gi 'khor los bsgyur ba'i rgyal pa'i sku/} a universal king in the\nwomb of an ugly woman\n9. {sa 'og gi rin chen/} a precious object buried in the ground./} a precious object buried in the ground.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/567 + (The nine levels of delusions to be abandon … The nine levels of delusions to be abandoned on the path of meditation.{_sgom spang che 'bring chung gsum re rer che 'bring chung gsum re rtsis pa'i skor dgu/} The great, middling and small levels of delusiors of each of the great, middle and small delusions to be abandoned on the path of meditation.to be abandoned on the path of meditation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1126 + (The nine meditative absorptions existing i … The nine meditative absorptions existing in series.\n1-4. {bsam gtan gyi snyoms 'jug bzhi/} [catvāri dhyāna samāpattayaḥ]/ the four types of meditative absorptions of the form realm (see {bsam gtan gyi snyoms jug bzhi}) 5-8. {gzugs med kyi snyoms 'jug bzhi/} [catvāri arūpa samāpattayaḥ]/ the four types of meditative absorptions within the formless realms (see {gzugs med snyoms 'jug bzhi})\n9. {'gog pa'i snyoms 'jug} [nirodha samāpatti]/ the meditative absorption of cessation.]/ the meditative absorption of cessation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/598 + (The nine obstructing stains. 1-3. {dug gsu … The nine obstructing stains. 1-3. {dug gsum gyi bag la nyal ba gsum/} the three poisonous delusions in their latent state\n4. {de dag gi kun nas} {ldang ba drug} the six secondary delusions (see {rtsa nyon drug}) arising from the three root delusions\n5. {ma rig bag chags kyi sa/} the instinctive level of ignorance\n6. {theg dman gyi mthong spang /} the abandonments on the path of seeing of the lesser vehicle\n7. {theg dman gyi sgom spang /} the abandonments on the path of meditation of the lesser vehicle\n8. {ma dag sa bdun gyi spang bya/} the abandonments on the seven impure levels of Bodhisattvas\n9. {dag pa sa gsum gyi spang bya/} the abandonments on the three pure levels of Bodhisattvas. on the three pure levels of Bodhisattvas.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1613 + (The nine orifices or gates of exit for consciousness to exit from the human body (see {rnam shes 'pho ba'i bu ga dgu}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1526 + (The nine skills of a man; nine dexterities … The nine skills of a man; nine dexterities of manhood.\nA. {lus ngag yid gsum gyi rtsal gsum re ste dgu} The three each of body speech and mind.\nB. According to another tradition these are:\n1. {gtam/} oratorship\n2. {yi ge} writing\n3. {rtsis/} calculation\n4. {mda'/} archery\n5.{_rdo/} weight lifting\n6. {mchongs/} jumping\n7. {bang /} running\n8. {rgyal/} swimming\n9. {sbe/} stick-games. {rgyal/} swimming\n9. {sbe/} stick-games.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1288 + (The nine types of delusions within the des … The nine types of delusions within the desire realm; the nine delusions within the desire realm, to be abandoned by the path of meditation. The nine levels of delusion within the desire realm, categorized into three grades of strong, moderate and weak intensity for each of the three—strong, moderate and weak.ch of the three—strong, moderate and weak.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1290 + (The nine types of delusions within the des … The nine types of delusions within the desire realm to be abandoned on the path of meditation (see {'dod nyon skor dgu}). This division is based on the principle of taking all those delusions within the desire realm to be abandoned on the path of meditation as one delusion and then are divided into nine phases according to the process of their purification.ding to the process of their purification.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1388 + (The nine types of grudges or ill-will. The feeling that one's enemy has harmed, is harming and would harm onself; has harmed, is harming and would harm their friends; and has helped, is helping and would help another enemy.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/940 + (The nine types of meditative absorptions. … The nine types of meditative absorptions. 1-4. {gzugs khams kyi bsam gtan bzhi/} {bsam gtan bzhi/} meditative absorptions of the four states of concentration within the form realm 5-8. {gzugs med snyoms 'jug bzhi/} [catvāri arūpadhātu samāpatti]/ meditative absorptions of the four states of concentration within the formless realm\n9. {'gog pa'i snyims 'jug} [nirodha samāpatti]/ meditative absorption of the cessation.]/ meditative absorption of the cessation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/927 + (The nine vehicles of the Nyingma tradition … The nine vehicles of the Nyingma tradition.\n1. {nyan thos kyi theg pa/} the Hearers' vehicle\n2. {rang rgyal gyi theg pa/} the Solitary Realizers' vehicle\n3. {byang sems kyi theg pa/} the Bodhisattvas' vehicle\n4. {bya rgyud kyi theg pa/} the action tantra vehicle\n5. {spyod rgyud kyi theg pa/} the performance tantra vehicle\n6. {yo ga'i theg pa/} the yoga tantra vehicle\n7. {ma hA yo ga'i theg pa/} the [mahāyoga] tantra vehicle\n8. {a ti yo ga'i theg pa/} the anuttarayoga tantra vehicle\n9. {a ti yo ga'i theg pa/} the atiyoga tantra vehicle.ga'i theg pa/} the atiyoga tantra vehicle.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1112 + (The nine vehicles; the nine paths (see- {rnying ma'i theg pa rim pa dgu}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1569 + (The ninety-eight delusions. The ninety-eight delusions of the three realms—eighty-eight delusions to be abandoned on the path of seeing, and ten delusions to be abandoned on the path of meditation.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1334 + (The obeisance for identifying the three ba … The obeisance for identifying the three baskets of teachings (see { sde snod gsum}). All Vinaya texts begin with the line, 'obeisance to the all-knowing one'. All [sūtrapiṭaka] texts begin with the line, 'obeisance to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas', and all [abhidharmapiṭakas] begin with the line, 'obeisance to the youthful [manjuṡrī].ne, 'obeisance to the youthful [manjuṡrī].)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/670 + (The object of the extreme of existence. On … The object of the extreme of existence. One of the four objects of pervasion (see {khyab pa'i dmigs pa bzhi}). The assertion or acceptance of a limit of existence either of conventional reality or ultimate reality. For instance, the statement that ali phenomena are included in the four noble truths and not otherwise. Or to say that all phenomena lack inherent existence and if not there is no other way of their existence. there is no other way of their existence.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/619 + (The obscured unspecified phenomena. The de … The obscured unspecified phenomena. The delusive unspecified phenomena. The delusions within the form and formless realms that are obstructions to attaining [ārya] paths, and hence hinder actualization of uncontaminated paths, and are not non-virtues because these do not give rise to suffering or misery, therefore these become unspecified phenomena. For example, the innately born self or ego.or example, the innately born self or ego.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/61 + (The obscuring conventional phenomena. One of the three conventional truths. For instance, an illusion, a mirage, a cataract ({mi yor}), etc., that cannot perform their respective functions properly.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/321 + (The ocean of [saṁsāra]. The immeasurable and unlimited suffering that seems to have no beginning and no end of its own.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/786 + (The offering articles; the objects of offering to be made to the three objects of refuge.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/607 + (The offering of practice. The practice of offering one's own Dharma practices and collection of virtues as an object of offering. The best offering one can make to those worthy of making offerings.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1389 + (The one hundred and ten aspects of the omn … The one hundred and ten aspects of the omniscient mind.\n1-37. {nyan rang dang thun mong ba'i rnam pa byang phyogs so bdun} the thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment common to Hearers and Solitary realizers (see {byang phyogs so bdun})\n38-71.{_byang sems dang thun mong ba'i rnam pa so bzhi/} thirty-four aspects common to Bodhisattvas (see {byang sems dang thun mongs ba' i mam pa so bzhi})\n72-110. {rnam mkhyen gyi thun mong ma yin pa'i rnam pa so dgu} thirty-nine aspects exclusive to the omniscient mind (see {sangs rgyas kyi thun mongs ma yin pa'i mam pa so dgu}).yi thun mongs ma yin pa'i mam pa so dgu}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2355 + (The open lineage of the paths and fruits. … The open lineage of the paths and fruits. The transmission of the cycle of teachings of the paths and fruits successively passed down from the five foremost masters of the Sakya tradition to [mahāsiddha buddhaṡrī], then to Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo exclusive to Ngorpas—a sub-school of the Sakya tradition which came to be known as the open lineage of the paths and fruits of the Ngor sect. of the paths and fruits of the Ngor sect.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1061 + (The ordinary death; natural death.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/528 + (The ornamented Foe-destroyer. A Hearer of … The ornamented Foe-destroyer. A Hearer of lower intellectual capacity who is mainly concerned with the practice of mental quiescence meditation, who, when he attains the state of Arhatship is free both from the obscurtions to liberation and obscurations to meditative absorption, and also attains the six extra-sensory perceptions or clairvoyances.xtra-sensory perceptions or clairvoyances.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1556 + (The outer dependent arising; the working of the nature; the phenomena of nature.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/319 + (The painting of the wheel of life traditionally depicted on the wall of the portico of a monastery.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/369 + (The path of significant purification. Acco … The path of significant purification. According to Nyingma tradition, this is the third ground of a Yogi referring to the third level of the Path of Preparation (second of the five paths), where all manifest delusions obstructing the actualization of the clear light mind on the Path of Seeing (third of the five paths) are dispelled.g (third of the five paths) are dispelled.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/858 + (The path-wisdom which understands the Hearer path. The Bodhisattva wisdom that understands the impermanence or emptiness of any or ali of the four noble truths.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/261 + (The pervasive wind energy. One of the five principal winds (see {rataza ba'i rlung lnga}) located at the heart, it spreads liquids such as blood throughout the body, and is responsible for the movements of the body and limbs.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/69 + (The point at the heart level where all energy channels are collected.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/85 + (The power of the white seed. The strong de … The power of the white seed. The strong determination to collect merit and eliminate obstacles in order to develop an enlightened attitude; one of the five powers (see {stobs lnga}); the wish to be able to develop the enlightened attitude in one's future lifetimes, generated at the time of death.lifetimes, generated at the time of death.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/599 + (The practice lineage. The lineage of reclusive lamas and their disciples who mainly do intensive meditation in isolated places and seldom give public teachings or compose texts.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/317 + (The practice of [saṁsāra]. The practice of forbearance and willingly accepting the pains and sufferings within cyclic existence.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/718 + (The prayer festival on the 15th. The celebration of Buddha's defeat of the six non-Buddhist teachers (see {mu stegs kyi ston pa drug}) on the 15th of the first Tibetan month. Tsong Khapa marked this event as the Great Prayer Festival.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/474 + (The precepts of a fully ordained monk. The five classes of vows to be observed—the class of defeats, remainders, abandoning downfalls, propelling downfalls and faults, comprising all the two hundred and fifty-three precepts.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/475 + (The precepts of a fully ordained nun. The … The precepts of a fully ordained nun. The three hundred and sixty-four vows classed as eight defeats, twenty remainders, thirty-three abandoning downfalls, one hundred and eighty propelling downfalls, eleven individual confessions and one hundred and twelve faults.essions and one hundred and twelve faults.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1695 + (The preparatory rite of initiation. This i … The preparatory rite of initiation. This includes the ground ritual seeking permission for its use, preparatory rites of accomplishment by constructing the [maṇḍala] be that a powdered sand or painted [maṇḍala], and the actual accomplishment rite for a couple of days. accomplishment rite for a couple of days.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2556 + (The preparatory rites of disciples. The fi … The preparatory rites of disciples. The first phase of initiations meant to prepare the disciple for the actual initiation. This involves:\n1. {kun slong bcos shing nang dbang bskur ba/} setting motivation and granting inner initiation\n2. {gsol ba gdab cing 'dzin du gzhug pa/} making requests and upholding the practice\n3. {sdom pa gzung zhing byin gyis brlab pa/} receiving vows and blessings\n4. {dngos grub brtag phyir so shing dor ba/} examining the siddhi and throwing of the tooth stick\n5. {ngag nyes sbyang phyir khyor chu blud pa/} distnbuting blessed water ({khyor chu}) for purifying negativities of speech\n6. {rmi lam bzlog phyir ku sha gtad pa/} distributing kusa grass to avoid bad dreams\n7. {bar chad zhi phyir } {dpung skud gdags pa/} distributing protection thread to guard the disciples from interferences\n8. {spro ba bskyed phyir chos bshad pa/} giving a summary teaching to generate inspiration\n9. {mtshan ltas brtag phyir rmi lam brtag pa/} examining dreams through analyzing the omens.mining dreams through analyzing the omens.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1019 + (The preparatory rites. A part of the initi … The preparatory rites. A part of the initiation ritual for empowerment preparing the ground for the actuai initiation ceremony. This entails preparatory rites for appeasing goddesses of the site chosen for initiation venue, preparatory rite concerning the deities of the practice, preparatory rites for the vase and preparatory rite for the disciples.se and preparatory rite for the disciples.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1620 + (The preparatory vase ritual. A part of the … The preparatory vase ritual. A part of the preparatory rite for an initiation. The commitment beings (see {dam tshig sems dpa'}) are generated in the vase and the wisdom beings (see {ye shes sems dpa'}) are immersed into it, and then the initiation is bestowed following a rite and tradition of a lineage.llowing a rite and tradition of a lineage.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/6 + (The primordial breakthrough-path. A core t … The primordial breakthrough-path. A core transmission of the secret {rdzog chen} practice, the quintessential instruction for liberating lazy disciples effortlessly. Through the mastering of this instruction one is able to maintain the meaning of primordial reality in its instinctive and natural mode by way of gaining awareness within oneself, reaching a conclusion upon hearing the words and introducing inner confidence upon liberation, through understanding the intrinsically abiding self-arisen primordial mind otherwise stabilized but to be released oniy by means of four modes of liberating it (see {grol lugs chen po bzhi}).erating it (see {grol lugs chen po bzhi}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2218 + (The primordial wisdom appearance; the primordial wisdom vision. The vision of everything seen as totally pure.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2096 + (The primordial wisdom of non-dual profundity and clarity. The wisdom of a yogi, who experiences a clear vision of the divine [maṇḍala] like the rainbow within the understanding of emptiness.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/913 + (The primordial wisdom; the naturally abiding intutive mind or awareness, also called the basic wisdom.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1611 + (The probationary novice. One who has received layman's ordination but has not yet received novice vows.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2093 + (The profound peace free of the eight extremes (see {spros pa'i mtha' brgyad}).)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/2092 + (The profound peace; the clear light mind of a Buddha; the dharmakaya The unfathomable omniscience and the state of [nirvāṇa] or cessation of sufferings within the continuum of a Buddha.)
- Dictionaries/Tsepak Rigdzin/1585 + (The projected results; the four propelled fruits within the twelve links of interdependent origination—name and form, sources, contact, and feeling.)