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- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/11933 + (by all means, certainly, extremely, exceedingly. in any case; by all means, at the very least; unquestionably. Syn [[nges par]], [[gang nas kyang]]. [[khyod ci nas kyang yong dgos/ sang nyin ci nas kyang legs sgrub thub thabs byed dgos]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/12531 + (def. Jamgön Kongtrül: [[rten dam pa byang chub kyi sems dang ldan pa/ dngos po dam pa sbyin sogs kyi dngos po phyogs re ba min par ris med pa/ ched du bya ba dam pa gzhan don du sbyor ba/ thabs dam pa 'khor gsum mi rtog pa'i shes rab kyis zin pa/ bsngo ba dam pa bla na med pa'i byang chub tu dug med pa'i bsngo bas rgyas 'debs pa/ dag pa dam pa sgrib pa gnyis kyi dngos gnyen du spyod pa rnams so]] … def. Jamgön Kongtrül: [[rten dam pa byang chub kyi sems dang ldan pa/ dngos po dam pa sbyin sogs kyi dngos po phyogs re ba min par ris med pa/ ched du bya ba dam pa gzhan don du sbyor ba/ thabs dam pa 'khor gsum mi rtog pa'i shes rab kyis zin pa/ bsngo ba dam pa bla na med pa'i byang chub tu dug med pa'i bsngo bas rgyas 'debs pa/ dag pa dam pa sgrib pa gnyis kyi dngos gnyen du spyod pa rnams so]]rten dam pa byang chub kyi sems dang ldan pa/ dngos po dam pa sbyin sogs kyi dngos po phyogs re ba min par ris med pa/ ched du bya ba dam pa gzhan don du sbyor ba/ thabs dam pa 'khor gsum mi rtog pa'i shes rab kyis zin pa/ bsngo ba dam pa bla na med pa'i byang chub tu dug med pa'i bsngo bas rgyas 'debs pa/ dag pa dam pa sgrib pa gnyis kyi dngos gnyen du spyod pa rnams so]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/11730 + (establish, gild, plate 1) 'Chu ba!; 2) way/ strategy for doing [Thabs tshul te jus Jus...Dmag chus,...Tsong chus,...'Tso chus,...Rang gzhan gnyis phan gyi chus]; 3) CH area/ district; 4) by water)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/5014 + (ex [[gzhan gyis rang la brnyad thabs byed na yang]] even if someone seeks your humiliation)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/rnam smin gyi 'bras bu + (fully/ completely ripened result; (inevitable) consequence; end result)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/3311 + (guru sadhana, guru practice, practice of the master, [[bla ma'i sgrub pa]], [[thabs]]; guru sadhana)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/8220 + (indispensable)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/med du mi rung ba + (indispensable; (to be) indispensable/ sine qua non)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/gzur med + (inevitable)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6629 + (inevitable; [[las rgyu 'bras bslu ba med]] the consequences of actions are inevitable)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6028 + (method of accomplishment; sadhana; usually [[sgrub thabs]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/4830 + (one of the [[bcos thabs gsum]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/23216 + (path of liberation. Comp. with [[thabs lam]] path of freedom)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/273 + (properly linked together; x [[gong 'og gi babs dang 'brel ma nor bar tshig don thams cad yang dag par 'dzin dgos pa yin]] … properly linked together; x [[gong 'og gi babs dang 'brel ma nor bar tshig don thams cad yang dag par 'dzin dgos pa yin]] to remember both words and meaning perfectly, in the right order and with everything properly linked together, is therefore indispensableinked together, is therefore indispensable)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/18283 + (repaying or returning kindness, showing gratitude; gratitude, + du - in return for kindness, -- [[gzhal gyis mi 'khor ba]] cannot repay his kind ness, -- [['khor thabs med pa]] unrepayable kindness)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/rnam smin gyi rgyu + (ripening cause; cause leading to (inevitable) consequence)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/8326 + (something to do, way, means, opportunity, possibility to do [a certain action]. [[gzhan bya thabs ni ma byung]] there was nothing else to do; recourse)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/27385 + (thabs mkhas 'jam pos - with skill and gentleness)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/4538 + (the four links. 1) [[rgyud dbang dang 'brel ba]]. 2) [[dbang grub thabs dang 'brel ba]] 3) [[sgrub thabs man ngag dang 'brel ba]] 4) [[man ngag phyag bzhes dad 'brel ba]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/1927 + (the three garments to be worn [by wrathful divinities]. [[zhing chen gyi pags pa]] human-skin cloak. [[glang chen gyi ko rlon]] elephant-skin cloak. [[stag lpags kyi sham thabs]] tiger-skin skirt)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/16044 + (the three kinds of mandala: 1) [[gzhi lhun grub rtsa ba'i]] … the three kinds of mandala: 1) [[gzhi lhun grub rtsa ba'i]]. 2) [[lam gzugs brnyan thabs kyi]]. 3) [['bras bu rnam dag rang bzhin gyi dkyil 'khor]]; 1) Three Kinds of Mandala. According to Anu Yoga. 2) Primordial mandala of Samantabhadri. [[ye ji bzhin pa'i dkyil 'khor]]. 3) the natural and spontaneously present mandala of Samantabhadra. [[rang bzhin lhun grub kyi dkyil 'khor]]. 4) the fundamental mandala of enlightened mind which is their offspring. [[rtsa ba byang chub sems kyi dkyil 'khor]][[rtsa ba byang chub sems kyi dkyil 'khor]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6640 + (unfailing, unmistaken, unequivocal, infallible, unerring, never-failing, inexhaustible, constant, steadfast, genuine, inevitable, don't err!, not deceived; [[las 'bras]] + neg. - undeceiving law of karma)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/24374 + (way to kill; x [[mda' 'am snyis gla ba gsod thabs kyi 'du shes bzhag nas]] as though [practice] the way to kill the deer with an arrow or a trap)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/15159 + (whenever you need; x [[med thabs med do dgos dus dran par gyis]] this is indispensable-remembering it whenever you need it)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/2245 + (without doing what he says; x [[bla ma bstan kyang bla ma'i bka' bzhin ma bsgrubs na sman pa'i bsgo ba mi nyan na sman pas nad par phan 'dogs thabs med pa dang 'dra]] … without doing what he says; x [[bla ma bstan kyang bla ma'i bka' bzhin ma bsgrubs na sman pa'i bsgo ba mi nyan na sman pas nad par phan 'dogs thabs med pa dang 'dra]] following a teacher without doing what he says is like disobeying your doctor, which leaves him no chance of treating your illnessves him no chance of treating your illness)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/med thabs med + ([[med thabs med pa]] (to be) indispensable/ sine qua non/ inevitable; cannot be omitted)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/thabs gcig + (( . . . dang) thabs gcig - (to be) congruent/ consistent with . . .)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/rnam par smin pa + ((inevitable) consequence; full/ complete maturation/ ripening (of karma))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/16884 + (1) (Tha mi dad pa),, be in doubt/ suspicio … 1) (Tha mi dad pa),, be in doubt/ suspicious, have fears/ misgivings, be afraid of/ apprehensive [Rtag tu 'khyag ltogs kyis dod nas 'tsho thabs skyel ba'i dus skabs de rtsa ba nas yol song,...Gzhan gyis 'phya smod byas yong snyam nas dogs pa byas te kha rog sdod pa,...Zam pa'i 'og nas 'ur sgra byung bar dogs pas rta 'drog pa,...Dogs pa mi dgos par bag phebs par byos shig ...Thob re shor dogs]; 2) doubt, apprehension, misgiving, suspicion, fear, concehension, misgiving, suspicion, fear, conce)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/16049 + (1) the complete purity of the mandala. 2) One of the four special qualities of Mantrayana. [[gsang sngags kyi thabs mkhas khyad chos bzhi]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/11446 + (1) water ..Khron chu,...Rgyug chu,...Rngul … 1) water ..Khron chu,...Rgyug chu,...Rngul chu,...Sna chu,...Chu gtor ba,...Chu len pa,...Chu bshang ba,...[[chu bshos pa]] Chu'i gzegs ma,...Chu'i zer,...(2 river...Skyid chu,...'Bri chu,...Rma chu,...Chu mi rgyas thabs med char gyis ded,...Chu pha ri tshur ri [= sgo kun 'gro dang, ngan sel, nyal 'gro, btung bya, thur 'gro, dag byed, 'bru phan] three urine [Chu rtags]; 4) Dkyus sam srid,...Chu zheng,... water, river, spring, fountain, raing,... water, river, spring, fountain, rain)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/dran pa + (<p>Also translated in this sūtra as … <p>Also translated in this sūtra as "attention."</p><p>Also translated in this sūtra as "recollection."</p><p>One of the most important trainings for the Buddhist practitioner. Traditionally taught within the teachings on the four applications of mindfulness.</p><p>This is the faculty which enables the mind to maintain its attention on a referent object, counteracting the arising of forgetfulness, which is a great obstacle to meditative stability. Together with alertness, mindfulness is one of the two indispensable factors for the development of calm abiding.</p>ess is one of the two indispensable factors for the development of calm abiding.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/lhag mthong + (<p>Insight meditation.</p>< … <p>Insight meditation.</p><p>The first of the seven buddhas, with Śākyamuni as the seventh.</p><p>The second of the two main branches of Buddhist meditation, aiming at developing insight into the nature of reality.</p><p>This is paired with "mental quiescence" (see entry). In general "meditation" is too often understood as only the types of practices categorized as "quietistic"—which eschew objects, learning, analysis, discrimination, etc., and lead only to the attainment of temporary peace and one-pointedness. However, in order to reach any high realization, such as the absence of a personal self, the absence of a self in phenomena, or voidness, "transcendental analysis," with its analytical penetration to the nature of ultimate reality, is indispensable. The analysis is called "transcendental" because it does not accept anything it sees as it appears. Instead, through analytic examination, it penetrates to its deeper reality, going ever deeper in infinite penetration until tolerance is reached. All apparently self-sufficient objects are seen through and their truth-status is rejected—first conceptually and finally perceptually, at buddhahood. Thus "meditation," to be efficacious, must include both mental quiescence (śamatha), and transcendental analysis (vipaśyana) in integrated combination.</p>ce (śamatha), and transcendental analysis (vipaśyana) in integrated combination.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/mthang gos + (<p>One of a Buddhist monk's three ro … <p>One of a Buddhist monk's three robes. The term {sham thabs} (nivāsana) is the most widespread and is the one used throughout this text, except in http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-001-001.html#UT22084-001-001-2935 and http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-001-001.html#UT22084-001-001-925 where the alternative term {mthang gos} (antarvāsa) is used.</p>ative term {mthang gos} (antarvāsa) is used.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/sham thabs + (<p>One of a Buddhist monk's three ro … <p>One of a Buddhist monk's three robes. The term {sham thabs} (nivāsana) is the most widespread and is the one used throughout this text, except in http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-001-001.html#UT22084-001-001-2935 and http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-001-001.html#UT22084-001-001-925 where the alternative term {mthang gos} (antarvāsa) is used.</p>ative term {mthang gos} (antarvāsa) is used.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/rigs gnas chen po bco brgyad + (<p>The eighteen great fields of know … <p>The eighteen great fields of knowledge are listed in the Mahāvyutpatti as (1) music ( gandharva , {rol mo}), (2) love-making (vaiśika, {'khrig thabs}), (3) sustenance (vārtā, {'tsho tshis}), (4) arithmetic (sāṃkhyā, {grangs can}), (5) grammar (śabda, {sgra}), (6) medicine (cikitsita, {gso dpyad}), (7) behavior (nīti, {chos lugs}), (8) fine arts (śilpa, {bzo}), (9) archery (dhanurveda, {'phongs}), (10) logic (hetu, {gtan tshigs}), (11) yoga ({rnal 'byor}), (12) study (śruti, {thos pa}), (13) recollection (sṃṛti, {dran pa}), (14) astronomy (jyotitiṣa, {skar ma'i dpyad}), (15) astrology (gaṇita, {rtsis}), (16) optical aberrations (māyā, {mig 'phrul 'khor}), (17) antiquity (purāṇa, {sngon gyi rabs}), and (18) history (itihāsaka, {sngon byung ba}). <br> On all these and related matters, see Jamgon Kongtrul TOK Book 6, Pt.1: 311–315.</p>rs, see Jamgon Kongtrul TOK Book 6, Pt.1: 311–315.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub chen po rnam pa lnga + (<p>The term "five degrees of enlight … <p>The term "five degrees of enlightenment" is interpreted by Vimuktisena (Sparham (2006 I): 145) to denote the results, such as entering the stream, that are mentioned in the paragraph that immediately follows the appearance of this term, http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-1402. See also the Extensive Exegesis of the Transcendent Perfection of Discriminative Awareness in One Hundred Thousand Lines, Twenty-five Thousand Lines, and Eighteen Thousand Lines (Śatasahāsrikāpañcaviṃśatisāhasrikāṣṭādaśasāhasrikāprajnāpāramitābṛhaṭṭīkā, TPD 55: 1040). <br> An alternative, though less likely, enumeration is given in Asaṅga's Yogācārabhūmi, volume sha, 162a: (1) essence ({ngo bo nyid}), (2) power ({mthu}), (3) skillful means ({thabs}), (4) engagement ({'jug pa}), and (5) reversal ({ldog pa}). See Nordrang Orgyan (2003): 1158.</p>sal ({ldog pa}). See Nordrang Orgyan (2003): 1158.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub rnam pa lnga + (<p>The term "five degrees of enlight … <p>The term "five degrees of enlightenment" is interpreted by Vimuktisena (Sparham (2006 I): 145) to denote the results, such as entering the stream, that are mentioned in the paragraph that immediately follows the appearance of this term, http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-1402. See also the Extensive Exegesis of the Transcendent Perfection of Discriminative Awareness in One Hundred Thousand Lines, Twenty-five Thousand Lines, and Eighteen Thousand Lines (Śatasahāsrikāpañcaviṃśatisāhasrikāṣṭādaśasāhasrikāprajnāpāramitābṛhaṭṭīkā, TPD 55: 1040). <br> An alternative, though less likely, enumeration is given in Asaṅga's Yogācārabhūmi, volume sha, 162a: (1) essence ({ngo bo nyid}), (2) power ({mthu}), (3) skillful means ({thabs}), (4) engagement ({'jug pa}), and (5) reversal ({ldog pa}). See Nordrang Orgyan (2003): 1158.</p>sal ({ldog pa}). See Nordrang Orgyan (2003): 1158.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/bzo la sogs par gtogs pa sum cu + (<p>The thirty designated arts, conta … <p>The thirty designated arts, contained in the sixty-four crafts, are (1) writing (lipi, {yi ge}); (2) gestures (mudrā, {lag rtsis}); (3) arithmetic (gaṇana, {grangs}); (4) astrology (saṃkhya, {rtsis chen}); (5) hairbinding (śikhābandha, {thor tshugs}); (6) deportment (padabandha, {gom stabs}); (7) elephant goading (aṅkuśagraha, {lcags kyus bsgyur thabs}); (8) swordsmanship (khaḍgika/ sarau, {ral gri'i thabs}); (9) lassoing or snaring (pāśagraha, {zhags pa gdab pa}); (10) javelin throwing (tomaragraha, {mda' bo che 'phen pa}), (11) advancing (upayāṇa, {mdun du bsnur ba}), (12) retreating (apayāna, {phyir bsnur ba}); (13) cutting (chedya, {bcad pa}); (14) breaking (bhedya, {dral ba}); (15) poisoning (dālana, {dbug pa}); (16) striking from afar (dūravedha, {rgyang nas 'phog pa}); (17) verbal assault (śabdavedha, {sgra grags par 'phog pa}); (18) vital assault (marmavedha, {gnad du 'phog pa}) or stealthy assault (avedanīyavedha, {mi tshor bar 'phog pa}); (19) hard assault (dṛḍhaprahāritā, {tshabs che bar 'phog pa}); (20) jumping (laṅghita, {mchongs pa}); (21) wrestling (sālambha, {gyad kyi 'dzin stangs}); (23) running (javita, {bang}); (24) swimming (plavita, {rkyal brgal ba}); (25) elephant riding (hastigrīvā, {glang po che'i gnyar zhon pa}); (26) horse riding (aśvapṛṣṭha, {rta la zhon pa}); (27) charioteering (ratha, {shing rta'i thabs}); (28) archery (bāṇa, {mda'} ); (29) bows (dhanuḥ, {gzhu}); and (30) trials of strength (vikramabala, {gyad stobs}). <br> On all these and related matters, see Jamgon Kongtrul TOK Book 6, Pt.1: 311–315.</p>rs, see Jamgon Kongtrul TOK Book 6, Pt.1: 311–315.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/19791 + (Abbr. of [['dul bya gang la thabs gang gis 'dul ba]] taming beings according to their needs; whatever (activity) is necessary/ required to tame/ tames any being in any way)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/24767 + (CM: khrag rtsa'i gtar dmigs thog tu gtsag bu brdegs nas nad khrag phyir dbyung ba'i thabs shig. Å nad pa'i lag sor la gtar kha rgyag. gtar ga 'debs. [mss])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/22158 + (Def. Jamgön Kongtrül: [[chos nyid de bzhin nyid la 'gog pa dang/ lam zag med kyis 'gog pa dang/ spang bya nyon mongs mi 'byung zhing 'gog pa ste/ de'ang gzhi gang du 'gog pa dang/ thabs gang gis 'gog pa dang/ dgag bya gang 'gog pa rnams yin la/ mdor na chos dbyings rang bzhin gyis dag pa la lam bsgoms pas glo bur gyi dri ma 'gag pa ni 'gog pa'i mtshan nyid do]] … Def. Jamgön Kongtrül: [[chos nyid de bzhin nyid la 'gog pa dang/ lam zag med kyis 'gog pa dang/ spang bya nyon mongs mi 'byung zhing 'gog pa ste/ de'ang gzhi gang du 'gog pa dang/ thabs gang gis 'gog pa dang/ dgag bya gang 'gog pa rnams yin la/ mdor na chos dbyings rang bzhin gyis dag pa la lam bsgoms pas glo bur gyi dri ma 'gag pa ni 'gog pa'i mtshan nyid do]]chos nyid de bzhin nyid la 'gog pa dang/ lam zag med kyis 'gog pa dang/ spang bya nyon mongs mi 'byung zhing 'gog pa ste/ de'ang gzhi gang du 'gog pa dang/ thabs gang gis 'gog pa dang/ dgag bya gang 'gog pa rnams yin la/ mdor na chos dbyings rang bzhin gyis dag pa la lam bsgoms pas glo bur gyi dri ma 'gag pa ni 'gog pa'i mtshan nyid do]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/9912 + (Def. by Jamgön Kongtrül: [[dmigs pa che ba nyid dang ni/ /de bzhin sgrub pa gnyis dag dang/ /ye shes brtson 'grus rtsom pa dang/ /thabs la mkhas par gyur pa dang/ /yang dag sgrub pa chen po dang/ /sangs rgyas phrin las chen po ste/ /chen po 'di dang ldan pa'i phyir/ /theg chen zhes ni nges par brjod]] … Def. by Jamgön Kongtrül: [[dmigs pa che ba nyid dang ni/ /de bzhin sgrub pa gnyis dag dang/ /ye shes brtson 'grus rtsom pa dang/ /thabs la mkhas par gyur pa dang/ /yang dag sgrub pa chen po dang/ /sangs rgyas phrin las chen po ste/ /chen po 'di dang ldan pa'i phyir/ /theg chen zhes ni nges par brjod]]dmigs pa che ba nyid dang ni/ /de bzhin sgrub pa gnyis dag dang/ /ye shes brtson 'grus rtsom pa dang/ /thabs la mkhas par gyur pa dang/ /yang dag sgrub pa chen po dang/ /sangs rgyas phrin las chen po ste/ /chen po 'di dang ldan pa'i phyir/ /theg chen zhes ni nges par brjod]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/13024 + (Empowerment. The conferring of power or authorization to practice the Vajrayana teachings, the indispensable entrance door to tantric practice)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/22099 + (I) 1) capable, able, handy. 2), beneficial … I) 1) capable, able, handy. 2), beneficial, efficacious, useful, effectual, sufficient, adequate. 3) vi. to be of use, to be effective, to suffice, to serve the function; to substitute / replace something. II) 1) capable, able, handy Å kho mi go chod gcig 'dug, He is a capable person. 2) effective, efficacious, useful Å thabs shes go chos shig, an effective method. 3) vi. to be of use, to be effective, to suffice, to serve the function, to substitute / replace something. Å 'phrul 'khor 'dis bzo pa mang po'i go chod kyis yod pa red, This machine serves the function of many workers. Å bod yig 'bri yas la smyug gu 'dis go chod kyi red, This pen will suffice for writing Tibetan. N.B. takes the agent in the third case [[rnam dbye gsum pa]]. III) 1) las don 'pher ba, to be able/capable of undertaking [something]/working. Å gar btang go chod, 2) dod thub mkhan, one who acts as a substitute/equivalent. 3) dod thub pa, a substitute/equivalent; to act as a substitute/equivalentivalent; to act as a substitute/equivalent)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/28071 + (Jowo Temple. The famous temple at Lhasa in which a precious image of Lord Buddha is kept. It is considered indispensable to see it when on pilgrimage to Lhasa)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/24272 + (King Yama. The Lord of Death. The terrible judge of the dead. Also a personification of impermanence, the unfailing law of karma and one's inevitable mortality)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/23218 + (Mahamudra, the path of liberation. Comp. with [[thabs lam na ro chos drug]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/2730 + (Practice Manual; sm. [[phrin las]], [[sgrub thabs]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/10557 + (Six Doctrines of Naropa. Tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, bardo, and phowa. See also 'path of means' (thabs lam))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/24278 + (Yama. Lord of Death. 1) A personification of impermanence and the unfailing law of cause and effect and one's inevitable mortality. 2) ('chi bdag) The demon with this name is one of the four Maras; see under 'Mara.')