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- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/3618 + ({C}penetrating wisdom)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6499 + ({C}perfect wisdom)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/5052 + ({C}perfect wisdom)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6544 + ({C}perfect wisdom)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6188 + ({C}pervaded by; fostered; exalted; saturated with)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6147 + ({C}pervaded by; fostered; exalted; saturated with)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6189 + ({C}pervaded by; fostered; exalted; saturated with; having come forth and are pervaded by; completely abide in)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/3912 + ({C}powder; drew their strength from; brought about (from); brought forth; derives its dignity; exalts; one discerns; discerned; exalted; derived from; come forth (e.g.: bhūta-koṭi-prabhāvita; bodhisattva-prabhāvita; mahāsamudra-prabhāvita; asaṃskṛta-prabh)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/5053 + ({C}skilled in wisdom(?))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/3425 + ({C}strong; exalted; mighty; powerful; might)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/4151 + ({C}sublime; exalted; an uncommon degree of)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/4387 + ({C}sublime; exalted; an uncommon degree of)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/4160 + ({C}sublime; exalted; an uncommon degree of ·)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6043 + ({C}sublime; exalted; uncommon degree of)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/2272 + ({C}sublime; fine; good to eat; superior; exalted)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/1216 + ({C}sublime; fine; good to eat; superior; exalted)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/1070 + ({C}superior; exalt; exaltation; exalted)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/6415 + ({C}sweet; (most) sublime; good to eat; fine; exalted; superior)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/5055 + ({C}unequalled in wisdom)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/5049 + ({C}weak in wisdom; essentially stupid)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/5048 + ({C}weak in wisdom; stupid(ity))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/715 + ({C}wisdom; understanding)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/Hopkins Others' English 2015/5030 + ({C}wisely knows; knows, in his wisdom; comprehends wisdom; wise cognition; is aware; becomes aware of; be aware of; known; discerned; follow; sagacity; known; cognized; is declared)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/16544 + (Āryadeva's Compendium of the Essence of Wisdom(BJ 50.3))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/9911 + (Āryavimuktisena’s Illumination of the Twenty-five Thousand Stanza Perfection of Wisdom Sūtra)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/14848 + (exalted wisdom of individual self-knowledge; pristine wisdom of individual self-knowledge)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/17551 + ((1) an exalted knower of one who has risen from the path of release of a Great Vehicle path of seeing and (2) a Great Vehicle clear realizer of the truth which manifestly occurs in the continuum of persons who possess it in their continuums)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/17511 + ((1) an exalted knower of one who has risen from the path of release of a Great Vehicle path of seeing and (2) a Great Vehicle clear realizer of the truth which manifestly occurs in the continuum of persons who possess it in their continuums)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/15579 + ((1) an exalted knower of one who has risen from the path of release of a Great Vehicle path of seeing and (2) a Great Vehicle clear realizer of the truth which manifestly occurs in the continuum of persons who possess it in their continuums)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/gang zag + ((ordinary) individual)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/skyes bu + ((spiritual) person/ individual; spirit)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/byis pa + ((spiritually) immature person/ individual)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/sang nge ba + ((state of) pure clarity/ lucidity; pristine/ immaculate/ pure; brilliance; brilliant [acc. to KOT, such words are nyams kyi skad cha and all have a sense of gsal cha rnam rtog med pa])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/snang ba + (+ snang yul - sensory appearances in gener … + snang yul - sensory appearances in general and your individual perception of sense objects [cf. CYDz, fol. 72.a.3]. sensory appearance; apparent phenomenon; perceived experience; apparent manifestation; vision (as in snang ba bzhi); illumination; to appear/ become apparent/ be evident/ manifest; to appear/ seem to (be) . . . ; (to give an) impression/ appearance (of); to take form; perceptions; isc. experience; isc. presence; isc. (enlightened) perspective (as is ye shes kyi snang ba or rig pa'i snang ba or chos sku'i snang ba) rig pa'i snang ba or chos sku'i snang ba))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/13337 + (1) center, middle; 2) madhyamaka [middle w … 1) center, middle; 2) madhyamaka [middle way school, discarding worldly extremes]; 3) central channel [support of all other nadis, without extremes of L R etc going straight up the middle, light blue, place of indivisible prajna and upaya and wisdom wind moving, avadhuti, [[su su ma]] [[kun 'dar ma]]; 4) one of the gzhung bka' pod lnga teaching emptinesshe gzhung bka' pod lnga teaching emptiness)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/1401 + (1) mahasukha, great bliss; 2) Dechen; 1) D … 1) mahasukha, great bliss; 2) Dechen; 1) De chen [ruled by stag rtze rdzong 2) region in NW Yun Nan great region where it meets si khron great region sa cha 'dabs 'brel yin, gzhogs E is the 'bri chu and W the zla chu rivers. In the region are 'jol, 'ba' lung and rgyal thang, 3) rdzong khag ruled by rgyal thang; mahasukha = the bliss of co-emergent wisdom]hasukha = the bliss of co-emergent wisdom])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/3338 + (1) mind, understanding, intellect, [when s … 1) mind, understanding, intellect, [when same as [[blo gros]] intelligence, cognition. 2) the reasoning, rational mind function. 3) conceptual mind, mental states, four types of cognition. 4) concept, idea. 5) conceptualization, [subtle thought activity]. 6) cognition, cognitive act. 7) wisdom, intelligence, [[blo gros]]. 8) plan, concern, scheme, inclination, ambition, desire. 9) awareness [of an object]. 10) ordinary, concerning the concern, plan. idea; ordinary rational consciousness/ mind; mind, thought, attitudensciousness/ mind; mind, thought, attitude)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/1301 + (1) self-oriented view, belief in [the exis … 1) self-oriented view, belief in [the existence of] a self-entity, the belief in ego; the point of view that there is ego; self-oriented view, belief in [the existence of] a self-entity; 2) to hold the belief in a self; view in terms of an individual self and/ or a self-nature to phenomenaal self and/ or a self-nature to phenomena)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/14962 + (1) to think, to consider (h). 2) n. insight, reflection, intention, consideration, understanding, vision, thought, mind, wisdom, realization, reflect, understand, intend, give thought, care for, thought, regarding. 3) realized, knew. 4) died)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub sems dpa' + (<p>A being who is dedicated to the c … <p>A being who is dedicated to the cultivation and fulfilment of the altruistic intention to attain manifestly perfect buddhahood, traversing the five bodhisattva paths and ten bodhisattva levels. Bodhisattvas purposely opt to remain within cyclic existence in order to liberate all sentient beings, instead of simply seeking personal freedom from suffering. Philosophically, they realize the two aspects of selflessness, with respect to afflicted mental states and the nature of all phenomena. <br> (See also note http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-142.)</p><p>A living being who has produced the spirit of enlightenment in himself and whose constant dedication, lifetime after lifetime, is to attain the unexcelled, perfect enlightenment of Buddhahood.</p><p>A person who is dedicated not merely to attaining liberation through attaining the state of an arhat, but to becoming a buddha. A name created from the Sanskritization of the middle-Indic bodhisatto, the Sanskrit equivalent of which was bodhisakta, "one who is fixed on enlightenment."</p><p>A person who is dedicated not merely to gaining liberation through attaining the state of an arhat, but to becoming a buddha. A name created from the Sanskritization of the middle-Indic bodhisatto, the Sanskrit equivalent of which was bodhisakta, "one who is fixed on enlightenment."</p><p>According to the Mahāyāna, an individual with the intent to achieve awakening for the sake of all beings.</p><p>Someone who practices according to the Vehicle of the Bodhisattvas; one who aims for complete buddhahood; "awakening hero;" "one who has a wish for awakening;" "one who awakens sentient beings."</p> complete buddhahood; "awakening hero;" "one who has a wish for awakening;" "one who awakens sentient beings."</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/rig pa dang zhabs su ldan pa + (<p>A common description of buddhas. … <p>A common description of buddhas. According to some explanations, "wisdom" refers to awakening, and "conduct" to the three trainings ({bslab pa gsum}) by means of which a buddha attains that awakening; according to others, "wisdom" refers to right view, and "conduct" to the other seven elements of the eightfold path.</p> other seven elements of the eightfold path.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/rab 'byor + (<p>A foremost pupil of the Buddha, k … <p>A foremost pupil of the Buddha, known for his wisdom.</p><p>Disciple noted for his profound concentration on voidness; as interlocutor of the Buddha, a major figure in the Prajñāpāramitāsūtras. See also http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-060-005.html#UT22084-060-005-927.</p><p>Elder.</p><p>One of the closest disciples of the Buddha.</p>gt;<p>Elder.</p><p>One of the closest disciples of the Buddha.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/dge ba'i bshes gnyen + (<p>A general term to denote a qualif … <p>A general term to denote a qualified spiritual teacher.</p><p>A Mahāyāna teacher is termed "friend," or "benefactor," which indicates that a bodhisattva-career depends on one's own effort and that all a teacher can do is inspire, exemplify, and point the way.</p><p>A spiritual teacher who can contribute to an individual's progress on the spiritual path to enlightenment and act wholeheartedly for the welfare of students.</p><p>A title for a teacher of the spiritual path, often translated "spiritual friend."</p><p>A title for a teacher of the spiritual path.</p><p>The Sanskrit can mean "good friend" or "beneficial friend." The Tibetan can mean "virtuous friend" or "friend of virtue." A title for a teacher of the spiritual path.</p>e Tibetan can mean "virtuous friend" or "friend of virtue." A title for a teacher of the spiritual path.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/'jam dpal + (<p>A great bodhisattva, one of the e … <p>A great bodhisattva, one of the eight "close sons" of the Buddha, the embodiment of wisdom.</p><p>Bodhisattva of wisdom.</p><p>Bodhisattva.</p><p>Name of a bodhisattva, "Beautiful Glory, Lovely Splendor."</p><p>The bodhisattva who is considered the embodiment of wisdom. Also called "Mañjusvara" and "Mañjuśrī Kumārabhūta."</p><p>The bodhisattva who is considered the embodiment of wisdom. Also known as Mañjuśrī Kumārabhūta, Mañjughoṣa or Pañcaśikha.</p><p>The deified bodhisattva of wisdom; one of the original sixteen bodhisattvas.</p><p>The eternally youthful crown prince (kumārabhūta), so called because of his special identification with the Prajñāpāramitā, or Transcendence of Wisdom. He is the only member of the Buddha's retinue who volunteers to visit Vimalakīrti, and he serves as Vimalakīrti's principal interlocutor throughout the sūtra. Traditionally regarded as the wisest of bodhisattvas, in Tibetan tradition he is known as {rgyal ba'i yab gcig}, the "sole father of buddhas," as he inspires them in their realization of the profound. He is represented as bearing the sword of wisdom in his right hand and a volume of the Prajñāpāramitāsūtra in his left. He is always youthful in appearance, like a boy of sixteen. <br> Mañjuśrī, the crown prince <br> crown prince Mañjuśrī <br> crown, prince Mañjuśrī <br> Mañjuśrīkumārabhūta</p> boy of sixteen. <br> Mañjuśrī, the crown prince <br> crown prince Mañjuśrī <br> crown, prince Mañjuśrī <br> Mañjuśrīkumārabhūta</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/khyung + (<p>A mythical bird normally depicted … <p>A mythical bird normally depicted with a sharp, owl-like beak, often holding a snake, and with large and powerful wings. In Buddhism, the symbolism of the garuḍa is generally associated with pristine cognition (it is said that the garuḍa can fly as soon as it is hatched) and with the consuming of afflicted mental states (the holding of a snake in its beak).</p><p>A supernatural being that is a gigantic bird with humanoid features.</p><p>One of the races of supernatural beings said to come to listen to the Buddha's teachings; it is a bird with humanoid features, gigantic in size.</p>'s teachings; it is a bird with humanoid features, gigantic in size.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/ming dang gzugs + (<p>A name for the embryonic phase of … <p>A name for the embryonic phase of an individual's existence where there is form but the rest of the skandhas or aggregates, which are mental, are undeveloped and have only a nominal presence.</p><p>Literally "name and form" means the mental and physical consituents of a being. It is a synonym for the five skandhas, with the four aggregates of the mind being called "names." In the context of the twelve phases of dependent origination the term is also used specifically to refer to the embryonic phase of an individual's existence where the mental aggregates are undeveloped and have only a nominal presence, and therefore are called "names."</p>ly a nominal presence, and therefore are called "names."</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/phyag rgya chen po + (<p>A very advanced practice that combines wisdom and means.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/thabs + (<p>Also refers to the male partner i … <p>Also refers to the male partner in sexual yoga.</p><p>The concept of skillful means is central to the understanding of the Buddha's enlightened deeds and the many scriptures which are revealed contingent to the needs, interests, and mental dispositions of specific types of individuals. According to the Great Vehicle, training in skillful means collectively denotes the first five of the six transcendent perfections when integrated with wisdom, the sixth transcendent perfection, to form a union of discriminative awareness and means.</p><p>The skillful acts of a bodhisattva for the benefit of others.</p><p>This is the expression in action of the great compassion of the Buddha and the bodhisattvas—physical, verbal, and mental. It follows that one empathetically aware of the troubles of living beings would, for his very survival, devise the most potent and efficacious techniques possible to remove those troubles, and the troubles of living beings are removed effectively only when they reach liberation. "Art" was chosen over the usual "method" and "means" because it has a stronger connotation of efficacy in our technological world; also, in Buddhism, liberative art is identified with the extreme of power, energy, and efficacy, as symbolized in the vajra (adamantine scepter): The importance of this term is highlighted in this sūtra by the fact that Vimalakīrti himself is introduced in the chapter entitled "Inconceivable Skill in Liberative Art"; this indicates that he, as a function of the nirmāṇakāya (incarnation-body), just like the Buddha himself, is the very incarnation of liberative art, and every act of his life is therefore a technique for the development and liberation of living beings. The "liberative" part of the translation follows "salvifique" in Lamotte's phrase "moyens salvifique."</p>of the translation follows "salvifique" in Lamotte's phrase "moyens salvifique."</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub kyi yan lag + (<p>Also rendered here as "branches o … <p>Also rendered here as "branches of genuine enlightenment." See "seven branches of enlightenment." <br> branch of enlightenment <br> branches of genuine enlightenment <br> branch of genuine enlightenment</p><p>Mindfulness, discrimination, diligence, joy, pliability, absorption, and equanimity.</p><p>See "seven limbs of awakening."</p><p>The branches of, respectively, (1) authentic mindfulness; (2) authentic discrimination of dharmas; (3) authentic perseverance; (4) authentic joy; (5) authentic serenity; (6) authentic meditative absorption; and (7) authentic equanimity.</p><p>The seven aspects of enlightenment are: mindfulness, analysis of phenomena, diligence, joy, tranquility, samādhi, and equanimity.</p><p>There are seven limbs of enlightenment: correct mindfulness, correct wisdom of the analysis of phenomena, correct diligence, correct joy, correct serenity, correct samādhi, and correct equanimity.</p>m of the analysis of phenomena, correct diligence, correct joy, correct serenity, correct samādhi, and correct equanimity.</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/gang zag + (<p>Also translated as "individual" or "person."</p><p>Also translated as "individual" or "personal identity."</p><p>Also translated as "person" or "personal identity."</p><p>individual</p>)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/'jam dpal gzhon nur 'gyur pa + (<p>Bodhisattva of wisdom and one of the Buddha's principal interlocutors in many sūtras.</p>)