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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/1009  + ('correcting and spoiling', altered or spoiled, alteration; adulterate; alter, modify, correct)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/yang dag par spong ba  + ((aspect of) correct renunciation)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/gsung  + ((enlightened) speech. so it is said (indicated direct quotation from scripture); (in debate used to indicate correct opinion being defended or proven))
  • 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/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/22088  + (1) Syn [[go ldog]], reverse order, misunderstanding. 2) to understand backwards (the opposite of what one should/is correct))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/1005  + (1) p. of [[bco]]. 2) p. of [['chos]] 3) artificial, to fabricate, alter, modify, change, correct, contrive, pretend, adulterate; pretend/ changed, modified, corrected/ to cure, heal)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/30846  + (1) precisely, punctually, sure, accurate, exact, correct. 2) arranged, orderly)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/1301  + (1) self-oriented view, belief in [the exis1) 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/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/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/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/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/rtsod pa bzlog pa  + (<p>An important work of Nāgārjuna's, in which he refuted the idea that logic was useless in attaining the correct view of ultimate reality.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/'phags pa'i lam yan lag brgyad  + (<p>Correct view, intention, speech, <p>Correct view, intention, speech, actions, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.</p><p>The noble eightfold path, enumerated in http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-165, comprises (1) correct view, (2) correct ideation, (3) correct speech, (4) correct action, (5) correct livelihood, (6) correct effort, (7) correct recollection, and (8) correct meditative stability.</p>rect recollection, and (8) correct meditative stability.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/'phags pa'i lam yan lag brgyad pa  + (<p>Correct view, intention, speech, actions, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.</p><p>Eight factors whereby the training on the path of cultivation takes place.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/theg pa chen po  + (<p>Great Vehicle.</p><p><p>Great Vehicle.</p><p>Literally the Sanskrit means "great way," but in Buddhism this has developed the meaning of great vehicle, and so is translated literally into Tibetan as "great carrier."</p><p>The "Great Vehicle" of Buddhism, called "great" because it carries all living beings to enlightenment of Buddhahood. It is distinguished from the Hinayāna, including the Śrāvākayāna (Śrāvaka Vehicle) and Pratyekabuddhayāna (Solitary Sage Vehicle), which only carries each person who rides on it to their own personal liberation.</p><p>The same as the Bodhisattva Vehicle, whose practitioners aim at complete buddhahood.</p><p>When the Buddhist teachings are classified according to their power to lead beings to an enlightened state, a distinction is made between the teachings of the Lesser Vehicle, which emphasizes the individual's own freedom from cyclic existence as the primary motivation and goal, and those of the Great Vehicle, which emphasizes altruism and has the liberation of all sentient beings as the principal objective. As the term "Great Vehicle" implies, the path followed by bodhisattvas is analogous to a large carriage which can transport a vast number of people to liberation, as compared to a smaller vehicle for the individual practitioner.</p>r of people to liberation, as compared to a smaller vehicle for the individual practitioner.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/tshogs  + (<p>In the context of the psychophysi<p>In the context of the psychophysical constituents, refers to the combination of individual sense-consciousnesses related to the five senses, and that of the mind, making five or six constituents depending on the context (and in some texts more) that collectively constitute "consciousness."</p><p>This term denotes the two provisions of merit and pristine cognition which are gathered by bodhisattvas on the path to manifestly perfect buddhahood. The fulfilment of these two provisions constitutes the fruition of the entire path, resulting respectively in the maturation of the buddha body of form and the buddha body of reality. <br> (See also note http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-2078).</p>000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-2078).</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub kyi phyogs  + (<p>One of the qualities necessary as<p>One of the qualities necessary as a method to attain the enlightenment of a śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, or buddha. There are thirty-seven of these: (1–4) mindfulness of body, sensations, mind, and phenomena; (5–8) the intention to not do bad actions that are not done, to give up bad actions that are being done, to do good actions that have not been done, and to increase the good actions that are being done; (9–12) the foundations for miraculous powers: intention, diligence, mind, and analysis; (13–17) five powers: faith, diligence, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom; (18–22) five strengths: faith, diligence, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom; (23–29) seven aspects of enlightenment: correct mindfulness, correct analysis of phenomena, correct diligence, correct attentiveness, correct samādhi, and correct equanimity; and (30–37) the eightfold noble path: right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and samādhi.</p><p>The qualities necessary as a method to attain the enlightenment of a śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, or buddha. There are thirty-seven of these: (1–4) the four kinds of mindfulness: mindfulness of body, sensations, mind, and phenomena; (5–8) the four correct exertions: the intention to not do bad actions that are not done, to give up bad actions that are being done, to do good actions that have not been done, and increase the good actions that are being done; (9–12) the foundations for miraculous powers: intention, diligence, mind, and analysis; (13–17) five powers: faith, diligence, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom; (18–22) five strengths: an even stronger form of faith, diligence, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom; (23–29) seven limbs of enlightenment: correct mindfulness, correct wisdom of the analysis of phenomena, correct diligence, correct joy, correct serenity, correct samādhi, and correct equanimity; and (30–37) the eightfold noble path: right view, examination, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and samādhi.</p>h, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and samādhi.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/gti mug  + (<p>One of the three poisons ({dug gs<p>One of the three poisons ({dug gsum}) along with hatred and desire which perpetuate the sufferings of cyclic existence. Delusion is the obfuscating mental state which obstructs an individual from generating knowledge or insight, and it is said to be characteristic of the animal world in general.</p>aracteristic of the animal world in general.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/gsum rig  + (<p>Qualities of an arhat who has the three knowledges ({rig pa gsum}): knowledge of divine sight, knowledge of previous lifetimes, and knowledge of the cessation of outflows.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub kyi yan lag bdun  + (<p>Recollection, analysis of the dha<p>Recollection, analysis of the dharmas, diligence, joy, pliancy, samādhi, equanimity.</p><p>The set of seven factors that characteristically manifest on the path of seeing.</p><p>The seven branches of enlightenment, as found in http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-164, comprise the branches of enlightenment that entail: (1) correct recollection, (2) correct doctrinal analysis, (3) correct perseverance, (4) correct delight, (5)correct mental and physical refinement, (6) correct meditative stability, and (7) correct equanimity.</p><p>These are the factors of remembrance (smṛti), discrimination between teachings (dharmapravicaya), effort (vīrya), joy (prīti), ecstasy (praśrabdhi), concentration (samādhi), and equanimity (upekṣā). These seven form a part of the thirty-seven aids to enlightenment.</p>ity (upekṣā). These seven form a part of the thirty-seven aids to enlightenment.</p>)