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[[dam pa chos dran pa nye bar bzhag pa]] - Mindfulness of the Excellent Doctrine Sutra [RY]
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[[dam pa chos]] [[dran pa nye bar gzhag pa]] - The Supreme Dharma of the Application of Mindfulness; Saddharmanusmrityupastana, (T 287) [RY]
 
[[dam pa chos]] [[dran pa nye bar gzhag pa]] - Skt. Saddharma-nusmrityu-pastana, T 287 Supreme Dharma of Intent Mindfulness [RY]
 
[[dam pa'i chos dran pa nye bar bzhag pa]] - Mindfulness of the Excellent Doctrine Sutra [RY]
 
[[dam pa'i chos dran pa nye bar bshag pa'i mdo]] - The Sutra of Mindfulness of the Holy Dharma [IW]
 
[[dran nyer]] - {[[dam pa chos]] [[dran pa nye bar gzhag pa]]} The Supreme Dharma of the Application of Mindfulness; Saddharmanusmrityupastana, (T 287) [RY]
 
[[dran nyer]] - Sutra on the Application of Mindfulness [RY]
 
[[dran nyer]] - [[mdo dran pa nyer bzhag]] - Sutra on the Application of Mindfulness [RY]
 
[[dran pa nye bar bzhag pa bzhi]] - [[Four applications of mindfulness]]. Mindfulness of the body, sensations, mind, and phenomena. Their essence being [[discriminating knowledge]] concurrent with mindfulness, they are chiefly practiced on the lesser stage of the [[path of accumulation]] [RY]
 
[[dran pa nyer gzhag]] - {[[dam pa chos]] [[dran pa nye bar gzhag pa]]} The Supreme Dharma of the Application of Mindfulness; Saddharmanusmrityupastana, (T 287) [RY]
 
[[dran pa nam mkha']] - [[Drenpa Namkha]]. Tibetan translator and disciple of [[Padmasambhava]], originally an influential Bönpo priest. Later he studied with [[Padmasambhava]] and also learned translation. He is said to have tamed a wild yak simply by a threatening gesture. He offered numerous [[Bönpo]] teachings to Padmasambhava who then concealed them as terma treasures. [[Drenpa Namkha]] means 'Space of Mindfulness.' [RY]
 
[[dran shes]] - Mindfulness [RY]
 
[[mdo dran pa nyer bzhag]] - [[dran nyer]] - Sutra on the Application of Mindfulness [RY]
 
[[bar do]] - antarabhava - [[bardo]]. 'Intermediate state.' Usually refers to the period between death and the next rebirth. For details of the four bardos, see Mirror of Mindfulness and Bardo Guidebook, Rangjung Yeshe Publications [RY]
 
[[dbang po'i sdom pa]] - faculty vow; Mipham Rinpoche: {[[yid]] [[dang]] [[dbang shes kyi 'khor du byung ba'i dran pa]] [[dang]] [[shes bzhin]] [[la]] [[yid]] [[dang]] [[dbang po'i sdom pa]][[zhes pa'i]] [[tha snyad]] [[mdzad]] [[do]]} Mindfulness and alertness, which occur in association with the mental faculty and the consciousnesses of the sense faculties, are given the designation 'mental vow' and 'faculty vow' [respectively]. [RY]
 
[[rtse le sna tshogs rang grol]] - [[Tsele Natsok Rangdröl]]. (b. 1608) Important master of the [[Kagyü]] and [[Nyingma]] schools. He is also the author of Mirror of Mindfulness, Lamp of Mahamudra, and [[Empowerment]] (a text) [RY]
 
[[rtsol bcas 'du byed kyi dran pa]] - Mindfulness of deliberate attention. Artificial or forced mindfulness [RY]
 
[[yid kyi sdom pa]] - mental vow; Mipham Rinpoche: {[[yid]] [[dang]] [[dbang shes kyi 'khor du byung ba'i dran pa]] [[dang]] [[shes bzhin]] [[la]] [[yid]] [[dang]] [[dbang po'i sdom pa]] [[zhes pa'i]] [[tha snyad]] [[mdzad]] [[do]]} Mindfulness and alertness, which occur in association with the mental faculty and the consciousnesses of the sense faculties, are given the designation 'mental vow' and 'faculty vow' [respectively]. [RY]
 
 
 
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