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([[sangs rgyas gsang ba]]) Seventh century Indian master who transmitted tantric teachings while in residence on Mt. Kailash. He visited Tibet and remained at [[Mount Kailash]] where he taught emissaries of King [[Trisong Deutsen]]. [ZL] [LW1] [RY]
[[man ngag]] - ([[gdams ngag]]). As opposed to the scholastic tradition, the oral instructions of the [[Practice Lineage]] are concise and pithy so they can always be kept in mind; they are practical and to the point so they are effective means to deal directly with the practices of purifying one's [[obscuration]]s and gathering the [[two accumulations]] [RY]






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Latest revision as of 15:14, 15 March 2006

man ngag - (gdams ngag). As opposed to the scholastic tradition, the oral instructions of the Practice Lineage are concise and pithy so they can always be kept in mind; they are practical and to the point so they are effective means to deal directly with the practices of purifying one's obscurations and gathering the two accumulations [RY]