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[[kar ma chags med]] - [[mkhas grub r'a ga a sya]] (17th cent.), aka, Karma Chagmey Raga Asya. See {[[kar ma chags med ra ga a sya]]} [RY]
[[ma rig pa gsum]] - ''Three Aspects of Ignorance'' - ignorance of belief in [[individual self]]hood {[[bdag nyid gcig pu'i ma rig pa]]} [[coemergent ignorance]] {[[lhan cig skyes pa'i ma rig pa]]} and the [[ignorance of the imaginary]] {[[kun tu brtags pa'i ma rig pa]]} [RY]


[[kar ma chags med ra ga a sya]] - Karma Chagmey Raga Asya (1613-1678); a great master of both the [[Nyingma]] and [[Kagyü]] traditions. Wrote the Instructions For Retreat Practice {[[ri chos]]}. An emanation of [[Guru Rinpoche]]'s disciple Chok [RY]


[[chags med]] - Raga Asye. The 'Unattached One.' The Sanskrit name of Karma Chagmey. Chagmey Rinpoche. Syn {[[kar ma chags med]]} [RY]


[[chags med rin po che]] - Chagmey Rinpoche; alias Karma Chagmey Syn {[[mkhas grub kar ma chags med]]} [RY]
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[[bde ba can smon lam]] - Prayer for taking rebirth in Sukhavati, by Karma Chagmey Raga Asya [RY]
 
[[gnam chos]] - termas revealed by Mingyur Dorje, nephew of Karma Chagmey; Sky Teaching. cycle of termas revealed by {[[gter ston mi 'gyur rdo rje]]} [RY]
 
 
 
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