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Nine serene states of successive abiding ([[mthar gyis gnas pa'i snyoms par 'jug pa dgu]]).
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===Literary Works===
The [[four dhyanas]], the [[four formless states]], and the [[shravaka's samadhi of peace]], also known as the [[serenity of cessation]]. [RY]
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===Main Teachers===
[[Category:Key Terms]]
*[[Khenpo Shenga]]
*[[Khenpo Kunpal]]
 
===Main Students===
*[[Dilgo Khyentse]]
*[[Khenchen Thupten Ozer]]
*[[Khenchen Pema Tsewang]]
*[[Khenchen Jigme Phuntsok]]
*[[Khenchen Rigsal Dorje]]
 
===Main Lineages===
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]
*[[Gyu Sangwa Nyingpo]] ([[Guhyagarbha]] Tantra)
 
===Alternate Names===
*Khenpo Thubga Yishyin Norbu
*Bathur Khenpo Thubga
*Khenpo Thupten Chophel
 
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 5 June 2006

Nine serene states of successive abiding (mthar gyis gnas pa'i snyoms par 'jug pa dgu).

The four dhyanas, the four formless states, and the shravaka's samadhi of peace, also known as the serenity of cessation. [RY]