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Lama Sangd�. A terma discovered by Guru Ch�wang (1212-1270), one of the earliest and most important tert�ns. It focuses on the guru principle as Padmasambhava's sambhogakaya form of the fivefold mandala of T�treng Tsal. Lama Sangd� means 'embodiment of the master's secrets.' [RY]
Lama Sangd�. A terma discovered by Guru Ch�wang (1212-1270), one of the earliest and most important tert�ns. It focuses on the guru principle as Padmasambhava's sambhogakaya form of the fivefold mandala of T�treng Tsal. Lama Sangd� means 'embodiment of the master's secrets.' [RY]



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Lama Sangd�. A terma discovered by Guru Ch�wang (1212-1270), one of the earliest and most important tert�ns. It focuses on the guru principle as Padmasambhava's sambhogakaya form of the fivefold mandala of T�treng Tsal. Lama Sangd� means 'embodiment of the master's secrets.' [RY]

terma on Padmasambhava revealed by gu ru chos dbang [RY]

Lama sangdu [terma of Padmasambhava revealed by gu ru chos dbang] [IW]