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the four yogas [bka' brgyud pas phyag rgya chen po bsgom pai lam zhig ste, sems la dmigs pa rtse gcig tu gtad pas rtse gcig dang, sems spros bral du rtogs pas spros bral dang, snang sems ro gcig tu rtogs pas ro gcig dang, mtshan bcas kyis sgom du med pas sgom med bcas bzhi'i] [IW]


1) genuine, true, the way things actually are [...Gtam rnal ma,...Go bsdur rnal ma,...Gnas lugs rnal ma]; 2) [in accord w] natural state, things as they are [Nyen tsabs che ba'i gnas tshul byung skabs sems rnal du phab ste brtag dpyad byed dgos,...Dran pa rnal du bzhag nas rtsod pa rgyag pa,...Shes pa rnal du mi gnas pa] [IW]
the four yogas [in kagyu mahamudra meditation path, sems la dmigs pa rtse gcig tu gtad pas rtse gcig dang, sems spros bral du rtogs pas spros bral dang, snang sems ro gcig tu rtogs pas ro gcig dang, mtshan bcas kyis sgom du med pas sgom med bcas bzhi] [IW]


1) real true, way things are; 2) in accord w the natural state/ way things are  [IW]
four yogas; 1) the Four Yogas: one-pointedness, simplicity, one taste, and nonmeditation. 2) [[sems dpa'i rnal 'byor]] [[sngags phyi pa gsum]], [[rnal 'byor chen po]] [[bskyed pa ma ha yo ga]], [[yongs su rnal 'byor]] [[lung a nu yo ga]], [[shin tu rnal 'byor]] [[man ngag a ti yo ga]] [RY]


natural state, genuine, fundamental state, SA rnal, nature of the genuine condition, authentic condition [JV]
the four yogas [IW]


1) the true, real, actual, genuine, original, pure, basic. 2) natural state, uncontrived state, absolute nature, fundamental / natural condition. 3) Syn [[dngos ma]], [[ma bcos pa]], [[ma bcos pa'i don]], [[so ma]], [[gshis lugs]], [[yang dag pa]] [RY]
Four yogas are: The shape yoga of development stage, the profound yoga of mantra, the ultimate yoga of Dharma, and the yoga of total purity [RY]


1) the true, real, genuine, original; 2) absolute nature, natural state; 3) unfabricated, uncontrived state; 4) fresh [IW]
Four yogas. See the 'four yogas of Mahamudra.' ([[phyag chen gyi rnal 'byor bzhi]]) [RY]


genuine/ unadulterated being; (fundamental and) natural condition/ state [RB]
four degrees of immersion in genuine being [RB]


1) real true, way things are [Gtam rnal ma,...Go bsdur rnal ma,...Gnas lugs rnal ma]; 2) in accord w the natural state/ way things are)/ [Nyen tsabs che ba'i gnas tshul byung skabs sems rnal du phab ste brtag dpyad byed dgos,...Dran pa rnal du bzhag nas rtshod pa rgyag pa,...Shes pa rnal du mi gnas pa] [IW]
four yogas [IW]
 
four yogas, ([[gnas pa'i rnal 'byor]], [[mi g.yo ba'i rnal 'byor]], [[mnyam nyid rnal 'byor]], [[lhun grub rnal 'byor]]), four stages in [[rdzogs chen sems sde]] practice, SA [[ting 'dzin rnam bzhi]] [JV]
 
four yogas. The four yogas of Mahamudra: one pointedness ([[rtse gcig]]), simplicity ([[spros bral]]), one taste ([[ro gcig]]), and nonmeditation ([[sgom med]]) [RY]


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the four yogas [bka' brgyud pas phyag rgya chen po bsgom pai lam zhig ste, sems la dmigs pa rtse gcig tu gtad pas rtse gcig dang, sems spros bral du rtogs pas spros bral dang, snang sems ro gcig tu rtogs pas ro gcig dang, mtshan bcas kyis sgom du med pas sgom med bcas bzhi'i] [IW]

the four yogas [in kagyu mahamudra meditation path, sems la dmigs pa rtse gcig tu gtad pas rtse gcig dang, sems spros bral du rtogs pas spros bral dang, snang sems ro gcig tu rtogs pas ro gcig dang, mtshan bcas kyis sgom du med pas sgom med bcas bzhi] [IW]

four yogas; 1) the Four Yogas: one-pointedness, simplicity, one taste, and nonmeditation. 2) sems dpa'i rnal 'byor sngags phyi pa gsum, rnal 'byor chen po bskyed pa ma ha yo ga, yongs su rnal 'byor lung a nu yo ga, shin tu rnal 'byor man ngag a ti yo ga [RY]

the four yogas [IW]

Four yogas are: The shape yoga of development stage, the profound yoga of mantra, the ultimate yoga of Dharma, and the yoga of total purity [RY]

Four yogas. See the 'four yogas of Mahamudra.' (phyag chen gyi rnal 'byor bzhi) [RY]

four degrees of immersion in genuine being [RB]

four yogas [IW]

four yogas, (gnas pa'i rnal 'byor, mi g.yo ba'i rnal 'byor, mnyam nyid rnal 'byor, lhun grub rnal 'byor), four stages in rdzogs chen sems sde practice, SA ting 'dzin rnam bzhi [JV]

four yogas. The four yogas of Mahamudra: one pointedness (rtse gcig), simplicity (spros bral), one taste (ro gcig), and nonmeditation (sgom med) [RY]