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[[ngo bo nyid med pa]] - no entityness, unreality; lack of inherent existence, realitylessness, non-entityness, essenceless. Syn {[[rang bzhin med pa]]}; entitynessless [RY]
My two pence: I think it should be OK to upload short and concise information about Dharma protectors where they are mentioned in relationship to other stories. I think we should NOT post information on where to find instruction manuals and the like on them. Particularly on books that should never have been available publicly (and are full of bad mistakes!!!), like the one mentioned here earlier (reference removed). This text (ye shes kyi mgon po ber nag can lcam dral gyi bsnyen sgrub skor) is a good example of a book that was published without H.H. the 16th Karmapas consent. Too many cranks out there who are just waiting for such info. Let people request such stuff from their lamas... Thomas
 
[[bden stong]] - empty of true existence [all dharmas being {[[rang bzhin gyi grub pas]] [[stong pa]]} empty of concrete/inherent existence] [IW]
 
[[rang stong]] - Rangtong. An aspect of the Madhyamika school in Tibet focusing on emptiness devoid of inherent existence. Compare with Shentong ([[gzhan stong]]) [RY]
 
[[rang bzhin gyis ma grub pa]] - non-inherent existence [RY]
 
[[rang bzhin med pa]] - devoid of a self-nature / concrete essence, intrinsic realitylessness. Syn {[[bdag med pa]]} not inherently existent, noninherent existence, identitylessness, realitylessness. Syn {[[ngo bo nyid kyis stong pa]]}; without any inherent nature; (to) lack inherent self-nature; not inherently existent, noninherent existence, identitylessness, realitylessness. Syn {[[ngo bo nyid kyis stong pa]]}; devoid of a self-nature [RY]
 
[[rang bzhin med pa]] - absence of inherent existence, non-existence of phenomena in their true nature, non-existent in true nature, non-inherent existence, absence of substance, absence of self-nature, without any inherent nature, not exist, ineffable by nature, devoid of a self-nature [JV]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 28 January 2006

My two pence: I think it should be OK to upload short and concise information about Dharma protectors where they are mentioned in relationship to other stories. I think we should NOT post information on where to find instruction manuals and the like on them. Particularly on books that should never have been available publicly (and are full of bad mistakes!!!), like the one mentioned here earlier (reference removed). This text (ye shes kyi mgon po ber nag can lcam dral gyi bsnyen sgrub skor) is a good example of a book that was published without H.H. the 16th Karmapas consent. Too many cranks out there who are just waiting for such info. Let people request such stuff from their lamas... Thomas