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[[gzhan stong]] - to put it very simply: whereas the view of [[rang stong]] asserts that relative phenomena and appearances are empty (stong) of a self-nature (rang), the [[gzhan stong]] view asserts that the ultimate is empty (stong) of any phenomena other (gzhan) than itself [TSD]
[[bskyed rim snang zhen sbyong ba]] - to purify the clinging to the appearances of the development stage [RY]


[[chos rje kun mkhyen dol po pa chen po]] - proponent of ''Shentong'' [RY]
[[khyod kyi lce bcad pas sdig pa mi 'dag gi]] - cutting off your tongue does not purify evil actions! [RY]


[[Jonang|jo nang - Jonangpa]]. The lineage of masters of the Shentong School who were known by their monastery at Jomo Nang. They include [[Yumowa Mikyo Dorje|Yumo Mikyö Dorje]], the founder of the school, Tukje Tsöndrü, Dölpowa Sherab Gyaltsen and Taranatha [RY]
[[kun nyon dang rnam byang]] - affliction and perfection / total purification [RY]


[['jigs med chos skyong zhabs]] - expounder of Shentong according to the [[rigs tshogs]] of [[Nagarjuna]] [RY]
[[kun nas nyong mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba yang dag par ston pa]] - the teacher of the afflictions of the [[kleshas]] and of their complete purification [IW]


[[gzhan stong]] - ''Shentong''. An aspect of the Madhyamaka School in Tibet focusing on emptiness indivisible from [[luminosity]], asserting that the [[kayas and wisdoms]] of [[buddhahood]] are naturally present within the [[sugata essence]] [RY]
[[kun nas nyong mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba yongs su tshol ba]] - thorough investigation of the afflictions of the [[kleshas]] and of their complete purification [IW]


[[gzhan stong dbu ma]] - the Shentong Madhyamaka School [RY]
[[kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba]] - the side of the [[klesha]]s,[suffering and its origin] and that of enlightenment, [the path and cessation], affliction and perfection/total purification [IW]


[[gzhan stong smra ba]] - proponent of Shentong [RY]
[[kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba]] - affliction and perfection / total purification. Syn {[['khor 'das]]} [[samsara]] and [[nirvana]] [RY]


[[rang stong]] - [[Rangtong]]. An aspect of the Madhyamaka school in Tibet focusing on emptiness devoid of inherent existence. Compare with Shentong [RY]
[[kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba]] - affliction and perfection/total purification [sdug kun gnyis kun nas nyon mongs pa and 'gog lam gnyis rnam byang.] [IW]


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[[kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba dag]] - affliction and perfection/total purification [IW]
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=== Jonang School - Development ===
: "In the land of snow (Tibet), this doctrine of Shentong, or the Extrinsic Emptiness, was supported and practiced by Shakya Chogden, Marpa Lotsawa, Jetsun Milarepa, Kongtrul Yonten Gyatso, Situ Panchen Choekyi Jungne, successive reincarnations of Karmapa, and many great masters of Kaygue School - as well as the great translators Vairochana, Panchen Vilamitra, Kunkhen Longchen Rabjampa. Moreover, Ju Mipham Jamyang Namgyal spread the Lion's Road Proclaiming Extrinsic Emptiness and Dispelling the Doubts of Dharma (Dam Chos Gogs Sel). Amongst the followers of the Gelug tradition, Jamyang Choeje, the founder of Drepung monastery, was a well known proponent of this doctrine of Intrinsic-Emptiness based primarily on the Second Wheel of Dharma - that is, the doctrine of lack of characteristics. As regards the difference between the Intrinsic Emptiness and the Extrinsic Emptiness, the former asserts all phenomenons are not only imputed by thoughts, but are inherently non-existent. The Madhyamika School that adheres to this philosophy is called Prasangika Madhyamika. On the other hand, Shentong, or the Extrinsic Emptiness states that phenomena are intrinsically not empty, but extrinsically empty in relation to the outer phenomenon. The school that accepts the profound philosophy of Shentong is called Yogacara Madhyamika."<ref>[http://www.jonangmonasteryshimla.com/Development.html JonangMonasteryShimla.com | Jonang School - Development]</ref>


[[kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba dang ldang ba thams cad mkhyen pa'i stobs]] - the power of knowng affliction and perfection/total purification [the power of knowing of samadhi, liberation, samapapatte dhyana etc.] [IW]


==References==
[[kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba'i mtshan nyid]] - the characteristics of affliction and perfection/total purification [IW]
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[[Category: Key Terms]][[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Vajrayana]]
[[kun sbyong]] - thorough purification [IW]
 
[[khrus]] - to bathe, purify; 1) washing, bath, ablution. 2) Syn {[[khrud]]} 3) bathing water. 4) pf. of {[['khrud]]} and {[[khru]]} 5) imp. of {[['khrud pa]]} Syn {[[khrus rgyag pa]]}; imp. of {[['khrud pa]]} [RY]
 
[[khrus chog]] - a purifying ritual (bath); purification ritual {[[khregs chod gzhi'i gnas lugs]]} ground nature of [[trekcho]] [RY]
 
[['khrul pa dwangs pa]] - to purify illusion [JV]
 
[['khrul pa sbyong pa]] - to purify one's delusion [RY]
 
[['khrul pa sbyong pa]] - purify delusion [IW]
 
[[goms sbyang]] - purify through familiarity [IW]
 
[[glo bur byong ba]] - purify the incidental [IW]
 
[[glo bur sbyong ba]] - purifying the temporary [RY]
 
[[dgag dbye]] - stopped, obstructed, 1 of 3 principal ceremonies performed in order to purify the [[pratimoksa precepts]] [JV]
 
[[dge ba]] - virtuous; syn {legs spyad dang gtsang byed} good deeds or purifying actions [RY]
 
[[dngos dri ma de gsal sangs rgyas]] - purifying these stains of solidity is [[buddhahood]] [IW]
 
 
[[Category: Key Terms]][[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Vajrayana]][[Category: Tantra]][[Category: Tantric Deities]]

Latest revision as of 22:25, 29 January 2006

bskyed rim snang zhen sbyong ba - to purify the clinging to the appearances of the development stage [RY]

khyod kyi lce bcad pas sdig pa mi 'dag gi - cutting off your tongue does not purify evil actions! [RY]

kun nyon dang rnam byang - affliction and perfection / total purification [RY]

kun nas nyong mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba yang dag par ston pa - the teacher of the afflictions of the kleshas and of their complete purification [IW]

kun nas nyong mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba yongs su tshol ba - thorough investigation of the afflictions of the kleshas and of their complete purification [IW]

kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba - the side of the kleshas,[suffering and its origin] and that of enlightenment, [the path and cessation], affliction and perfection/total purification [IW]

kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba - affliction and perfection / total purification. Syn {'khor 'das} samsara and nirvana [RY]

kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba - affliction and perfection/total purification [sdug kun gnyis kun nas nyon mongs pa and 'gog lam gnyis rnam byang.] [IW]

kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba dag - affliction and perfection/total purification [IW]

kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba dang ldang ba thams cad mkhyen pa'i stobs - the power of knowng affliction and perfection/total purification [the power of knowing of samadhi, liberation, samapapatte dhyana etc.] [IW]

kun nas nyon mongs pa dang rnam par byang ba'i mtshan nyid - the characteristics of affliction and perfection/total purification [IW]

kun sbyong - thorough purification [IW]

khrus - to bathe, purify; 1) washing, bath, ablution. 2) Syn {khrud} 3) bathing water. 4) pf. of {'khrud} and {khru} 5) imp. of {'khrud pa} Syn {khrus rgyag pa}; imp. of {'khrud pa} [RY]

khrus chog - a purifying ritual (bath); purification ritual {khregs chod gzhi'i gnas lugs} ground nature of trekcho [RY]

'khrul pa dwangs pa - to purify illusion [JV]

'khrul pa sbyong pa - to purify one's delusion [RY]

'khrul pa sbyong pa - purify delusion [IW]

goms sbyang - purify through familiarity [IW]

glo bur byong ba - purify the incidental [IW]

glo bur sbyong ba - purifying the temporary [RY]

dgag dbye - stopped, obstructed, 1 of 3 principal ceremonies performed in order to purify the pratimoksa precepts [JV]

dge ba - virtuous; syn {legs spyad dang gtsang byed} good deeds or purifying actions [RY]

dngos dri ma de gsal sangs rgyas - purifying these stains of solidity is buddhahood [IW]