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'''Ground''' or '''Ground of Being''' ([[gzhi]])
[[mon kha ne'u ring]] - [[Meadow of Mönkha]]. Possibly identical with Mönkha Senge Dzong, a cave situated to the east of Bumthang in Bhutan which was used by [[Padmasambhava]] and later by [[Yeshe Tsogyal]] as a sacred place for the sadhana of [[Vajra Kilaya]] [RY]
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One of a three-fold classification used to present the entirety of the Buddha's teachings: [[Ground, Path, and Fruition]].


Alternate translations: [[Basis]], [[Ground Of Being]], [[Foundation]]
[[mon kha seng ge rdzong]] - Mönkha Senge Dzong. a cave situated to the east of Bumthang in Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for sadhana [RY]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 30 July 2008

mon kha ne'u ring - Meadow of Mönkha. Possibly identical with Mönkha Senge Dzong, a cave situated to the east of Bumthang in Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for the sadhana of Vajra Kilaya [RY]

mon kha seng ge rdzong - Mönkha Senge Dzong. a cave situated to the east of Bumthang in Bhutan which was used by Padmasambhava and later by Yeshe Tsogyal as a sacred place for sadhana [RY]