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Label created by Western scholars to distinguish the Buddhist traditions in Tibet from those of other countries. Tibetan masters use:
Lama Sangdu ([[bla ma gsang 'dus]]).  


'''[[nang pa sangs rgyas kyi chos lugs]]'''
A terma discovered by [[Guru Chowang]] (1212-1270), one of the earliest and most important tertons. It focuses on the guru principle as [[Padmasambhava]]'s sambhogakaya form of the fivefold mandala of [[Totreng Tsal]]. Lama Sangdu means 'embodiment of the master's secrets.' [RY]


[[RY]]
[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]
 
[[Category:Terma]]
*See '''[[Lineages & Teachings]]'''
 
[[Category:Key Terms]]

Latest revision as of 06:15, 5 June 2006

Lama Sangdu (bla ma gsang 'dus).

A terma discovered by Guru Chowang (1212-1270), one of the earliest and most important tertons. It focuses on the guru principle as Padmasambhava's sambhogakaya form of the fivefold mandala of Totreng Tsal. Lama Sangdu means 'embodiment of the master's secrets.' [RY]