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Is it just me or doesn't MahaKaruna (and MahaMaitri, etc.) refer to  the Ultimate Nature, as an aspectual quasi-synonym. Like saying: Tathata is MahaKaruna. That could be added. Thanks.  -[[User:Vajrallan|Vajrallan]] 01:38, 30 November 2006 (EST)
[[Image:Tsikey gompa.jpg|400 px|Tsikey Monastery]]


:I'm not entirely sure I grasp the fullness of your question/statement, but karuna is the sanskrit for compassion and maitri is sanskrit for loving-kindness... as for any relation between these and Ultimate Nature I would prefer to leave to the reader... but that is probably because I don't grasp your statement.  [[User:Tshering|[KT]]] 15:06, 30 November 2006 (EST)
*One of the three main 'seats' of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]; located at the confluence of the [[Tsichu]] and [[Kechu]] rivers ten minutes inside the [[Tibetan Autonomous Region]] east of [[Nangchen]] ([[Qinghai]]). Presently the residence of [[Kela Chokling]]. Above the monastery you can see the famous terma site of Chokgyur Lingpa known as [[Norbu Punsum]] where the [[Tukdrub Sampa Lhundrub]] terma was revealed. [RY]
 
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