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Pacification of Suffering, the cycle of teaching initiated in Tibet by Padampa Sangye [RY]
1) pacification, the pacifier; 2) skyu ru ra tree, gshin rje; 3) aa ru ra med. tree GD TSE [IW]
1) pacification, the pacifier [R]; 2) (met) skyu ru ra tree gshin rje; 3) aa ru ra med. tree [Gdmk] [Tserig] [IW]
cycle of teaching initiated in Tibet by Padampa Sangye [RY]
Pacification, The Pacifier. [System of Phadampa Sangye]. the tradition of Padampa Sangye [RY]
Pacification, of suffering, one of the eight main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Padampa Sangye [RY]
Shije [RY]
Shijey. Pacifying, one of the Eight Practice Lineages brought to Tibet by Phadampa Sangye, a siddha who visited Tibet several times around the 12th century [RY]
a composing draught, tantric sect founded by pha dam pa, Shijed tradition based on principles of prajnaparamita [JV]
1) pacification, the pacifier [12th century'i 'gor pha dam pa sangs rgyas kyis founded tradition'i sher phyin nyams len gyis srid zhi'i sdug bsngal thams cad rab tu zhi bar byed pa'i cha nas so called doctrine]; 2) (met) skyu ru ra tree gshin rje; 3) aa ru ra med. tree [Gdmk] [Tserig] [IW]
SA Eight chariots of the practice lineages (sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad)