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'''Treasury of Oral Instructions''' ([[gdams ngag mdzod]]). Contains the most essential advice and transmissions from the [[Eight Practice Lineages|eight main Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet]]. Compiled by [[Jamgon_Kongtrul|Jamgön Kongtrül Lodrö Thaye]].
'''King Indrabhuti''' ([[indra bodhi]]). An Indian king at the time of Lord Buddha. He is used as example for the Vajrayana practitioner of the highest capacity who attains [[liberation simultaneously with understanding]] the instructions and who is perfect in mingling the teachings with all aspects of daily life.


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King Indrabhuti (indra bodhi). An Indian king at the time of Lord Buddha. He is used as example for the Vajrayana practitioner of the highest capacity who attains liberation simultaneously with understanding the instructions and who is perfect in mingling the teachings with all aspects of daily life.

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