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*[[Abhidharma]] ([[chos mngon pa]]). One of the three parts of the [[Tripitaka]], the [[Words of the Buddha]]. Systematic teachings on metaphysics focusing on developing [[discriminating knowledge]] by analyzing [[elements of experience]] and investigating the nature of existing things.  
*[[Abhidharma]] ([[chos mngon pa]]). One of the three parts of the [[Tripitaka]], the [[Words of the Buddha]]. Systematic teachings on metaphysics focusing on developing [[discriminating knowledge]] by analyzing [[elements of experience]] and investigating the nature of existing things.  
*[[arhat]] ([[dgra bcom pa]]). '[[Foe destroyer]];' someone who has conquered the [[four maras]] and attained [[nirvana]], the fourth and final result of the [[Hinayana]] path.
*[[arhat]] ([[dgra bcom pa]]). '[[Foe destroyer]];' someone who has conquered the [[four maras]] and attained [[nirvana]], the fourth and final result of the [[Hinayana]] path.
*''Aspiration of Mahamudra'' ([[phag chen smon lam]]). Famous chant by the [[third Karmapa Rangjung Dorje]]. See ''[[Mahamudra Teachings of the Supreme Siddhas]]'' and [[[[Song of Karmapa]]]], [[Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche]].
*''[[Aspiration of Mahamudra]]'' ([[phag chen smon lam]]). Famous chant by the [[third Karmapa Rangjung Dorje]]. See ''[[Mahamudra Teachings of the Supreme Siddhas]]'' and [[Song of Karmapa]], [[Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche]].
*[[Chö]], the Dharma tradion set forth by the great female master [[Machik Labdrön]]. Literally, cutting or severance, Chö carries the meaning of cutting through the root of dualistic mind, negative emotions, extreme views, hope and fear, and indecision, in order to reveal [[transcendent knowledge]], [[Prajnaparamita]]. Chö is one of the famous [[Eight Practice Lineages]] of Buddhism in Tibet.
*[[Chö]], the Dharma tradion set forth by the great female master [[Machik Labdrön]]. Literally, cutting or severance, Chö carries the meaning of cutting through the root of dualistic mind, negative emotions, extreme views, hope and fear, and indecision, in order to reveal [[transcendent knowledge]], [[Prajnaparamita]]. Chö is one of the famous [[Eight Practice Lineages]] of Buddhism in Tibet.
*''[[Creation and Completion]]'' by [[Jamgön Kongtrül Lodro Thaye]], translated by [[Sarah Harding]], Wisdom Publications.
*''[[Creation and Completion]]'' by [[Jamgön Kongtrül Lodro Thaye]], translated by [[Sarah Harding]], Wisdom Publications.
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*[[dharmata]] ([[chos nyid]]). The inherent nature of phenomena and mind.
*[[dharmata]] ([[chos nyid]]). The inherent nature of phenomena and mind.
*[[Dorje Chang Tunma]]. Famous chant by [[Bengar Jampal Sangpo]] combining a supplication to the [[Kagyü lineage]] with a summary of instructions. It is available from [[Nalanda Translation Committee]].
*[[Dorje Chang Tunma]]. Famous chant by [[Bengar Jampal Sangpo]] combining a supplication to the [[Kagyü lineage]] with a summary of instructions. It is available from [[Nalanda Translation Committee]].
*[[Drubdra]] ([[sgrub grva]]). [[Practice center]]; the secluded setting for the traditional three-year retreat. Here the meditator will undergo intensive training that includes [[ngöndro]], [[development and completion]].
*[[Drubdra]] ([[sgrub grva]]). [[Practice center]]; the secluded setting for the traditional three-year retreat. Here the meditator will undergo intensive training that includes [[Ngondro|ngöndro]], [[development and completion]].
*[[Düsum Khyenpa]] ([[dus gsum mkhyen pa]]) 1110-1193. The first in the incarnation line of the [[Karmapas]].
*[[Dusum Khyenpa|Düsum Khyenpa]] ([[dus gsum mkhyen pa]]) 1110-1193. The first in the incarnation line of the [[Karmapas]].
*[[Dzogchen]] ([[rdzogs pa chen po]]), ([[rdzogs chen]]); Skt. [[mahasandhi]], [[maha ati]], [[Great Perfection]]. The teachings beyond the [[vehicles of causation]], the highest of the [[inner tantras of the Nyingma School]], first taught in the human world by the great vidyadhara [[Garab Dorje]]. Dzogchen is the ultimate of all the 84.000 profound and extensive sections of the Dharma. It is the realization of [[Buddha Samantabhadra]], exactly as it is. The aspects of [[means and knowledge]] of Dzogchen are known as [[Trekchö and Tögal]].
*[[Dzogchen]] ([[rdzogs pa chen po]]), ([[rdzogs chen]]); Skt. [[mahasandhi]], [[maha ati]], [[Great Perfection]]. The teachings beyond the [[vehicles of causation]], the highest of the [[inner tantras of the Nyingma School]], first taught in the human world by the great vidyadhara [[Garab Dorje]]. Dzogchen is the ultimate of all the 84.000 profound and extensive sections of the Dharma. It is the realization of [[Buddha Samantabhadra]], exactly as it is. The aspects of [[means and knowledge]] of Dzogchen are known as [[Trekchö and Tögal]].
*''[[Entering the Way of the Bodhisattva]]'' ([[Bodhisattva Charya Avatara]]) by [[Shantideva]]; also ''[[Way of the Bodhisattva]]''.
*''[[Entering the Way of the Bodhisattva]]'' ([[Bodhisattva Charya Avatara]]) by [[Shantideva]]; also ''[[Way of the Bodhisattva]]''.

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glossary of texts, people and technical terms from Crystal Clear by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche; compiled by Erik Pema Kunsang