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basic | rang la dbang khrid man ngag gnang ba'i thun min gyi bla ma,... root guru [IW] | ||
root teacher [RY] | |||
root guru who gives direct introduction, basic guru, master who gives basic inspiration, principal guru [JV] | |||
Root guru, root teacher / master. A practitioner of Vajrayana can have several types of root guru: the vajra master who confers empowerment, who bestows reading transmission, or who explains the meaning of the tantras. The ultimate root guru is the master who gives the 'pointing-out instruction' so that one recognizes the nature of mind [RY] | |||
[rang la dbang khrid man ngag gnang ba'i thun min gyi bla ma] root guru [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 13:40, 28 December 2005
rang la dbang khrid man ngag gnang ba'i thun min gyi bla ma,... root guru [IW]
root teacher [RY]
root guru who gives direct introduction, basic guru, master who gives basic inspiration, principal guru [JV]
Root guru, root teacher / master. A practitioner of Vajrayana can have several types of root guru: the vajra master who confers empowerment, who bestows reading transmission, or who explains the meaning of the tantras. The ultimate root guru is the master who gives the 'pointing-out instruction' so that one recognizes the nature of mind [RY]
[rang la dbang khrid man ngag gnang ba'i thun min gyi bla ma] root guru [IW]