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zhi khro - peaceful and wrathful deities [JV]
khyab 'jug pa - Vaishnava, a philosopher of ancient India, Vishnu worshippers, [assert a permanent and partless self, practice of syllable OM is asserted as a path of liberation]; Vaishnava [RY]


zhi khro - [scriptures on the] peaceful and wrathful; the Peaceful and Wrathful Deities; peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
grol lam - freedom path, liberation path, self-liberation, path of liberation, 1 of 2 paths of rgyud sde [JV]


zhi khro - peaceful and wrathful [deities] [IW]
grol lam - path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro - Peaceful and wrathful ones / buddhas. The 42 peaceful buddhas: Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri, the 5 male and female buddhas, the 8 male and female bodhisattvas, the 6 munis, and the 4 male and female gatekeepers. The 58 wrathful buddhas: the 5 male and female herukas, the 8 yoginis, the 8 tramen goddesses, the 4 female gatekeepers, and the 28 ishvaris [RY]
grol lam - path of liberation [cf {thabs lam} [IW]


zhi khro khrom dkrugs - the peaceful and wrathful deities as an assemblage [RY]
grol lam - path of liberation. Comp. with {thabs lam} path of freedom [RY]


zhi khro 'khor 'das rang grol - root initiation by byang chub rdo rje [JV]
grol lam gyi dbang bzhi - four empowerments of the path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol - the self-liberated mind of the peaceful and wrathful ones [R] [IW]
grol lam cig car ba - instantaneous path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol - terma of karma gling 1326 which includes bar do thos grol [JV]
grol lam gnyis - the two modes of the path of liberation. {cig car ba}, {rim gyis pa} [RY]


zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol - the self-liberated mind of the peaceful and wrathful ones [terma revealed by Karma Lingpa [IW]
grol lam gnyis - the two modes of the path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol - the self-liberated mind of the peaceful and wrathful ones; terma revealed by Karma Lingpa [RY]
grol lam gnyis - the two modes of the path of liberation {cig car ba}., {rim gyis pa} sudden and gradual] [IW]


zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol - cycle revealed by Karma Lingpa [RY]
grol lam phyag rgya chen po - Mahamudra, the path of liberation. Comp. with {thabs lam na ro chos drug} [RY]


zhi khro sgyu 'phrul - Magical Display of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones [RY]
grol lam phyag rgya chen po - mahamudra, the path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro nges don snying po - root initiation of zhi khro by 'ja' tshon snying po [JV]
grol lam rim gyis pa - gradual path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro nges don snying po - revealed by 'ja' tshon snying po [RY]
'gro mi 'gro - whether or not to go; x {thugs rje de la brten nas thar pa'i lam du 'gro mi 'gro rang la rags las shing} it is up to us whether or not we take advantage of this compassion and actually pursue the path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro lta ba klong yangs - revelations of {rdo rje gling pa} [RY]
sgom lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation of the path of meditation [IW]


zhi khro dam pa rigs brgya - Hundred Supreme Deities [RY]
sgom lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation under / within the path of cultivation [RY]


zhi khro dam pa rigs brgya - supreme / aspects / ones, the hundred families of the holy peaceful and the wrathful deities; the supreme hundred families of the peaceful and wrathful ones [RY]
sgrol lam - path of liberation [JV]


zhi khro dam pa rigs brgya - Peaceful and Wrathful deities, hundred [RY]
nges 'gro - path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro dam pa rigs brgya - the supreme 100 families of the peaceful and wrathful ones [IW]
thabs dang shes rab - means and knowledge; Skt. prajna and upaya. Buddhahood is attained by uniting means and knowledge; in Mahayana, compassion and emptiness, relative and ultimate bodhichitta. In Vajrayana, means and knowledge are the stages of development and completion. According to the Kagyü schools, means refers specifically to the 'path of means,' the Six Doctrines of Naropa and knowledge to the 'path of liberation,' the actual practice of Mahamudra. According to Dzogchen, 'knowledge' is the view of primordial purity, the Trekchö practice of realizing the heart of enlightenment in the present moment, while 'means' is the meditation of spontaneous presence, the Tögal practice of exhausting defilements and fixation through which the rainbow body is realized within one lifetime [RY]


zhi khro dong sprugs - 1) combined sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful. 2) Abbr. of {zhi khro na rak dong sprugs}; see also {na rak dong sprugs} [RY]
thar pa'i lam sna zin thabs - embark upon the path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro spel ma'i pho brang - the palace of consecutive peaceful and wrathful [deities] [RY]
thar lam - = {thar pa'i lam}. the path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro sbrags sgrub - a sadhana combining the peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
thar lam - Syn {thar pa'i lam} the path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro sbrags sgrub - peaceful and wrathful rdo rje 'jigs byed and 'jam dpal practiced together [IW]
thar lam dngos - the actual path of liberation, {mthong lam, sgom lam, mi slob lam} [RY]


zhi khro ye shes mthong grol - Shitro Yeshe Tongdröl, revealed by Tennyi Lingpa [RY]
thar lam dngos - the actual path of liberation, {mthong lam}. {sgom lam}. {mi slob lam}.] [IW]


zhi khro ye shes mthong grol - revealed by Tennyi Lingpa [RY]
mthong lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation of the path of seeing [IW]


zhi khro rigs bsdus - the family that condenses the peaceful and wrathful ones [RY]
mthong lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation of the path of seeing [having abandoned what is to be abandoned by the path of seeing, the path of experiencing its absence, shes pa brgyad de manifesting w/o obscuration [IW]


zhi khro lha - peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
'du shes bzhi bsten - to apply the four metaphors; x {skabs 'dir yang dag pa'i 'du shes bzhi bsten te rang gi thos pa'i chos nyams su blangs nas thar pa'i lam du 'gro ba zhig dgos} this is the moment to apply the four metaphors, putting the teachings you have heard into practice, and traveling the path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro lha - peaceful and wrathful deities [Gdmk] [IW]
rnam grol lam - path of complete freedom; path of liberation, path of release; (in each of the three {thar lam dngos}) [RY]


zhi khro lha tshogs - the peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
rnam grol lam - path of liberation [note in each of the three {thar lam dngos} path of release [Tserig] rang rgyu[d?] bar chad med lam gyi mjug thogs su byung ba'i mkhyen pa] [IW]


zhi khro'i sku - peaceful and wrathful forms [RY]
rnam grol lam - path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro'i snang ba - the visions of peaceful and wrathful ones [RY]
rnam grol lam bzang - the excellent path of liberation [IW]


zhi khro'i phrin las - sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful [deities] [RY]
rnam grol lam bzang - excellent path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro'i rtsa dbang - root initiation of the peaceful and wrathful deities [JV]
rang la rags - it is up to us; x {thugs rje de la brten nas thar pa'i lam du 'gro mi 'gro rang la rags las shing} it is up to us whether or not we take advantage of this compassion and actually pursue the path of liberation [RY]


zhi khro'i lha - Peaceful and wrathful deities [RY]
rim gnyis - the two stages dvikrama [1) developing and completion stages of mantrayana utpattikrama/ sampannakrama sngags lam gyi bskyed rim, rdzogs rim OR two Stages of the Path, according to Mah yoga: The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [IW]


zhi khro'i lha - peaceful and wrathful deities [IW]
rim pa gnyis - Two Stages of the Path, according to Mahayoga. The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam}. the two stages [of the path of Mahayoga]. {thabs lam, grol lam}; Two Stages of the Path, according to Mahayoga. The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [RY]


zhi khro'i lha brgya - Hundred peaceful and wrathful divinities. The 42 peaceful and 58 wrathful deities representing the different qualities of the buddha nature. Syn {dam pa rigs brgya} [RY]
rim pa gnyis - the two stages [1) sngags lam gyi bskyed rim, rdzogs rim two Stages of the Path, according to Mah yoga: The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [IW]


zhi khro'i lha tshogs - peaceful and wrathful deities, {yi dam zhi khro'i lha tshogs} peaceful and wrathful yidam-deities [RY]
rim pa gnyis - the two stages [1) developing and completion stages of mantrayana utpattikrama/ sampannakrama sngags lam gyi bskyed rim, rdzogs rim OR two Stages of the Path, according to Mah yoga: The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [IW]


zhi khro'i lha tshogs - the assembly of peaceful and wrathful deities [zhi ba rdor dbyings dang khrag 'thung khro bo'i lha rnams so [IW]
gsung gi snang bas 'brel tshad thar lam dgod - the manifestation of [your] speech, establishing on the path of liberation, whoever is encountered through the manifestation of your speech [IW]


zhi khro'i lha tshogs - the assembly of peaceful and wrathful deities [R] [IW]
gsung gi snang bas 'brel tshad thar lam dgod - the manifestation of [your] speech, establishing on the path of liberation whoever is encountered through the manifestation of your speech [RY]
 
zhi khro na rak dong sprugs - sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful deities to overturn the deepest hell [RY]
 
zhi khro na rak dong sprugs - sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful deities to overturn the deepest hell [RY]
 
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khyab 'jug pa - Vaishnava, a philosopher of ancient India, Vishnu worshippers, [assert a permanent and partless self, practice of syllable OM is asserted as a path of liberation]; Vaishnava [RY]

grol lam - freedom path, liberation path, self-liberation, path of liberation, 1 of 2 paths of rgyud sde [JV]

grol lam - path of liberation [IW]

grol lam - path of liberation [cf {thabs lam} [IW]

grol lam - path of liberation. Comp. with {thabs lam} path of freedom [RY]

grol lam gyi dbang bzhi - four empowerments of the path of liberation [IW]

grol lam cig car ba - instantaneous path of liberation [RY]

grol lam gnyis - the two modes of the path of liberation. {cig car ba}, {rim gyis pa} [RY]

grol lam gnyis - the two modes of the path of liberation [IW]

grol lam gnyis - the two modes of the path of liberation {cig car ba}., {rim gyis pa} sudden and gradual] [IW]

grol lam phyag rgya chen po - Mahamudra, the path of liberation. Comp. with {thabs lam na ro chos drug} [RY]

grol lam phyag rgya chen po - mahamudra, the path of liberation [IW]

grol lam rim gyis pa - gradual path of liberation [RY]

'gro mi 'gro - whether or not to go; x {thugs rje de la brten nas thar pa'i lam du 'gro mi 'gro rang la rags las shing} it is up to us whether or not we take advantage of this compassion and actually pursue the path of liberation [RY]

sgom lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation of the path of meditation [IW]

sgom lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation under / within the path of cultivation [RY]

sgrol lam - path of liberation [JV]

nges 'gro - path of liberation [IW]

thabs dang shes rab - means and knowledge; Skt. prajna and upaya. Buddhahood is attained by uniting means and knowledge; in Mahayana, compassion and emptiness, relative and ultimate bodhichitta. In Vajrayana, means and knowledge are the stages of development and completion. According to the Kagyü schools, means refers specifically to the 'path of means,' the Six Doctrines of Naropa and knowledge to the 'path of liberation,' the actual practice of Mahamudra. According to Dzogchen, 'knowledge' is the view of primordial purity, the Trekchö practice of realizing the heart of enlightenment in the present moment, while 'means' is the meditation of spontaneous presence, the Tögal practice of exhausting defilements and fixation through which the rainbow body is realized within one lifetime [RY]

thar pa'i lam sna zin thabs - embark upon the path of liberation [RY]

thar lam - = {thar pa'i lam}. the path of liberation [IW]

thar lam - Syn {thar pa'i lam} the path of liberation [RY]

thar lam dngos - the actual path of liberation, {mthong lam, sgom lam, mi slob lam} [RY]

thar lam dngos - the actual path of liberation, {mthong lam}. {sgom lam}. {mi slob lam}.] [IW]

mthong lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation of the path of seeing [IW]

mthong lam rnam grol lam - the path of liberation of the path of seeing [having abandoned what is to be abandoned by the path of seeing, the path of experiencing its absence, shes pa brgyad de manifesting w/o obscuration [IW]

'du shes bzhi bsten - to apply the four metaphors; x {skabs 'dir yang dag pa'i 'du shes bzhi bsten te rang gi thos pa'i chos nyams su blangs nas thar pa'i lam du 'gro ba zhig dgos} this is the moment to apply the four metaphors, putting the teachings you have heard into practice, and traveling the path of liberation [RY]

rnam grol lam - path of complete freedom; path of liberation, path of release; (in each of the three {thar lam dngos}) [RY]

rnam grol lam - path of liberation [note in each of the three {thar lam dngos} path of release [Tserig] rang rgyu[d?] bar chad med lam gyi mjug thogs su byung ba'i mkhyen pa] [IW]

rnam grol lam - path of liberation [IW]

rnam grol lam bzang - the excellent path of liberation [IW]

rnam grol lam bzang - excellent path of liberation [RY]

rang la rags - it is up to us; x {thugs rje de la brten nas thar pa'i lam du 'gro mi 'gro rang la rags las shing} it is up to us whether or not we take advantage of this compassion and actually pursue the path of liberation [RY]

rim gnyis - the two stages dvikrama [1) developing and completion stages of mantrayana utpattikrama/ sampannakrama sngags lam gyi bskyed rim, rdzogs rim OR two Stages of the Path, according to Mah yoga: The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [IW]

rim pa gnyis - Two Stages of the Path, according to Mahayoga. The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam}. the two stages [of the path of Mahayoga]. {thabs lam, grol lam}; Two Stages of the Path, according to Mahayoga. The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [RY]

rim pa gnyis - the two stages [1) sngags lam gyi bskyed rim, rdzogs rim two Stages of the Path, according to Mah yoga: The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [IW]

rim pa gnyis - the two stages [1) developing and completion stages of mantrayana utpattikrama/ sampannakrama sngags lam gyi bskyed rim, rdzogs rim OR two Stages of the Path, according to Mah yoga: The path of skillful means {thabs lam} and the path of liberation {grol lam} [IW]

gsung gi snang bas 'brel tshad thar lam dgod - the manifestation of [your] speech, establishing on the path of liberation, whoever is encountered through the manifestation of your speech [IW]

gsung gi snang bas 'brel tshad thar lam dgod - the manifestation of [your] speech, establishing on the path of liberation whoever is encountered through the manifestation of your speech [RY]