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[[kun tu bzang po]] - [[Samantabhadra]]. The [['Ever-excellent One]].' 1) The [[primordial]] dharmakaya buddha. 2) The [[bodhisattva Samantabhadra]] used as the example for the perfection of increasing an offering infinitely [RY]
See [[Pure Vision]]
 
[[kun tu bzang mo]] - [[Ever-Excellent Lady]], Skt. [[Samantabhadri]]. The All-good, the mother of all the buddhas of the three times; the female counterpart / consort of [[Samantabhadra]], the [[dharmakaya buddha]]. She symbolizes [[Emptiness]] and [[dharmadhatu]] [RY]
 
[[bka' brgyud]] - Kagyü. The lineage of teachings brought to Tibet by Lord [[Marpa]], received from the dharmakaya buddha [[Vajradhara]] by the Indian [[sid dha]] Tilopa, Saraha, and others. Transmitted by [[Naropa]] and [[Maitripa]] to the Tibetan translator [[Marpa]], the lineage was passed on to [[Milarepa]], [[Gampopa]], [[Karmapa]] and others. The main emphasis is on the path of means which is the [[Six doctrines of Naropa]], and the path of liberation which is the [[Mahamudra]] instructions of [[Maitripa]] [RY]
 
[[rdo rje 'chang]] - [[Vajradhara]]. '[[Vajra-holder]].' The dharmakaya buddha of the [[Sarma School]]s. Can also refer to one's personal teacher of [[Vajrayana]] or to the all-embracing [[buddha nature]] [RY]
 
[['og min]] - [[Akanishtha]]. The 'highest;' the realm of [[Vajradhara]], the enlightened sphere the dharmakaya buddha. Often used as a synonym for '[[dharmadhatu]].' [RY]
 
[['od mi 'gyur ba]] - (the dharmakaya buddha of Changeless Light)
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