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[[man ngag]] - ([[gdams ngag]]). As opposed to the scholastic tradition, the oral instructions of the [[Practice Lineage]] are concise and pithy so they can always be kept in mind; they are practical and to the point so they are effective means to deal directly with the practices of purifying one's [[obscuration]]s and gathering the [[two accumulations]] [RY]
([[sangs rgyas gsang ba]]) Seventh century Indian master who transmitted tantric teachings while in residence on Mt. Kailash. He visited Tibet and remained at [[Mount Kailash]] where he taught emissaries of King [[Trisong Deutsen]]. [ZL] [LW1] [RY]






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(sangs rgyas gsang ba) Seventh century Indian master who transmitted tantric teachings while in residence on Mt. Kailash. He visited Tibet and remained at Mount Kailash where he taught emissaries of King Trisong Deutsen. [ZL] [LW1] [RY]