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Lama Sangdu ([[bla ma gsang 'dus]]).  
Label created by Western scholars to distinguish the Buddhist traditions in Tibet from those of other countries. Tibetan masters use:


A terma discovered by [[Guru Chowang]] (1212-1270), one of the earliest and most important tertons. It focuses on the guru principle as [[Padmasambhava]]'s sambhogakaya form of the fivefold mandala of [[Totreng Tsal]]. Lama Sangdu means 'embodiment of the master's secrets.' [RY]
'''[[nang pa sangs rgyas kyi chos lugs]]'''


[[Category:Nyingma Literature]]
[[RY]]
[[Category:Terma]]
 
*See '''[[Lineages & Teachings]]'''
 
[[Category:Key Terms]]

Revision as of 10:57, 16 July 2006

Label created by Western scholars to distinguish the Buddhist traditions in Tibet from those of other countries. Tibetan masters use:

nang pa sangs rgyas kyi chos lugs

RY