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Zabmo Yangthig {zab mo yang thig}. Writing by Longchenpa, which is the quintessence of the Nyingthig Yazhi. [RY]
Zache Khandro (za byed mkha' 'gro) is a wrathful dakini related to a purification practice. One makes a fire and visualizes Zache Khandro in it with her mouth wide open. One then throws into the fire black sesame seeds and one thinks that as the seeds enter the mouth of Zache Khandro and are burned, all one's defilements, which had been absorbed in the seeds, are purified. Zache (za byed), "the devourer," is synonym of fire. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
Zahor (za hor). An ancient Indian kingdom believed to be situated around Mandir the present state of Himachal Pradesh in the northern part of India. [ZL] [RY]
Zalmo Ridge [LW1] [RY]
Zangri Kharmar (zangs ri mkhar dmar), The Red Fortress of the Copper Mountain, is thus called because it was built upon a red rock overlooking the northern banks of the Tsangpo River, at the southern extremity of the Copper Mountain. On the cliff-face to the west of the temple (which was destroyed by the Chinese) is the meditation cave of Machik Labdrön (ma gcig lab sgron, 1055-1153). See PP. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
Zen - Japanese form of Ch'an, established in two major schools in twelfth and thirteenth centuries by Eisai and Dogen [RY]
Zhang Rinpoche (zhang rin po che). See Zhang Tshalpa.[EMP] [RY]
Zhang Tshalpa (zhang tshal pa) (1123-1193). Also known as Tsöndrü Drakpa (brtson 'grus grags pa), he was a disciple of Dakpo Gomtsül and founder of the Tsalpa branch of the Kagyü School. [EMP] [RY]
Zi stone (gzi). Divine agate. [ZL] [RY]
Zur Chöying Rangdrol (zur chos dbyings rang grol): 1604-1669 [MR]
Zurchungpa Sherab Tragpa (zur chung pa shes rab grags pa): 1014-1074 [MR]
Zurgyen [LW1] [RY]
Zurkhang Tseten Dorje (bka' blon zur khang tshe gtan rdo rje, d. 1844) who was a minister in the Tibetan government from 1813 until his death, (see Petech, 1973, pp.145-8). The Zurkhang family had also been the benefactors of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa ('jigs med gling pa, 1729-1798). [MR-ShabkarNotes]
Zurkhar Thekchen Lingpa, see Appendix 4, note 7. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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