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Wylie | English Def. |
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'chi med rdo rje'i sku brnyes | who achieved the deathless vajra body |
'chi med rdo rje'i ting nge 'dzin | Immortal vajra samadhi. The indestructible composure of the Buddha of Limitless Life, Amitayus |
'chi med rig 'dzin | Immortal Vidyadhara. Same as Guru Rinpoche |
'chi med ril bu | pill of immortality |
'chi med rnga sgra'i gzungs | the Drum Sound of Immortality Dharani |
'chi med rtsa gsum dril sgrub | terma by chos rje gling pa |
'chi med sku gsum | the immortal three kayas |
'chi med stobs ldan rdo rje | alias rgyal sras gzhan phan zla ba |
bcos 'gyur | Syn bcos bsgyur |
'chi med thod phreng rtsal | Immortal Tötreng Tsal. Same as Guru Rinpoche |
'chi med tshe'i dngos grub | the siddhi of immortal life |
'chi med tshe yi dngos grub | siddhi of longevity and immortality |
'chi med ye shes kyi bdud rtsis bkang ba | filled with the wisdom nectar of immortality |
'chi med yul | the land of deathlessness |
'chi mi srid de | it is impossible to die |
'chims bza' lha mo btsan | one of the five wives of khri srong lde'u bstan |
'chims pa | to be full, to get full |
chims phu | Chimphu. The hermitage of caves above Samye in Central Tibet. Guru Rinpoche spent several years there in retreat |
'chi mthar thug gi bar du | until you die; x me tshogs spu gri'i so yang brgal nas ni 'chi mthar thug gi bar du dam chos btsal even if you have to face blazing infernos or razor-sharp blades search for the Dharma until you die |
bcos gzhung | commentaries |
'chi nad | fatal disease |
'chi nad kyis btab pa | meeting with / catching a fatal disease |
chi nang gsang ba'i bar chad | outer, inner and innermost obstacles. To explain the outer, inner and innermost obstacles: the outer obstacles are disturbances of the four elements; the machinations of the Mara of the Lord of Death and the Mara of the Aggregates; disease, famine and warfare; and the dread of rebirth, death, and the bardo. The inner are obstacles for the channels, energies and essences; the machinations of the Mara of Emotions; and the deluded perceptions of desire, anger, and dullness. The innermost are the obstacles of the deluded concepts of perceiver and perceived; the machinations of the Mara of the Divine Child; and the hindrance for the state of omniscience. [DILGO KHYENTSE] |
'ching ba | 1) 'ching ba, bcings pa, bcing ba, chings tha dad pa; to bind, tie, fetter. 2) to wear (belts). 3) ensnared, bound. 4) fetters, bonds, ties; bondage. 5) a rope, cord. |
'ching ba | bindings |
'ching ba kun ldan | endowed with all fetters |
'ching ba las grol ba | freed from the fetters / ties |
'ching ba phyag rgya | accompanied by the seal which binds the practitioner to realization |
'ching bar mi nus | cannot be bound |
'ching bu | felt |
bcos ma | contrived, artificial, unnatural, fake, false, fictitious, artificiality, hypocritical, deliberate, feigned, fabrication |
'ching byed phyag rgya | fettering mudra /gesture |
'chi nges | death is certain |
'ching grol gyi bdag | lord of bondage and liberation |
'ching grol las 'das pa | beyond bondage and release |
'ching | p. bcings, imp. chings, to tie, bind, fetter, bond, tie, fetter, bondage |
chings dang log non gyi 'khor lo | Wheel of Bonds and Suppression. Text belonging to the Sadhana Section of Mahayoga composed by Guru Rinpoche |
'chings grol | bondage and liberation |
chings hu | Chinese title |
chings | imp. of 'ching ba; 1) frame, outline, feature, main points. 2) intervention. 3) bond, fetter 4) imp. of 'ching. 5) paralyze |
chings lnga | the fivefold framework # |
bcos ma cung zad phog 'gro ba | become, will be |
chings pa med pa | unattached khyod la 'chings pa med par chos cis mi byed You are unattached. Why do you not practice the Dharma? |
chings pa | schemata; matrix; to embrace/ encompass |
chings su bcing ba | subsumed within the principle" of ...; embracing the implications |
chings su bcing ba | to apply a schema to; to embrace within a framework |
chings su bcing ba | to embrace the larger scope; to apply/ provide a/ the unifying theme; to apply a paradigm/ schema to; to embrace within (its) theme/ reach; to subsume within the confines of; to be a theme that unifies . . . |
chings thag | binds, fetters; chings zhags |
chings zhags | binds, fetters; chings thag |
'ching thag bcad pa | to cut the ties |
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