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Wylie | Definition | English |
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chos bshad kun | all my teachings | |
chos bshad kun bzang mchod sprin | by Shabkar | |
chos bshad kun bzang mchod sprin | Offering-Cloud of Samantabhadra, by Shabkar | |
chos bshad pa ji lta bar la sbyor ba | to apply the teachings to the letter | |
chos bshad pa | to teach the Dharma; gave some teaching | |
chos bshad rtsom pa | to compose a teaching / text | |
chos bskal 'chad pa | to waste the precious opportunity to practice Dharma | |
'chos bslad | alteration, spoiled | |
chos bstan pa | the Dharma he teaches | |
chos bstan | taught the Dharma | |
chos btsun | a nun | |
chos bya ba co kun tu bzang mo | the 'mental object and deed' Samantabhadri | |
chos byas pa | practicing the Dharma | |
chos byas pa rnams | those who have practiced the Dharma | |
chos byed blo byas pa | intended to practice the Dharma | |
chos byed blo'i ngang | entertaining fantasies about practicing the Dharma | |
bcos pa'i chos | the Dharma which cures | |
chos byed dbang med | powerless to practice the Dharma | |
chos byed dbang yod pa | to be able to practice | |
chos byed pa | Dharma practitioner | |
chos byed pa | the practice of Dharma | |
chos byed | t practice religion, live a religious life, join a monastery | |
chos 'byor | spiritual wealth | |
chos 'byung | 1) religious history, Dharma history; book on the history, origin of religion. 2) 'source of dharmas', double triangles, double triangle design | |
chos 'byung | chos kyi 'byung gnas source of phenomena/ dharmodaya/ tetrahedron | |
chos byung | history of Buddhism | |
chos 'byung lo rgyus | religious history | |
chos 'byung ma thang | Lower Triangular Plain, at Labchi | |
chos 'byung me tog snying po sbrang rtsi'i bcud | a history of Buddhism and its development in Tibet in the royal dynastic period; by mnga' bdag nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer | |
chos 'byung me tog snying po sbrang rtsi'i bcud | a history of Buddhism and its development in Tibet in the royal dynastic period; by mnga' bdag nyang ral nyi ma 'od zer (1124-1192) | |
chos 'byung mkhas pa'i sga' ston | the Dharma history, the Feast for the Learned Ones; n of text | |
chos 'byung mthing nag | n of text | |
chos 'byung ngo mtshar rgya mtsho | n of text | |
chos 'byung rin po che'i gter mdzod thub bstan gsal bar byed pa'i nyi 'od | Illuminating Sunlight, a Dharma History by Longchen Rabjam 1308-1363/4. Two volumes. The author quotes his name as being Gyalsey Tukchok Tsal (rgyal sras thugs mchog rtsal) | |
chos 'byung | source of phenomena | |
chos bzang | 1) excellent Dharma practice, good Dharma. 2) noble qualities | |
chos bzang lha'i 'dun sa | [dome where Indra teaches the Dharma], situated southwest on Mt. Sumeru | |
chos bzang rin po che | Chözang Rinpoche ( 18-19th cent.), abbot of Kyirong Samten Ling | |
chos bzhi bstan pa'i mdo | Sutra Declaring the Four Qualities | |
chos bzhi ma | the Four Dharmas | |
chos bzhin bskyangs | yul phyogs chos bzhin bskyangs protecting the whole of the land with the Dharma | |
chos bzhin byas pa | act in accord with the Dharma | |
chos bzhin du sgrub par byed pa | to practice in accordance with the Dharma | |
chos bzhin nus pa | able to practice in accordance with the Dharma | |
chos bzhin | spiritual, correct, in accordance with the Dharma | |
chos bzhin spyad | x chos chos bzhin ma spyad na chos kyis slar ngan song du 'gro ba'i rgyu byed unless you practise Dharma according to the Dharma, Dharma itself becomes the cause of evil rebirths | |
chos bzhi pa'i mdo | the Sutra on Four Principles | |
chos bzod | acceptance of knowledge [of the truth of suffering.] mthong lam skad cig bcu drug | |
chos bzod chos shes rjes bzod rjes shes | see mthong lam skad cig bcu drug # | |
chos can | 1) dharmin, object, a conditioned thing, 'possessing at- tributes', nature-possessor, possessing the character of. 2) apparitional reality. phenomenal quality of all things. 3) its nature is to, of a such and such nature, 4) Usually chos ldan religious, pious, 5) subject, that which has [certain] qualities or attributes, subject [in logic context]; subject/ phenomenon in question (debate); phenomenal entity, phenomena |