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Wylie | Definition | English |
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ci mdzad khyed rang gi shes so | total surrender | |
ci mdzad khyed shes | that it is up to [him] whatever happens | |
bdag med don rnam gnyis | two meanings devoid of self | |
bdag med gi don rnam gnyis | the two natures of selflessness. gang zag gi bdag med, chos kyi bdag med | |
cir snang ye shes kyi 'khor lo | wisdom wheel of whatever is experienced | |
ci shes | who knows | |
ci shes | who knows! | |
ci yang med pa'i 'du shes | conception of nothing whatsoever | |
ci yang med pa'i sas bsdus pa'i 'du shes | the notions comprised of the state of Nothing Whatsoever | |
ci yang med pa'i skye mched kyi rnam thar | the emancipation of the perception-sphere of Nothing Whatsoever | |
bdag med kyi don rnam gnyis | twofold absence of identity; twofold meanings devoid of the concept of self: selflessness of individuals gang zag gi bdag med and selflessness of phenomena chos kyi bdag med | |
bdag med kyi shes pa | knowledge of egolessness / absence of identity | |
cung zad dpyad pa rigs shes kyi ngor | when put under the slightest scrutiny of intelligent reasoning | |
dad gtong shes rab | trusting, generous and intelligent; faith, generosity, and wisdom | |
dad pa rnam gsum | three types of faith: admiration, longing, and trust dang ba dang, 'dod pa dang, yid ches pa gsum | |
bdag med pa'i 'du shes | non-self, conception of | |
dag pa'i 'du shes bzhi | Four pure notions. Regarding oneself as a sick person, the teacher as a doctor, the teaching as a medicine and the practice as the act of following the cure | |
dag pa'i 'du shes bzhi | the pure correct conceptions | |
dag pa'i zhing du rnam shes spar ba | sending the consciousness to a pure realm | |
dag snang ye shes drva ba las gnas lugs rang byung gi rgyud rdo rje'i snying po | a systematic presentation of the teachings of the rdzogs chen approach of rnying ma pa Buddhism revealed by bdud 'joms gling pa and edited by bdud 'joms 'jigs bral ye shes rdo rje | |
dag snang ye shes drwa ba | terma revealed by bdud 'joms gling pa gter ston, b. 1835; see also gnas lugs rang byung | |
'da' ka ye shes | Wisdom of Passing. Name of a Mahayana sutra | |
bdag med rnam pa bcu drug | sixteen aspects of the four [noble] truths | |
'da' kha ye shes kyi mdo | Sutra on the Wisdom of the Verge of Passing | |
bdag med rtogs pa'i shes rab | transcendent knowledge realizing the nonexistence of self, the prajna that realizes nonself | |
da lta'i shes pa | present wakefulness | |
da lta'i shes pa | present wakefulness / awareness, mind of nowness, present mind | |
da lta'i shes rig | present wakefulness | |
da ltar gyi shes pa sna tshogs dran rig 'gyu ba can | your present mind with its myriad of thought-forms | |
da ltar gyi shes pa | the present wakefulness, mind | |
dam can bstan srung rgya mtsho'i rnam par thar pa cha shas tsam brjod pa sngon med legs bshad | an account of the origins and iconography of the protective deities of Tibetan Buddhism; by sle lung rje drung bzhad pa'i rdo rje (b. 1697) | |
dam can bstan srung rgya mtsho'i rnam thar | History of the Ocean of Dharma Protectors, by Lelung Shepa Dorje | |
dam tshig rnam dag pa | pure samaya, totally pure samaya | |
'das log sangs rgyas chos 'dzom gyi rnam thar dad pa'i spu long | the relation of the story of sangs rgyas chos 'dzom, incarnation of the precious Avalokiteshvara who visited hells and paradises for seven days and came back from death | |
'das pa'i dus la ma chags ma thogs pa'i ye shes gzigs pa 'jug pa | to enter into the perception of the pristine cognition which is unobstructed and unimpeded in respect of the past | |
bdag shes rig gi skyes bu | CM: grangs can pas 'dod pa'i bdag ste shes bya nyer lnga'i ya gyal zhig, the self asserted by the Samkhya, one of the 25 objects of knowledge [of the Samkhya system]. [mss] | |
dbang bzhi pa'i don gyi ye shes | real wisdom of the fourth empowerment | |
dbang don gyi ye shes | the wisdom that is the nature of the empowerment | |
dbang gsum pa dpe'i ye shes | example wisdom of the third empowerment | |
dbang gsum pa'i dpe'i ye shes la brten nas don gyi ye shes ngo sprod pa | the use of the illustrative primal wisdom of the third empowerment to introduce true primal wisdom | |
dbang po'i mngon par shes pa | superknowledge of sense faculties | |
dbang po'i rnam shes | sense perception, sense consciousnesses | |
dbang po'i shes pa | sensory cognition, sense consciousnesses | |
dbang shes blun lkug brda mi 'jal ba | to possess defective faculties or mental capacity, such as being imbecilic, inept or incapable of communicating | |
dbang shes kyi 'khor du byung ba'i dran pa | occur in association with the consciousnesses of the sense faculties | |
dbang shes | sense consciousness, sensory cognition, sense perception, dbang po'i shes pa | |
dbang yul shes pa | abbr. of dbang po sense faculties yul =sense objects, and rnam par shes pa consciousnesses | |
dbang yul shes pa'i khams bco lnga | the fifteen elements of sense faculties, objects and consciousnesses | |
dbu ma bzhi brgya pa'i tshig don rnam par bshad pa klu dbang dgongs rgyan | a rare and previously unpublished commentary on a'aryadeva's monumental work on Madhyamaka philosophy - the catu:shatakash'astrak'arik'a; by bod pa sprul sku mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma (1907-1959) | |
dbu ma rtsa ba'i shes rab | rtsa she - Fundamental Treatise on the Middle Way; Prajña-mulamadhyamaka-karika; Nagarjuna, 1st-2nd century |