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  • for more upcoming features. ཕུལ་དུ་འབྱུང་བ to become the highest degree/ perfection [RY] to become the highest degree/ perfect(ion); outstanding [RB]
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  • texts in 224 Volumes. The bka' 'gyur is divided into sections on Vinaya, Perfection of Wisdom Sutras, other sutras (75% Mahayana, 25% Early Wisdom Schools
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  • fear. The more common word for Ati Yoga nowadays is 'Dzogchen,' the Great Perfection. Ati means 'supreme.' [RY] a ti yo ga'i theg pa - ati yoga yana [the 9th
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  • had attained the seventh level also composed the scripture on the Great Perfection known as (byang chub kyi sems kun bsdus). He in turn taught Samanta. [RY]
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  • upcoming features. བཟོད་པའི་ཕ་རོལ་ཏུ་ཕྱིན་པ transcendental patience, the perfection of patience [RY]
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  • apprehended. Perfection of wisdom is trackless, as both body and mind are absent. Perfection of wisdom has no own-being, neither comes nor goes. Perfection of wisdom
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  • contains a series of three short texts with instructions on the Great Perfection given by Vajradhara to the master Garab Dorje. In addition to those written
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  • fear. The more common word for Ati Yoga nowadays is 'Dzogchen,' the Great Perfection. Ati means 'supreme.' [RY] utter immersion in genuine being [atiyoga approach];
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  • for more upcoming features. རྫོགས་སྐུ Body of perfection, perfected dimension in Bonpo ontology, perfection Body [JV]
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  • RY primordial purity and spontaneous presence, original purity & self-perfection, primordially pure & self-perfected JV primordially pure spontaneous presence
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  • the six paramitas [IW] six transcendences [thd] the six paramitas or perfections / - pha rol tu phyin pa drug 1) sbyin pa. 2) tshul khrims 3) bzod pa 4)
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  • The Five Perfections (phun sum tshogs pa lnga). The perfect place (gnas phun sum tshogs pa) The perfect teacher (ston pa phun sum tshogs pa) The perfect
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མཚན་དང་ལྡན་པ bore every sign of perfection [RY] well(-)formed; thoroughly qualified [RB] qualified, well-formed;
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  • from mahayoga practice (complete ripening, long life, mahamudra, self-perfection); rnam smin rig 'dzin, tshe la dbang ba'i rig 'dzin, phyag rgya chen po'i
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  • of Arya Asanga) at Vaishali yangs pa can in which the Buddha taught the perfection of wisdom sutras. See legs par rnam par 'byed pa'i bstan pa [RY] final
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  • Tantra of Self-existing Perfection on empowerment - (rdzogs pa rang byung dbang gi rgyud). EPK Mentioned in Wellsprings as one of the Eighteen Dzogchen
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཚོགས་བསགས (perfection, accumulation) of the (prerequisites, merits), acquirement of merit, virtue
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  • Desum terma of Chokgyur Lingpa. Mahakarmeshvari. Wellsprings of the Great Perfection has a chapter with her song of realization.
    890 bytes (119 words) - 10:09, 23 October 2006
  • enlightenment are described by Padmasambhava in his Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo: The perfection of the benefit of oneself is the peaceful dharmakaya. The spontaneously
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  • established phenomena, full presence, ultimate cognition of reality, brought to perfection, fully established, the ideally absolute, totally real, perfected, thoroughly
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