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  • khenpo of the Nyingma tradition. Renowned for his spontaneous poetry and songs of realization. He is one of the holders of the Hearing Lineage of Nyingthig
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  • pages. Table of contents for A marvelous garland of rare gems : biographies of the lineage of masters of awareness : a spiritual history of the teachings
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  • instigated widespread expansion of the sect of white-clad, long-haired Ngakpas, Kusali tantrikas in possession of the three sets of vows. In addition, he hoisted
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  • zhig po of dbus (Chengdu 166, R 130) zhig po of dbus: he has been a householder of yar klungs bya sa. While he was working as a clerk at the school of rje
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  • notable of a remarkable series of his rebirths was Duddul Dorje. In the 17th Century CE Duddul Dorje opened up places of pilgrimage in remote places of power
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  • (bden pa); of cessation; four aspects of; of origin; four aspects of; of suffering; four aspects of; of the path; four aspects of [LW1] [RY] truth of cessation
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  • Nyoshul Khenpo. 2005. A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage. Junction City, California: Padma Publishing
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  • Chariot of the Profound View - zab mo lta ba'i shing rta. See also Lineage of the Profound View; expl. of bodhichitta training, 266 Chariot of the Vast
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  • tradition of kama lineage practices of tantric mandalas. His students included Khenchen Pema Dorje, Paltrul Rinpoche, and Do Khyentse. Members of the Kushok
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  • because of the tormented mental pain caused by gross desire and attachment. [RY] Desire Realm, (kama-dhatu, 'dod khams. - Set of samsaric states of rebirth
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  • parts of the body). (ris med) movement (Tib.). The nonsectarian approach to the study and prac- tice of the Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage of Tibetan
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  • brgyud). The lineage of oral teachings from master to disciple as distinct from scriptural lineage of textual transmission. The Hearing Lineage emphasizes the
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  • Nyoshul Khenpo. 2005. A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage. Junction City, California: Padma Publishing
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  • tradition of kama lineage practices of tantric mandalas. His students included Khenchen Pema Dorje, Paltrul Rinpoche, and Do Khyentse. Members of the Kushok
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  • tradition of kama lineage practices of tantric mandalas. His students included Khenchen Pema Dorje, Paltrul Rinpoche, and Do Khyentse. Members of the Kushok
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  • Kunala - Grandson of Ashoka; regarded as founder of kingdom of Khotan [RY] Kunala - Grandson of Asoka; regarded as founder of kingdom of Khotan. [Tarthang]
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  • the beings of the realm of form (Skt. rupadhatu) and of the formless realms (arupadhatu), who can remain for a very long time in a state of absorption
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  • khyenno Guru, think of me. Kind root guru, think of me. Essence of the buddhas of the three times, Source of the sublime Dharma of statements and realization
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  • Deeds of Padmakara: 256 Embodiment of Great Power Tantra - dbang chen 'dus pa'i rgyud: 89 Embodiment of Realization - dgongs 'dus: 310 Embodiment of the
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  • supreme of all aspects; of perceived objects; of perceiver and individual self; of the examining mind [LW1] [RY] emptiness See sunyata. [Rain of Wisdom]
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