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  • topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Tib-Eng Tibetan-English dictionaries. Tib-Tib Tibetan-Tibetan dictionaries
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  • topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Tib-Eng Tibetan-English dictionaries. Tib-Tib Tibetan-Tibetan dictionaries
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  • chant of good wishes in the Chokling Tersar. It is recited from memory at the end of almost any spiritual gathering in the Kagyü and Nyingma traditions. The
    12 KB (1,778 words) - 23:05, 10 May 2006
  • zhal gros // [ends with Ye dharma, 332r.2-5]. There are no dkar chags for vols. 3 and 4, and there are frequently no proper titles given. At end of vol. 4
    92 KB (16,870 words) - 07:11, 17 July 2006
  • topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including senses, etc. Tib-Eng Tibetan-English
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  • topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including senses, etc. Tib-Eng Tibetan-English
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  • threefold concepts [RY] rgyun mtha' ye shes - the original wakefulness at the end of the stream [RY] sgrib pa med pa'i ye shes - unobscured wakefulness [RY]
    23 KB (3,430 words) - 01:49, 3 April 2006
  • topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including senses, etc. Tib-Eng Tibetan-English
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  • 252; cognizant quality of, 253; expl., 184; for manifold tendencies bag chags sna tshogs pa'i kun gzhi; as synonym for the all-ground, 254; for true application
    126 KB (17,926 words) - 01:58, 30 May 2006
  • bzlog dang gtang snyoms chags med dang || bzhi po chags med chags pas bcings || chags med blang dor med pa ni || chags pa nyid na chags med pas || thabs dang
    77 KB (13,752 words) - 11:58, 16 August 2006
  • gtor chen byin rlabs, 6: 391-392 mkha' 'gro spyi'i gtor 'bul, 6: 393-394 chags med ri chos nas, 6: 395-396 phyag drug pa'i bsnyen sgrub las gsum gyi man
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  • of contents is promised for the end, but it isn't actually to be found there. The introduction promises that at the end of the collection have been added
    80 KB (16,450 words) - 17:09, 10 June 2006
  • thog ma med pa'i las kyi bag chags gzugs || 'byung ba'i gzugs brnyan sku la mdze ru smin || ye shes stobs kyis bag chags bcom pa dang || snyung nad mi
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  • nature of mind, and utterly purified through the vajra-like samadhi at the end of the tenth bhumi. 2) (shes sgrib); as synonym for all-ground; at the time
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  • ldan Khyung tshang pa'i Rnam par Thar pa. pp. 245-284. Added note at the end (284.5): gzhan yang rgyal ba khyung tshang pa'i brda med la sogs pa rnams
    69 KB (13,186 words) - 17:42, 18 June 2006
  • Tendzin and father of Terda Lingpa): 1611-1662 Karma Chagmey Raga Asey (karma chags med raga a sya): 1613-1678 /NS 1605-70. Rigdzin Dudul Dorje, Powo Tertön
    113 KB (17,580 words) - 12:42, 9 June 2011
  • a student of Norbu; according to 2003's The Budda from Dolpo, "[i]n the end it would be Situ more than anyone who would create the environment for the
    30 KB (4,232 words) - 17:53, 20 July 2009
  • reembodiment of chos rje gling pa occurred in kong po at dga' chag (variant reading: dga' chags sde), and was recognized by the 'jigs rten dbang phyug [Kar-ma-pa
    218 KB (37,360 words) - 21:28, 9 January 2006
  • topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including senses, etc. Tib-Eng Tibetan-English
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  • rong, district between eastern Tibet and China. Habitual tendencies - bag chags, Skt. vasana, habitual patterns of thought, speech or action. Hashang - ha
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