Search results
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
- five early translations." These are included in a collection of eighteen sacred treatises known as the Sems.sde.bco.brgyad., or the fundamental treatises43 KB (7,210 words) - 10:51, 11 December 2006
- "In the future in Tibet, on the east of the Nine Peaked Mountain, in the sacred Buddha Field of the self-originated Vajravarahi, there will be an emanation10 KB (1,544 words) - 15:23, 11 November 2008
- perfect wisdom realizes full enlightenment, he is bound to reach this ocean of sacred knowledge, and become inaccessible to Mara and his host, [496] and reaches37 KB (6,424 words) - 09:46, 12 January 2006
- honor of a Buddha or saint (for him to sit on), or for the performance of a sacred rite: Bhagavato maṇḍalakam āmārjaya Divy 333.18; tayor dve te āsana- prajñaptī2 KB (310 words) - 17:46, 15 September 2021
- [RY] Kilaya (phur ba). 1) Sacred dagger used in tantric rituals. 2) Same as Kilaya Activity. [ZL] [RY] Kilaya (phur ba). Sacred dagger used in tantric rituals22 KB (3,481 words) - 12:46, 12 August 2008
- contemplative practice; the development stage, which uses visualization and sacred sounds to transform the processes of ordinary perception; the completion10 KB (1,477 words) - 15:54, 1 July 2009
- nature of mind. The essence of the development stage is 'pure perception' or 'sacred outlook,' which means to perceive sights, sounds and thoughts as deity,13 KB (1,872 words) - 02:36, 22 December 2005
- Grove - rtsub 'gyur tshal: 46, 239 Sacred Incantation - gzungs, Skt. dharani 307 sacred outlook - dag snang: 270 Sacred Peace Deity Tantra - zhi ba dam pa86 KB (12,832 words) - 02:11, 12 November 2006
- Padmasambhava, 285 Rugged Grove - (rtsub 'gyur gyi tshal): charnel ground, 157 sacred Great Perfection - (bka' rdzogs pa chen po): first mention by Prahevajra88 KB (13,006 words) - 11:26, 11 October 2006
- Increasingly difficult times for Bön religion - many Bönpo scholars, lamas hide sacred texts and flee Central Tibet. Drenpa Namkha, one of greatest Bönpo masters11 KB (1,710 words) - 07:54, 14 November 2006
- Freedoms and riches (dal 'byor). The conditions for being able to practice the sacred Dharma in a human body. [RY] freedoms and riches; expl. [LWx] [RY] freedoms22 KB (3,502 words) - 12:35, 12 August 2008
- of a wrathful deity are described in the Sadhana Framework for the Eight Sacred Teachings (bka' brgyad sgrub khog): The fresh elephant skin to show the23 KB (3,776 words) - 16:19, 19 March 2006
- ten strengths of knowledge, the Buddha perfectly instructed beings in the sacred Dharma. If we act according to his words, the fears and sufferings of samsara10 bytes (175 words) - 17:16, 18 August 2021
- rnam shes/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)apt to suggest that it is zealous cultivation (study or propagation) of sacred texts or religious instruction that is meant (note-that the object of the11 bytes (174 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- kun gzhi rnam shes/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)apt to suggest that it is zealous cultivation (study or propagation) of sacred texts or religious instruction that is meant (note-that the object of the11 bytes (178 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021
- yid kyi rnam par shes pa'i khams/skt (section Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) The Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR) is a collaborative lexical project built around Sanskrit Headwords which are ordered under the rubrics (1) Word/Term/Phrase, (2) Place Name, (3) Personal name, or (4) Title of Scripture/Treatise. It aims to provide occurrences of these lexical items in Indic sources, attested Tibetan translations of them, modern renderings, and references to them in discussions in academic works. The ITLR involves a number of scholars from around the world in various capacities, including editors, advisors, contributors, and visiting fellows, and it cooperates with several institutions.)apt to suggest that it is zealous cultivation (study or propagation) of sacred texts or religious instruction that is meant (note-that the object of the11 bytes (184 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- exceedingly intelligent, visited India several times and translated many sacred scriptures. A close disciple of Padmasambhava, he attained siddhi and could28 KB (4,579 words) - 12:39, 12 August 2008
- be recited, all the different things that we might do or study, all the places that we might visit, and so on. When we start something—for example, the10 bytes (176 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- philosophical schools. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY] Relic pills (ring sel). Tiny pills of sacred substance found in the ashes after the cremation of a practitioner who has29 KB (4,691 words) - 13:06, 12 August 2008
- char brag dben rtsa'i pa wam Description: Prophetic guide to the gter ma places of rdzogs chen sde gsum Translation: Text no: PT ZA 49 Tibetan title: dam100 KB (17,145 words) - 01:31, 15 March 2006