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  • Bhattarika Kapala Tara; n. of one of the aspects of the goddess Tara [RY] ka pa li ta ra - bhattarika kapala-Tara [aspect of the goddess tara] [IW] ku ru
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  • common to followers of all three Vehicles. It is of eight types: (a) the eight fasting vows, taken for one day only; (b,c) the five vows of laymen and laywomen;
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  • fact, his state of realization is indivisible from that of the buddhas of the three times and possesses the nature of wondrous manifestations that surpass
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  • mthu chen). One of the Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche. [RY] Dukyi Shechen (bdud kyi gshed chen). One of Twelve manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.
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  • gu ru mtshan brgyad Eight manifestations. Eight forms of Guru Rinpoche: Shakya Senge, Padmasambhava, Nyima Özer, Senge Dradrok, Dorje Drolö, Tsokye Dorje
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  • fact, his state of realization is indivisible from that of the buddhas of the three times and possesses the nature of wondrous manifestations that surpass
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  • nature of phenomena and mind. [Bardo Guide 91] [RY] thatness of deity (lha'i de kho na nyid) . One of sngags kyi yan lag lnga [RY] thatness of emanation
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  • gtan); actual state of dhyana...; eight aspects of the main stage of the dhyanas...; four dhyanas, detailed; mundane dhyana; dhyana of abiding blissfully
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  • esp. One of four eight-syllable padas; as a unit of length of prose, 32 syllables. [RY] Shomu - Eight century Japanese emperor and patron of the Dharma
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  • Definition The eight manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.\n1. {gu ru shAkya seng+ge/} Guru [ṡākya] Senge\n2. {gu ru pad+ma saMb+ha/} Guru Padmasambhava\n3. {gu ru
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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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    four; mundane; of dhyana; of noble beings; of the stream of Dharma; of united means and knowledge; supreme training; that tames all the hordes of Mara; that
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  • 'dzin gyi rlung); of karma; of luminosity ('od gsal gyi rlung); of manifestation; posture; syllables appearing; ten coarse winds; listing of ten winds; wisdom
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  • powerful spirits of the eight classes of supernatural beings within the three existences (lha ma srin sde brgyad). The eight classes of supernatural beings
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  • The Eight Places of the Accomplished Ones (grub thob gnas brgyad), in the Golden Valley of Rekong, are eight places prophesied by Guru Padmasambhava, where
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  • Great Treasury of Precious Termas' A collection of the most important revealed termas of Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra, Vairochana and other of their closest
    29 KB (4,691 words) - 13:06, 12 August 2008
  • Korea : Sang-Kyun-Sun 4. Significance of the eight manifestations of Guru Rimpoche : Prof. G. Gyatso 5. Guru Padmasambhava's contribution to Sikkim : Acharya
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  • A life story of Padmasambhava focusing on the esoteric meaning of his wrathful manifestation as Dorje Dröllo. Life Story of Padmasambhava by Jamgön Kongtrül
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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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  • that is one of ve main sites sacred to Padmasambhava, where there was a statue of Padmasambhava called “Looks Like Me.” People saw a beam of light emanate
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