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- reality of all dharmas. One also considers the turning of the wheel of Dharma, the carrying of the torch of Dharma, the beating of the drum of Dharma,29 KB (4,799 words) - 09:36, 12 January 2006
- of the minds of others, capacity for performing miracles, and, in the case of accomplished practitioners, the 'cognition of the exhaustion of defilements26 KB (4,286 words) - 13:14, 12 August 2008
- Turning of the Wheel of Dharma. See Dharma Wheels [LW1] [RY] Second Turning of the Wheel of Dharma; expl.; see 'Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma'20 KB (3,247 words) - 13:11, 12 August 2008
- guard the doctrine of the Buddha, elevate the status of the Precious Ones, expand the community of the Sangha, increase the life and splendor of the practitioners21 KB (3,442 words) - 11:23, 30 July 2008
- established in any of the views which involve the assumption of an individuality, or have settled down in any of the views which assume the existence of something22 KB (3,721 words) - 09:46, 12 January 2006
- times. The initiations and complete teachings of the Five mandalas of Mahakala three times. The Nine Deity Vajra Bhairava of the Rwa Tradition and the 'Rwa14 KB (2,321 words) - 15:28, 20 January 2009
- in the Tibetan autumn of the water sheep year in the 15th year of the sixty-year cycle, 1883; to the Wushul clan on the Amdo border of Kham in the Village8 KB (1,224 words) - 13:34, 25 April 2021
- belong to the world of the Gods, or to the people of Jambudvipa? Sakra: These are found among the Gods. The jewels found among the people of Jambudvipa9 KB (1,608 words) - 09:35, 12 January 2006
- are: of space at the top of the head, of bliss at the forehead, of delight at the throat, of dharma at the heart, of emanation at the navel, and the cakra54 KB (8,828 words) - 03:36, 22 February 2006
- terminated following the Hun invasions of the early seventh century it became the principal centre for the early Tantras and the practice of Mahasandhi. Most22 KB (3,481 words) - 12:46, 12 August 2008
- 3. THE MEANING OF 'BODHISATTVA' Subhuti: Regarding what the Lord is saying, as speaking of 'Bodhisattva', --what is meant by this word 'Bodhisattva'? The32 KB (5,574 words) - 09:32, 12 January 2006
- spent a total of 13 years in retreat. His Entering into Parinirvana At the age of seventy-three, in the beginning of the first month of the Water Dragon363 bytes (2,242 words) - 21:55, 4 May 2021
- with the gods of whom they are jealous. Ati, Ati Yoga, Skt. - rdzogs chen, the last and highest of the inner tantras, the summit of the system of nine80 KB (12,087 words) - 15:38, 7 July 2009
- dgongs pa/tm (section Lotsawa Workbench The Lotsawa Workbench is an initiative of the Tsadra Foundation research department. Currently, this is just a test and we welcome any comments and suggestions. We hope to invite collaboration from users and stakeholders from Dharma groups as well as academia. Please contact us if you are interested in developing this project with us: research AT tsadra DOT org.)Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). Scholarship Additional10 bytes (175 words) - 17:16, 18 August 2021
- ye shes/tm (section Lotsawa Workbench The Lotsawa Workbench is an initiative of the Tsadra Foundation research department. Currently, this is just a test and we welcome any comments and suggestions. We hope to invite collaboration from users and stakeholders from Dharma groups as well as academia. Please contact us if you are interested in developing this project with us: research AT tsadra DOT org.)Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). Scholarship Additional10 bytes (176 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- Chokgyur Lingpa (section Account by Jamgön Kongtrül Lodrö Thaye, from the Rinchen Terdzö Vol. KA page 643-658)in the general predictions of Ratna Lingpa, as one of 25 holders of the Dharma: A bearer of the name Norbu will appear in the southern direction of Kham24 KB (3,757 words) - 01:29, 23 December 2010
- use within the GoldenDict application. If you are using GoldenDict, please either download and import the rydic2003 file from DigitalTibetan (WayBack Machine270 bytes (92 words) - 23:09, 4 May 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.)Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). ཡིད་ཀྱི་རྣམ་པར་ཤེས་པའི་ཁམས་11 bytes (184 words) - 16:23, 20 September 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.)Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). རྣམ་ཤེས་ rnam shes11 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.)Translation memories (TMs) containing the current headword. Related EntriesLists of related entries (i.e, collocations including the headword). ཀུན་གཞི་རྣམ་ཤེས་11 bytes (178 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021