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  • only know as Bäpä Naljor (sbas pa'i rnal 'byor) or Hidden Yogin. This master is truly a hidden yogin because we know virtually nothing about him other than
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  • yoga, yogin, practitioner, yogis and yoginis [JV] yogin, practitioner [IW] yogi [IW] rnal 'byor ma one immersed in/ united with genuine being; yogin/ yogi(ni)
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  • through having performed the ultimate practices of the Great Perfection, a yogin is on the verge of dissolving his or her body into rainbow light, he may
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  • Rigongpa in turn asked the yogin whether he was any good working with clay and might be willing to help with the task. The yogin replied that he had some
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  • accomplished master/ master of spiritual attainment [RB] siddha, saint, a great yogin, siddhi, realized being, adept [JV] siddha, master of spiritual accomplishment;
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  • saddhu [RY] atsara, sadhu, yogin, mendicant; slang for Acharya 'teacher'/ saddhu. Syn a sam Assam [RY] SK 1) student; 2) mantra yogin; 3) instructor [IW] Atsara
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  • school, Khedrub Khyungpo Naljor. He is also known by the nickname of "the Yogin of the Black Mountain". Rahula was born into a royal family in the southern
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  • of a Yogin, Yogic consciousness; 2) knowledge of a Yogin, Yogic knowledge; 3) understanding of a Yogin, Yogic understanding; 4) gnosis of a Yogin, Yogic
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  • past and future lives and advised Rigongpa to lead the life of a secret yogin, drinking beer, eating food offerings, wearing old rags and enjoying mixed
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  • one of the Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India. He is usually depicted as a yogin holding a bitch or surrounded by dogs. Niguma Saroruhavajra Naropa Lalitavajra
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  • accomplished master/ master of spiritual attainment [RB] siddha, saint, a great yogin, siddhi, realized being, adept [JV] siddha, master of spiritual accomplishment;
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  • cittamatrin school, yog c ra [IW] 1) yogachara madhyamika svatantrika; 2) yogin [IW] Yogachara. The Mahayana school of philosophy established by Asanga [RY]
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  • from the awareness dakini Niguma, was introduced into Tibet by the scholar-yogin Khyungpo Naljor. It continues to be transmitted among practitioners of the
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  • student of the Mahapandita Naropa, was a teacher of the Tibetan scholar and yogin Khedrub Khyungpo Naljor (10/12th cent.), the founder of the Shangpa Kagyu
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  • Gonpo Dorje (rgod tshang pa mgon po rdo rje) [1189—1258] a highly realized yogin who had many disciples. ... Gotsangpa's disciple Ogyenpa Rinchenpal (0 rgyan
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    through having performed the ultimate practices of the Great Perfection, a yogin is on the verge of dissolving his or her body into rainbow light, he may
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  • has) transcended anything (more) to be done; mendicant [RB] bya bral ba - yogin abandoning worldly action, ascetic, renunciant, vagabond, ku su lu [IW] bya
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  • me tog phreng ba Togden Shakya Shri The Life and Liberation of a Tibetan Yogin: translated by Elio Guarisco- Shang Shung Publications 2009. Kathog Situ
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  • File:Yumowa.jpg He was an 11th century Tibetan master (b. 1027), a Kalachakra yogin and disciple of the Kashmiri scholar Somanatha. He formulated his understanding
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  • princess for a while, before taking to the homeless life of a wandering yogin again. Rechungpa travelled to India three times and obtained teachings and
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  • this view and conduct of great identity [gdmk], dharmakaya person, highest yogin, imperial, real thing [vctr] [tserig] see Das and Tsihiog mdzod for details
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  • [RY] (one who has) transcended anything (more) to be done; mendicant [RB] yogin abandoning worldly action, ascetic, renunciant, vagabond, ku su lu [IW] renunciate
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  • Who Was Killed by Pain" 21. Shalipa / Syalipa (spyan ki pa), "The Jackal Yogin" 22. Tilopa / Prabhāsvara (snum pa / til bsrungs zhabs), "The Sesame Grinder"
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  • - daka bell [RY] dpa' bo'i 'dug stangs - daka posture [RY] spyod pa ba - yogin practicing spiritual disciplines [IW] pha bo - daka [RY]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གྲུབ་ཆེན mahasiddha [yogin who has attained supreme siddhi] [IW] great hermits [RY] mahasiddha, great
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  • me tog phreng ba Togden Shakya Shri The Life and Liberation of a Tibetan Yogin: translated by Elio Guarisco- Shang Shung Publications 2009. ISBN 978-88-7834-103-6
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  • features. ཟད་པར་གྱི་སྐྱེ་མཆེད spheres of totality, all-pervading ayatanas [a yogin who has attained bsam gtan la dbang by the power of samadhi 'byung ba bzhi
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  • deer, In your left a human thighbone with piercing sound; Mountain-dwelling yogin, at your feet I supplicate! The dakas of the three places dance in formation
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    Bodhnath until the early sixteenth century, when Sakya Zangpo, a Nyingmapa yogin from Kham, had a vision at Samye, in central Tibet, that induced him to travel
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  • turns away without regard for life itself, having had a limb torn off, the yogin guards the commitments even at the cost of life itself. This is the skillful
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  • The great yogin kun bzang dbang po [17th/18th cent.], a student of Ngawang Thrinle (grub chen ngag dbang phrin las) and a teacher to Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu
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  • have been his consort died. The parents felt great regret and contacted the yogin, who said that the auspicious connection was being missed. It is said that
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  • Shyijé), first introduced in Tibet during the 11th century by the Indian yogin Padampa Sangye. As the embodiment of a line of treasure-discoverers, he continued
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རོ་འབྱོར་པ corpse-like yogin, yogin [pej] [IW]
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  • features. སྤྱོད་པ་བ Mimamsa [ggd] [RY] Mimanisaka [RY] 1) <m'imandaka; 2) yogin practicing spiritual disciplines [IW]
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  • through having performed the ultimate practices of the Great Perfection, a yogin is on the verge of dissolving his or her body into rainbow light, he may
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  • yogi, yogi of space [RY] yogi of space, highest practitioner [JV] sky yogin, yogin of space [IW]
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  • keep his accomplishments secret however, he was known as a so-called Hidden Yogin (sbas pa'i rnal 'byor). Once when he transferred the great empowerment for
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  • listened (to the exposition) of the precepts of the mahāsiddha Mitra jo gi (yogin) by khro phu lo tsa ba, and to the precepts of the "incomplete" Mahāmudrā
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  • grags pa, 1084-1161), Nyö Lhanangpa (gnyos lha nang pa, 1164-1224), the "Mad Yogin of Tsang Ornate with Bones" (gtsang smyon he ru ka rus pa'i rgyan can, 1452-1507)
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  • liberating instruction on many sutras and tantras. In particular, from the Hidden Yogin Gyagom Legpa Gyaltsen he received the full transmission of the twelve lineages
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  • ayukta-yogin Entry 1857, Page 64, Col. 2 (ayuktayogin, ayukta-yogin) ayukta-yogin¦, one who has not practised discipline: SP 93.11 (vs) °gīna, gen. pl
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  • unexpected results during a query or annotation process.</li></ul> yogī, yogin rnal 'byor ba (mvyut_1639)
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  • ཐ་སྙད་ཀྱི་གནས་ཚུལ་སེམས་པའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ yogin apprehending the conventional as it is [IW] [seeing truly k�ndzob, only arya] [RY] yogin apprehending the conventionalk
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  • activities (las bzhi). Performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching
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  • next Buddha, and who has been incarnated as numerous Indian and Tibetan yogins since the time of the historical Buddha. The title Tai Situpa, or more completely
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  • was a member of the noble Bongsar clan of Nangchen and his father a famous yogin disciple of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great. While Karma Tinley was an infant the
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར་མ <yogin'i> 1) genuine female practitioner; 2) mother tantra deity [IW] Yoginis. 1)
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  • seng ge rgyal po) disciple was me long rdo rje who was born to bsam yas, a yogin, and 'bar ma at sgrags phu in the year Water-Female-Hare (chu mo yos—1243
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  • all outer, inner, and secret activities of body, speech, and mind, which a yogin will give up when engaging in T�gal practice. Three concern the body: 1)
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. འདུ་གསུམ་པ kusulu [RY] kusulu [actionless yogin except for eating, sleeping and elimination] [IW]
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  • shame upon the yogins of our Kagyupa tradition! If I were to die now, as a result of my overeating, it would be said everywhere that a yogin who suffered
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  • སྦས་པའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར secret yogi [who makes no show of his accomplishments] [RY] secret yogin [IW]
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  • monastic practitioner, and not the product of a monastic university, but a yogin who had studied under a number of similar such masters. His life has been
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  • badius, marmot [JV] great meditator; isc. zealot/ religious fanatic [RB] 1) yogin; 2) a kind of marmot; 3) [great/advanced] full-time meditator, hermit [IW]
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  • insanity, insane, frantic, mad [RY] insanity, madness, madmen, wandering yogins talented in poetry, song, dance, crazy, imbecile, loony, lunatic, mad, maniac
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  • gling pa rang byung rdo rje (1729 or 30-1798), Rigdzin Jigmey Lingpa [RY] yogin of the space of the universe [JV]
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  • ནམ་མཁའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ sky-yogi [Tt] [IW] yogin of space [dharmak ya person, highest yogin, imperial, real thing (vctr) [IW] sky-yogi [RY] yogin of space [IW]
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  • versions and editing of "The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin," SUNY Press, 1992, tr. Matthieu Ricard and the Padmakara Translation Group
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  • Wylie rnal 'byor pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit yogin; [LCh,C,MSA]yogin; yogu; [C]yogin; yoga English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese
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  • Karmapa once said Kalu Rinpoche was an incarnation of Milarepa, a 12th Century yogin who is perhaps the most famous and admired of all Tibetan saints. His respect
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  • received ordination from HH Dudjom Rinpoche as a Ngakpa or Buddhist Tantric Yogin of the Nyingmapa order" The Alchemy of Realization (1978, Simhanada Publications)
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  • upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར་སྒྲུབ་པ practitioner-practitioner [RY] yogin-practitioner [IW] yogin, practitioner [JV]
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  • rnal 'byor pa yogin; rnal 'byor ma one immersed in/ united with genuine being; yogin/ yogi(ni)
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  • mainly because most of its principal lineage holders chose to live as hidden yogins, thus avoiding all the many responsibilities that come with running monasteries
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  • accomplishment place (locations which blessed by the previous masters, adepts, yogins and teachers who accomplished practices there); 2) practice site, practice
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  • input value "rnal 'byor ma]] one immersed in/ united with genuine being; yogin/ yogi(ni)" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can
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  • rnal 'byor pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit [LCh,C,MSA]yogin; yogu; [C]yogin; yoga English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese
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  • type) with input value "Refers to unconventional practices of a tantric yogin." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected
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  • meaning one dedicated to meditation practice. It can be synonymous with yogin. This is not reference to the Yogācāra school of thought that developed within
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  • tradition of Mitra yogin Chinese 彌扎師所傳白色無量壽佛 Sanskrit (dev) सित अमितायुस् (मित्र योगिन्) Sanskrit (translit) Sita Amitāyus (Mitra yogin) Sanskrit (Tibetanized)
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  • features. གྲོང་སྔགས city practitioner, town yogi [RY] city practitioner, town yogin [IW]
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྟོགས་འབྱོར་པ yogin gshe ba'i word [IW]
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  • rnal 'byor pa yogin
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  • Shakya Zangpo was born in the southern region of Latod to a noble family of yogins. In Yolmo, a valley northeast of Kathmandu in Nepal identified by Buddha
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  • activities (las bzhi). Performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching
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  • practices should be regarded as a true illustration and model among all yogins, as to how devotion, diligences and determination in the Buddhist practices
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  • me tog phreng ba Togden Shakya Shri The Life and Liberation of a Tibetan Yogin: translated by Elio Guarisco- Shang Shung Publications 2009. Kathog Situ
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    thirteenth century; different from the later printed edition [RY] Natsok Rangdrol Yogin (sna tshogs rang grol gyi rnal 'byor pa). 'Natsok' means 'manifold,' the
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  • a tsa ra atsara, sadhu, yogin, mendicant; slang for Acharya 'teacher'/ saddhu. Syn a sam Assam
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  • rnal 'byor [tranquillity-receive]; yoga; yogin [one who has calmed the mind and attained the ability to analyze phenomena]
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  • སྒོམ་ཆེན་པ 1) meditator. 2) great meditators, a great yogi [RY] mystic [JV] great yogin [IW]
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  • I, established a monastic tradition from what was a peripetatic group of yogins. Before the construction of the monasteries, these first adepts met in irregularly
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  • seng ge rgyal po) disciple was me long rdo rje who was born to bsam yas, a yogin, and 'bar ma at sgrags phu in the year Water-Female-Hare (chu mo yos—1243
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  • upcoming features. ཨ་མེས 1) forefather; 2) * a mes byang chub 'byung gnas [IW] yogins [JV] CM: 1) spo bo'am mes po. 2) jo bo rje'i slob ma gtsang pa yin pa de'i
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  • upcoming features. མི་རོ་འབྱོར་པ 1) human corpse; 2) disparaging term for yogin) [IW]
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  • adept [attain 1 of the grub pa'i dngos grub brgyad [IW] siddha [tantric yogin having attined any of the 8 siddhis dngos grub brgyad etc.] [IW] one who
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    Rekong, are eight places prophesied by Guru Padmasambhava, where eight great yogins of his lineage practiced, attained realization and performed many miracles
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  • Tibetan Source Wylie dzo gi Wylie Definition This Tibetan way of writing yogin discussed in Dge-'dun-chos-'phel-gyi Gsung-rtsom (1990) I 267. Wylie Synonym
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀུ་སུ་ལུ kusulu, beggar, bum [type of yogin, doing what comes naturally), shaman natural, uncontrived] [IW] one who gives
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ་སྐུ་གཞོན young yogin [JV]
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  • upcoming features. གྲུབ་པའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ accomplished yogis [RY] accomplished yogin [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. བདེན་པ་བཞིའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ yogin of the four noble truths [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མགོན་པོ་ཀུན་ཏུ་སྤྱོད་པ crazy yogin life-style, protector-like conduct [IW] [crazy yogi life-style] [RY]
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  • rnal 'byor can Yogin
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  • rnal 'byor pa Yogin
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀུ་སུ་ལུ་པ 1) kusulu yogin; 2) tantric word for mysticism [IW] Tantric word for mysticism [esp to denote
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གསང་སྔགས་ཆེན་པོའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ yogin of the great secret mantra [IW]
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  • according to my informants can describe anything from excited children, to a yogin performing feats like leaping onto a high rock, to the state of mind just
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  • Tibetan Source Wylie rnal 'byor pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit yogin English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • situation [as it is] [IW] tha snyad kyi gnas tshul sems pa'i rnal 'byor pa - yogin apprehending the conventional as it is [IW] tha mal - ordinary, common/ natural;
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  • To "not conceive of the concept of form" he regards as unworthy for the yogin who beholds reality. He cites Buddhapalita, who explains how it is "inappropriate
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  • rules the kingdom and dearly protects his retinue rather than himself, the yogin performs acts of pure delightful discipline, protects living beings by realising
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  • sense cognitions. 'Rangdr�l' means 'self-liberated.' [RY] Natsok rangdrol yogin [IW]
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  • upcoming features. གསང་སྔགས་ལ་སྤྱོད་པའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ tantric yogi [RY] tantric yogin [IW]
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  • Tibetan Source Wylie rnal 'byor pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit yogin English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • Source Wylie rnal 'byor dang ldan pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit yogin English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • rnal 'byor Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit [LCh,MSA]yoga; [C,MSA]yogin; [C]yogu English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • Tibetan Source Wylie rnal 'byor can Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit yogin English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • rnal 'byor ldan {C}a devoted yogin
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  • all outer, inner, and secret activities of body, speech, and mind, which a yogin will give up when engaging in Tögal practice. Three concern the body: 1)
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  • 'byor Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit yoga; [LCh,MSA]yoga; [C,MSA]yogin; [C]yogu English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • five senses, that by the mind, self-consciousness, and perception of the yogins. He also introduced a threefold distinction of valid middle terms: the middle
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  • yogin sgrub po https://www.itlr.net/hwid:168445
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  • which lies west of Tingri Dzong, was established in 1097 by the Indian yogin Padampa Sangye (d. 1117). See Aziz (1980). The relics and belongings of the
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  • meditation Chinese 修習士 Sanskrit (dev) योगी (योगिन्) Sanskrit (translit) yogī (yogin) Sanskrit (Tibetanized) ཡོ༌གཱི།
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  • for extensive solitary retreats. It used to be the main assembly place for yogins and retreatants there, before Shabkar came in the 1830's and built a small
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  • upcoming features. དགེ་སློང་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ monk practitioner [RY] monks and yogins, practicing monks [IW]
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  • much beloved for its simple and moving account of the life of a wandering yogin from childhood until his ultimate spiritual realization. He was a teacher
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  • is known as Shabkar Tsokdrug Rangdröl. He was a most venerated and loved yogin who through his life exemplified Milarepa of whom he is held to be a reincarnation
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  • དུར་ཁྲོད་དུ་གནས་པའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་གྲུབ་ཐོབ་བརྒྱད the 8 charnel ground dwelling siddha-yogins CHN [IW]
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  • signs, Lama Gönpo told a disciple, "You are definitely the incarnation of a yogin of Tibet who did Dorje Phurba practice." When the student asked if it was
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  • རིམ་གཉིས་ཀྱི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་པ the yogas/ yogins of the two stages [utpattikrama and sampannakrama] [IW] the yogas/ yogins of the two stages [IW] a yogi / practitioner
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  • name means 'Cotton-clad Mila.'[AL] [RY] Milarepa (mi la ras pa). A great yogin and major Kagyu lineage holder. Tibetan master and the chief disciple of
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  • monastic vows. [RY] Yogi (rnal 'byor pa). Tantric practitioner. [RY] Yogi / yogin (rnal 'byor pa). Tantric practitioner. In this book, the word yogi often
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  • final visit to Tibet that are collectively known as the Four Gatekeeper Yogins (sgo ba'i rnal 'byor bzhi), each of which are associated with one of the
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  • The outer, inner, and secret activities of body, speech, and mind, which a yogin will give up when engaging in Thögal practice. Three concern the body: 1)
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  • Vinaya; Lo, Zhang, Rong and Chag who understood Sanskrit and Tibetan; four yogins practising in secret one of whom was Gyatsha Lung; four saintly scholars
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  • this view and conduct of great identity [gdmk], dharmakaya person, highest yogin, imperial, real thing [vctr] [tserig] see Das and Tsihiog mdzod for details"
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  • Matthieu Ricard, trans., The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994. Reprinted 2001 by Snow
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  • yogaśabdo nipātyate adhigamaneneti Laṅk 11.17--12.3, of whose (viz. Buddha's) yogins the will to spiritual-realization becomes spiritual- realization when they
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  • directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གོམས་ཆེན yogins [JV]
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  • pursue the life of a wandering ascetic. At twenty-nine, he met the great yogin Kumārarāja at Bsam yas monastery, who accepted him as a disciple and transmitted
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར་ལམ path of the yogins [JV] the method of the yogis, the path of yoga [RY]
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  • expression " feast-offering" might refer either to a ceremony in which fortunate yogins and yoginīs participate together, to the outer, inner and secret sacraments
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. རྣལ་འབྱོར་ཕོ་མོ yogins and yoginis, male & female practitioners [JV]
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  • upcoming features. རུས་པའི་ཐལ་ཙོམ dust/ ash of bone worn as ornament by mantra yogins [IW]
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  • phu), he received the transmission of several tantras from the clairvoyant yogin Tokden Drakseng (rtogs ldan grags seng), who also recognized him as an incarnation
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  • 'joms 'jigs bral ye shes rdo rje) (1904-1987) — one of Tibet’s foremost yogins, scholars, and meditation masters. He was recognized as the incarnation
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  • features. དམེའི་ལྷག་མ་བཙོག་ལྷག leftover from the tshogs food-plate of the yogins [IW]
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  • rnal 'byor pa rnams kyi yid la byed pa mental engagement of yogins
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  • instead the novice vows he had receive earlier. From then on he lived as a lay yogin. Condensed from: Songs of the Sixth Dalai Lama, Translated from the Tibetan
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  • rnal 'byor brtson {C}yogins who exert themselves
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  • activities (las bzhi). Performed for the sake of others by accomplished yogins: pacifying sickness, obstacles, mental obscurations, and ignorance; enriching
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  • Nairātmya-yoginī Entry 8688, Page 312, Col. 2 (nErAtmyayoginI, nErAtmya-yoginI) Nairātmya-yoginī¦, also Nairātmyā, n. of a yoginī: °myā Sādh 443.8, etc
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  • dag pa'i rnal 'byor ba Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit vizuddhAnAM yoginAm English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • hard to penetrate (= Pali duppaṭi°), RP 48.4 (of saṃskāra); Laṅk 222.14 (of yogins).
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  • yid la byed pa Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit [MSA]manaskAraH ... yoginAM English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • Source Wylie rnal 'byor ma Wylie Definition Wylie Synonym Sanskrit [LCh]yoginI English English Definition English Synonyms Chinese Chinese (Simplified)
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  • songs of Milarepa, Tsangnyon Heruka was also one of the most influential mad yogins of Tibet. He is famous for having renovated the Svayambhū Stūpa in the Kathmandu
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  •   The most famous and beloved of Tibetan yogins. Although he is associated most closely with the Bka' brgyud sect of Tibetan Buddhism, he is revered throughout
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  • (Rāgāsya), was one of the most highly realized and accomplished scholar-yogins of Tibet. An important Karma Kamtsang teacher, he was recognized by many
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  • which lies West of Tingri Dzong, was established in 1097 by the Indian yogin Padampa Sangye (-1117). The Langkor monastery, now in process of restoration
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  • is from pp. 102–3 of The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994, reprinted 2001 by Snow
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  • practices should be regarded as a true illustration and model among all yogins, as to how devotion, diligences and determination in the Buddhist practices
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  • practices should be regarded as a true illustration and model among all yogins, as to how devotion, diligences and determination in the Buddhist practices
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  • 1981: 1) ser ra lung, "Hailstorm Valley," to the east, founded by the great yogin Drigung Dordzin Konchok Gyudzin ('bri gung rdor 'dzin dkon mchog rgyud 'dzin);
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  • have been his consort died. The parents felt great regret and contacted the yogin, who said that the auspicious connection had been missed. It is said that
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  • yogaśabdo nipātyate adhigamaneneti Laṅk 11.17--12.3, of whose (viz. Buddha's) yogins the will to spiritual-realization becomes spiritual- realization when they
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  • are inherently existent, all doctrines will be invalidated. Therefore, the yogin who sees emptiness to have the characteristics of contingent emergence sees
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  • renunciation; expl. [LWx] [RY] Repa (ras pa), "cotton-clad," refers to the yogin practitioners who dress in simple white cotton robes even in the bitter cold
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  • yogaśabdo nipātyate adhigamaneneti Laṅk 11.17--12.3, of whose (viz. Buddha's) yogins the will to spiritual-realization becomes spiritual- realization when they
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  • sub-continents. [RY] Vidya (rig ma). 'Knowledge-woman, mantra-woman', a yogin's consort in Tantric sexual practices. [RY] Vidyadhara (rig 'dzin) lit. 'wisdom
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  • 'byor). The third of the three outer tantras: Kriya, Upa and Yoga. [RY] Yogin (rnal 'byor pa). Tantric practitioner. [RY] Yudra Nyingpo One of the Twenty-five
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