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  • སད་ན་ལེགས Syn mu tig bstan po [RY] mu tig bstan po [IW] a dynasty of ancient tibet [JV]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ང་རུ place in ancient tibet [JV]
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  • org/ for more upcoming features. རྨུ་རྒོད་པ lowest class of people in ancient tibet, SA dmu rgod [JV]
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  • རྙིང་མ། Nyingma School (rnying ma) The teachings brought to Tibet and translated mainly during the reign of King Trisong Deutsen and in the subsequent
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  • pad+ma dkar po (PH, from Olschak, Mystic Art of Ancient Tibet) 'White Lotus,' an epithet of the Dalai Lamas
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  • weeks in Tibet and six weeks in Nepal and northern India, Summer 1993. In Norway, August 1995—June 1996. In Lahul-Spiti in northern India and in Tibet, June-August
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  • Wholeness Lost and Wholeness Regained: Forgotten Tales of Individuation from Ancient Tibet, 1994 Ecstatic Spontaneity: Saraha's Three Cycles of Doha, 1994 Klong-chen
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  • the two ancient districts of central Tibet [JV] Ü (dbus) - 1) center, middle, midst, amidst, core, central. 2) Central Tibet, a district in Tibet; Ü One
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  • son of Milarepa and patriarch of the Kagyu lineage. Born in Nyal, Eastern Tibet, he first trained as a physician, hence his name Dagpo Lharje (dwags po lha
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  • western Tibet, west of lake Manasarovar [RY] Bön [IW] tibetan religion, invokers, SA rdol bon, bsgyur bon, 'khyar bon, ancient religion of tibet, three
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  • Sakya (sa skya) The Sakya tradition is closely associated with the ancient Tibetan Khon lineage, that according to tradition originated from celestial
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  • pilgrimage spots of ancient India, frequented particularly by advanced tantric practitioners. With the transplantation of Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet, many sacred
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  • stream of Geluk dharma, and Tibetan administration of the Tibetan government Tibet completely kha lo sgyur ba'i lam lugs de first built this monastery's Gandan
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  • the size, flour from parched barley, country east of kashmir, ancient bhagalpur, ancient name of cambodia, the size of, tsampa flour, the size of [JV]
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  • various ancient texts, including the Kalachakra and the ancient texts of the Zhang Zhung culture which pre-dated Tibetan Buddhism in western Tibet. The Bön
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  • gsar ma.] Ancient Tradition [RY] unreformed sect, old in the sense of an antique, very old [JV] Nyingma School. The teachings brought to Tibet and translated
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  • stream of Geluk dharma, and Tibetan administration of the Tibetan government Tibet completely kha lo sgyur ba'i lam lugs de first built this monastery's Gandan
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  • relating to the subtler points of the discourses on Vinaya, there emerged, in ancient India, several distinct schools, including the Sthaviravādin, Sarvāstivādin
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  • Disciplines" "The practice of Buddhism in Tibet is encompassed by the eight major practice traditions called in Tibet the Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineages
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  • upcoming features. གཡོར heap, crooked device, one of the two ancient districts of central Tibet [JV]
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  • in Tibet and Bhutan. See Tiger Dens [RY] stag tshang - 1) tiger's den/ lair; 2) cave in Bhutan [IW] stag tshang - Tiger Dens, thirteen, in Tibet and Bhutan
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  • Early Translation School, Ancient Translation School, Nyingma; the teachings of the Nyingma tradition which were translated in Tibet before the time of Smritijnanakirti
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  • inspiration, command, order, oral explanation, precepts, behest, tribe in tibet, word, speech, pronouncements of buddha, dictates, teaching, transmitted
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  • he came out of Tibet, Rinpoche has ordained nearly ten thousand monks and nuns. Trulshik Rinpoche was also the unique heir to some of Tibet's rarer traditions
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  • gsar ma.] Ancient Tradition [RY] unreformed sect, old in the sense of an antique, very old [JV] Nyingma School. The teachings brought to Tibet and translated
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  • Potala Publications, Rm. 703, 801 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017 USA ANCIENT TIBET. Research Material from The Yeshey De Project. Dharma Publishing. 1986
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  • the lineage arising from that was called the 'khon rigs.] [IW] ancient family in tibet, malice, dispute, war, spite [JV] quarrel; 1) malice, anger, spite
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  • he travelled to Kashmir, one of the main seats for Buddhist studies in ancient times, in order to study with the master Gaganakirti. It was from Gaganakirti
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  • [RY] a city in magadha, monastery in tibet, 1 of 5 great rivers, SA chu bo chen po, vaisali, spacious, Vaisali, ancient capital of Licchavi republic [JV]
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  • J
    Padmasambhava), Jahabira himself had hundreds of disciples, among whom, in Tibet, were Manikanatha and Nesar Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk (gnas gsar 'jam dbyangs
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  • areas: Firstly collecting ancient Buddhist statues, scriptures and important cultural items that are rapidly disappearing from Tibet. A temple serving as a
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  • stream of Geluk dharma, and Tibetan administration of the Tibetan government Tibet completely kha lo sgyur ba'i lam lugs de first built this monastery's Gandan
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  • features. ཞང་ཞུང a district in Tibet [RY] Shangshung [RY] zhang zhung district [R] [IW] zhang zhung district [IW] ancient name of province of guge in ngari
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  • of Strife; Aeon of Strife, era of strife and conflict. (RY) province in ancient india, struggling age. (JV) Please expand other particulars regarding era
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  • name of the first king of Tibet, who descended from the sky to Yarlha Shampo mountain [RY] gnya' khri btsan po - 1st king of tibet carried in a sedan chair
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  • L
    of; [LWx] [RY] Land of Snow (gangs can gyi yul). Same as Tibet. [RY] Land of Snow. Same as Tibet [LW1] [RY] Land of Snow; [LWx] [RY] Lang Dharma: 803-. [RY]
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  • resources of Tibet´s educational heritage, the arts and sciences which arose from preserving ancient wisdom. The rich educational heritage of Tibet continues
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  • earliest tribe of tibet, men who first inhabited tibet, malignant spirit, evil demon that causes dropsy, 1 of 9 'gong po, ancient class of celestial deities
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  • Bon (bon) A pre-Buddhist religion of Tibet, considered to have been of Iranian origin, and founded in Tibet by sTon-pa gShen-rab Mi-bo-che. The rituals
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    Tibetan. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Ancient Kings of Tibet - The ancient kings of Tibet, descended from the Licchavis of India, ruled Tibet for hundreds of years. There
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  • stream of Geluk dharma, and Tibetan administration of the Tibetan government Tibet completely kha lo sgyur ba'i lam lugs de first built this monastery's Gandan
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  • Aduk Lakar family of Kham Trehor, an ancient family of benefactors who supported many monasteries and teachers in Tibet dating back to the time of Je Tsongkhapa
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  • one of two early divisions of province dbus, one of the two ancient districts of central Tibet [JV]
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  • for more upcoming features. འབྲོམ upper lung phu nomad clan [IW] ancient family in tibet [JV]
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  • these names are given to the early and later spread of the teachings in Tibet. Translations from the 7th through the 9th centuries up to and including
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  • local lords. The lands of central Tibet remained divided until the thirteenth century, when Mongol hordes overran Tibet. Mongolians were to remain an important
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  • W
    pa). In this book, used interchangably for 'wisdom.' [RY] wall making in Tibet. Lines are drawn by slapping on the ground, and later on the wall, a taut
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  • things. In 1983 Ontül Rinpoche made a journey to central Tibet and Kham, his first visit to Tibet after escaping in 1959. First stopping in Lhasa and then
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  • R
    Ralpachen (ral pa can). (815-841) or (866-901). The third great Dharma King of Tibet. He supported the standardization of new grammar and vocabulary for translation
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  • monastic universities of Central Tibet, such as Mindroling, Dorje Drak and Tarje Tingpoling, as well as those of East Tibet, like Kathok and Dzogchen. It
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