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  • khri ral pa can's name of valley on rgya/T border; 2) rme ru Monastery Lhasa [IW] a monastery in lhasa [JV] Meru, an area of Lhasa [RY]
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  • upcoming features. ཀེ་རུ place and monastery in hon district in yar-lung, species of peas [JV] 1) white; 2) Ke Ru Monastery; 3) kind of peas ? [IW] a species
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  • lamas, tulkus and many other people at Neten Monastery. The second time he gave the Tersar was at Nyishen Monastery where he had many disciples. Chokling performed
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  • present site of Dorje Drak Monastery which he named, Pema Evam Chogar. He found hidden-treasures at places such as Samye Monastery, Tsa-rong and Lhodrak, as
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  • in upper U] [IW] ka ru - 1) wedge. 2) white. 3) barley. 4) n. of a temple in Lhasa [RY] ka ru - n. of a temple in Lhasa [RY] ka ru - white, wedge, barley
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • pa), Nyö Lhanangpa (gnyos lha nang pa), Tsang Nyon Heruka (gtsang smyon he ru ka), the "Victorious Hermit of Lapchi" Lapchiwa Namkha Gyaltsen (rgyal la
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  • Nalanda monastery knew that something strange happened, but they were dubious about the strange behavior of Virupa, and he left the monastery. This Virupa
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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. མ་རུ castle and monastery in NE Lhasa [IW] castle and monastery n.e. of lhasa [JV]
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  • weight measur[ing device]; 3) unit of to in Bhutanese numerical system [IW] gu ru rin po che - Guru Rinpoche 'Precious Master.' The lotus born tantric master
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  • rdzogs chen chos 'byung chen mo (pg. 480) Nyima Drakpa Rinpoche Dzogchen Monastery Takmo Gang SUBLIME LOTUS DHARMA[2] Rigpa Wiki The TBRC Link #1 The TBRC
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  • goddess tara] [IW] ku ru ku le - Kurukulla, red Tara, for wealth & unhappy lovers, Om Kurukulle Hum Hrih Svaha, SA ku ru kul le [JV] ku ru ku le - Kurukulle
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  • Sera Monastery (category Tibetan Monasteries)
    became one of the three largest Gelukpa monasteries in Tibet along with Ganden Monastery and Drepung Monastery. Sera quickly began to attract such large
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  • dad pa bsums pa, bsum pa, sums,, put together; 2) = Sum pa'i ru [IW] a province & monastery in amdo, putrid, rancid, rotten, bind together, draw together
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    phug mo che shel gyi brag phug) and 2) Gung-ru (gung ru). In "Tsang 3) Yeru (g.yas ru) and 4) Yönru (g.yon ru). For a discussion about this see the The Ocean-like
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  • Central Tibet and became a geshe at Drepung monastery. He then embraced the Nyingmapa Tradition at Mindroling monastery. He also became the disciple of Terchen
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    [Tarthang] Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery (bka' snying bshad sgrub gling). Tulku Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche's monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. The name means
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  • P
    spung). The monastery in East Tibet which was the seat of Situ Rinpoche. [RY] Palpung Monastery [LW1] [RY] Palpung Monastery. [RY] Palpung Monastery; [LWx]
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  • features. གསེར་མདོག 1) a wild animal; 2) a kind of aa ru ra; 3) color of gold [IW] golden, gold color, monastery in tibet [JV] color of gold [RY]
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    Orgyen Tötreng Tsal (ma ha gu ru o rgyan thod phreng rtsal). Same as Guru Rinpoche. [RY] Mahaguru Padma Tötreng Tsal (ma ha gu ru pad ma thod phreng rtsal)
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  • father, a tantric yogi. At twelve, he took novice monastic vows at Samye monastery. Longchenpa studied and practiced teachings from a variety of lineages
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    Rinpoche. [RY] Dechen Ling, Rina Monastery, (bde chen gling ri sna dgon). According to Ven. Khetsun Sangpo, this monastery is located by the Kyichu River
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  • Drukpa, Gyalwang Je Kunga Paljor was the fourteenth throne holder of Ralung Monastery and second Gyalwang Drukchen. Son of Drukpa Sherab Zangpo. Popularly known
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  • chosen to accompany the head of his monastery on a trip to central Tibet for ceremonial affairs at Ganden monastery. While there, many of the masters and
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    northern India). The monastery also housed the white conch and the cauldron of Naropa. These three relics were hidden when the monastery was destroyed during
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  • he held the post of abbot of the E-wam Chos-sde Monastery, he continued to look after his own monastery of Thub-bstan rNam-rgyal, dividing his time between
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • three companions were sharing a meal by a stream at the end of the Daglung Monastery. A man came up carrying a rosary and a statue of Vajrakilaya whom they
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  • R
    [MR-ShabkarNotes] Red Tsens (btsan dmar po). [ZL] [RY] Reding /Ratreng Monastery. The first Kadampa monastery to be founded, by Drom Tönpa, who began building it in 1057
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  • gsal) of tsang, where from the Pal Chuwori (dpal chu bo ri) monastery of Chokru Lu Gyaltsen (cog ru klu'i rgyal mtshan). After asking for monk vows and then
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  • brgyud. Both streams were later re-united by Tsang Nyon Heruka (gtsang smyon he ru ka 1452-1507). Nowadays these teachings are practiced mainly within the Drukpa
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  • rje 'bri gung pa 'od kyi phung por gzigs/ 'bri gung pas/ lcags zam pa/ gu ru drag po rtsal du gzigs so/") Namkha Gyaltsen earned the title of "Lapchiwa"
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  • revealed still continue. Later incarnations would head Changchub Ling Monastery in central Tibet and head the line of Northern Treasures practice which
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  • gling - {ra la gyung drung gling} Bon Monastery [IW] ra la gyung drung gling - {ra la gyung drung gling} [Bon Monastery [very old, in rin spungs rdzong] [IW]
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. གརབ༹་རུ monastery khag gi grva tshang or, grva pa'i ru ba [IW]
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  • Y
    School. The wrathful deity of vajra mind. [RY] Yangdag Heruka (yang dag he ru ka) Vishuddhe Heruka. One of the Eight Sadhana Teachings. The wrathful deity
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  • to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཀྲི་ཀ་རུ་ཀ a monastery in ancient Behar [JV] n. of a Buddhist vihar in Bihar, also known by the
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    pa to Kailash, by dge bshes gi yag ru dpal grags to Lachi, and by rdor 'dzin mgo bo che to Tsari. dge bshes gi yag ru dpal grags established himself in
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • teachers including Jinamitra and Danashila. He built Samye, the great monastery and teaching center modeled after Odantapuri, established Buddhism as the
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • Choling Monastery. He was the reincarnation of Ngari Panchen Pema Wangyel and the father of Rigdzin Ngakgi Wangpo, the founder of Dorje Drak Monastery. ..
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  • Drigung Father and Son are the senior and the junior incarnates of Drigung Monastery, Drigung Chetsang (che tshang) and Chungtsang (chung tshang). The former
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  • (mi la phug) Near Pelgyeling Monastery (the Place of Increase and Expansion, a name given by Milarepa himself). The monastery was built upon one the Namkha
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  • thugs gter). [ZL] [RY] gurus of the six classes (gu ru rigs drug) [LW1] [RY] gurus of the six classes (gu ru rigs drug) [LWx] [RY] gurus of the three lineages
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  • central region of G.yo ru (Yoru), he received ordination at the age of twelve. At nineteen, he entered Gsang phu ne'u thog monastery where he engaged in a
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  • and His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. He was brought to the Chokling monastery in Bir, India at the age of three. Rinpoche was able to recognize everyone
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  • Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche [LW1] [RY] Shechen Rabjam: 1910-195? [MR] Shechen, Monastery [LW1] [RY] Sheja Kunkhyab Treasury (shes bya kun khyab mdzod). One of the
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  • and it was consecrated in 767. [Peter Roberts] Samye, monastery;, (bsam yas). The first monastery built in Tibet, by Guru Padmasambhava, where the Buddhist
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  • Droggi Monastery and its affiliate Swe Monastery. Although these verses were composed by Khenpo Lodrö Drakpa who was from Dzamthang Tsangwa Monastery, a record
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  • ར་སྟོད་བདེ་བ་ཅན ra stod bde ba can Monastery [near Lhasa snye thang du rab byung gsum pa'i shing glang lor rgya 'ching ru ba zer bas btab pa'i dgon rnying
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  • Tibetan) is a mountain retreat in Bakhog area (ba khog), near Chuzang Monastery (chu bzang dgon). One speaks of the big and the small Thayenchi (tha yan
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  • he was chiefly engaged in ruling the kingdom. He built Samye, the great monastery and teaching center modeled after Odantapuri, established Buddhism as the
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  • established numerous religious communities in Tibet, including the great Dratang Monastery which was later absorbed by the Sakya. Ordained in the Eastern Vinaya tradition
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  • focused upon the peaceful and wrathful aspects of Guru Rinpoche (gu ru zhi ba and gu ru drag po), and upon the Lion-headed Dakini (seng ge gdong ma). [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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  • of Nub Padmo De Monastery (nub padmo'i sde dgon) outside Liangzhou (lang gru), modern-day Wuwei. Nub Padmo De was one of four monasteries that Sakya Paṇḍita
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  •     Minling Terchen was a great tertön and the founder of Mindroling Monastery. His father was Sangdak Trinlé Lhundrup (1611-1662) and his mother was Yangchen
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  • our known world, Jambudvipa. [RY] Meru (rme ru) included the New and Old Residences (rme ru rnying pa and rme ru gsar pa). The Old Meru was the seat of the
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  • brag pa) (1181-1261). Also known as Sönam Gyaltsen, founder of the Kodrag Monastery in the Upper Nyang area of the Tsang province in Central Tibet. He was
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  • bstan 'dzin phun tshogs in mdo khams go 'jo'i gser kha ru chag founded dvags po bka' brgyud monastery [IW]
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  • Nyidrak Gyalse Orgyen Tendzin Guru Sonam Tendzin (gu ru bsod nams bstan 'dzin) Dzogchen Monastery Takmo Gang The TBRC Link The TBRC Link not the same page
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  • or late XIVs Sonam Kyap (bsod nams skyabs): mid or late XIVs Bepo Ru Jampa ('be spo ru byams pa): late XIVs Zangden Palden Konchog Trak (bzang ldan pa dkon
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  • was one of the teachers of Gampopa, the great Kagyü master. Guru Chöwang (gu ru chos dbang). One of the Five Tertön Kings. (1212-1270). For details, see the
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  • (pu hrang gangs kyi skor), the Snow Land of Purang; 3) Ruthop Chap gi Kor (ru thob chab kyi skor) the Water Land of Ruthop. According to AC, Vol I, p.3
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  • A Mahayana school of India. [RY] Mindröl Ling [LW1] [RY] Mindröl Ling Monastery [LW1] [RY] Mindrol Ling. [RY] Mindröl Ling; expl. [LWx] [RY] Mindröl Norbu
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  • Rinpoche, xxv, xxvi Dzogchen. See Great Perfection; Dzogchen Monastery, xxxvi Dzongsar: Monastery, xxi, xxxvii, 210 Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse. See Khyentse
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  • practice - (phag mo kur ma pa da) 39) Instruction on Kurukulle practice - (ku ru kul le) 40) Instruction according to the whispered lineage of the Kalachakra
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  • about 15km (9.3 mi.) from Dodrupchen Monastery in Golok. 70. Jigme Trinley Özer had built there a small monastery, Drodön Lhundrup Ling. He lived there
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  • a subset of research on high-altitude running meditation (rlung-sgom) and ru-shan practices. Chime Rinpoche (Ra-rda 'Chi med Rin-po-che), Ka-nying lineage
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  • instrumental in laying the groundwork for adherence to the Vinaya at Sakya Monastery, built under his successors. He authored more than one hundred texts and
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  • focused upon the peaceful and wrathful aspects of Guru Rinpoche (gu ru zhi ba and gu ru drag po), and upon the Lion-headed Dakini (seng ge gdong ma). [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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  • of the monasteries of U and Tsang, such as Sakya (sa skya dgon). When he was staying at the master Jamyang Sarma's ('jam dbyangs gsar ma) monastery of Kyangdur
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  • Tsang Nyön Heruka (gtsang smyon he ru ka, 1452-1507) who established a retreat center there; one of the eight monasteries around Manasarovar" contains invalid
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  • - he ru ka rol pa'i rgyud: 274 Heruka Galpo - he ru ka gal po: 89, 284 Heruka Galpo Tantra - he ru ka gal po'i rgyud: 60 Heruka Galpoche - he ru ka gal
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  • Vimalamitra. [RY] Ka-Nying Shedrup Ling Monastery (bka' snying bshad sgrub gling). Tulku Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche's monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. The name means
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  • Cakrasaṃvara, and Vajrapāṇi. At the age of sixteen he traveled to Bodong E monastery to study foundational Indian commentaries such as the Abhidharmakośa and
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  • Tibetan month and thaws at the beginning of the third month. The Gelukpa monastery built on that shore took this name (khrus sgo dgon pa). [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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  • Tsang Ny�n Heruka (gtsang smyon he ru ka, 1452-1507) who established a retreat center there; one of the eight monasteries around Manasarovar [MR] [RY]
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  • in the second half of the nineteenth century. From his seat at Dzongsar Monastery in Derge, a branch of Ngor, he traveled twice to Tibet, and endlessly traversed
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  • mtshams brag Monastery in Bhutan, whose arrangement and inclusion of texts differs from the above cited edition of gting skyes Monastery, has begun to
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  • focused upon the peaceful and wrathful aspects of Guru Rinpoche (gu ru zhi ba and gu ru drag po), and upon the Lion-headed Dakini (seng ge gdong ma). [MR-ShabkarNotes]
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  • century by Khenpo Yonten Gyatso (mkhan po yon tan rgya mtsho) of Gemang Monastery in Dzachuka (rdza chu kha dge mang dgon pa). The latter was a close disciple
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  • conduct and fruition. [AL] [RY] Vihara (gtsug lag khang). A Buddhist monastery or monastic college. [RY] Vihardhara (gtsug lag 'dzin). [ZL] [RY] Vihardhara
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  • set once belonging to Rje Sâkya-rin-chen and Preserved at Pha-jo-ldin Monastery, Kunzang Tobgey (Thimphu 1976), in 5 vols. Vols. 4-5 have different publishing
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  • BIOGRAPHIES: Reproduction of a collection of rare manuscripts from the Stag sna Monastery in Ladakh. Kargyud Sungrab Nyamso Khang (Darjeeling 1983). Tib C/BQ7669
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  • (1337-1408) and Pema Trinley (1641-1718), the great vidyadhara of Dorje Drak monastery in central Tibet, are both considered reincarnations of Dorje Dudjom. Dorje
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  • it means the use of rituals for mundane or selfish pursuits. [RY] Bong Monastery. [RY] Bönpo (bon po). The religion prevalent in Tibet before the establishment
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  • dpal 'byor, reproduced from the manuscript set preserved at Pha jo lding Monastery, Kunzang Tobgey, Thimphu 1977, in 2 vols. IASWR microfiche no. LMpj012
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  • ཐུང་། ....B) Approach on the Path of Accumulation: “The four syllables gu ru sid dhi are the essence of the approach [stage that] resolves the path of
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  • dönmey lengmö geyjor yengwey khyer lama khyenno tukjey nyur du zik chöla nying-ru nüpar jingyi lob Through previous bad karma I was born at the end of this
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  • Thousand Lines" (Pañchaviṃshatisāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā, Shes rab kyi pha rol ru phyin pa stong phrag nyi shu lnga pa). Toh. 3790; Dg.T. Beijing 50:827–8.
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  • Thousand Lines" (Pañchaviṃshatisāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā, Shes rab kyi pha rol ru phyin pa stong phrag nyi shu lnga pa). Toh. 3790; Dg.T. Beijing 50:827–8.
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  • respectful form of addressing the wives of spiritual masters. Damaru - da ma ru, a small hand drum made from human skulls used in tantric rituals. Demon -
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  • Thousand Lines" (Pañchaviṃshatisāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā, Shes rab kyi pha rol ru phyin pa stong phrag nyi shu lnga pa). Toh. 3790; Dg.T. Beijing 50:827–8.
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  • mss. from the library of the Ven Rtogs ldan Rin po che of Sgang sngon Monastery," Tsering Dorma Gelek (N.Delhi 1975), vols. 1-2. Vol. 1 O. 'jig rten mgon
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