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- Nagarjuna and his two spiritual sons, Aryadeva and Chandrakirti. They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity [RY]649 bytes (82 words) - 01:56, 13 February 2006
- They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity.305 bytes (40 words) - 20:14, 15 January 2006
- They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity [RY] Five Stages [thd]636 bytes (145 words) - 17:47, 19 May 2021
- They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity. [RY]3 KB (402 words) - 23:03, 17 March 2006
- http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ལྷན་སྐྱེས་མ three solitudes of body speech and mind and luminosity realizing pho nya mo ? co-emergent mother [IW]255 bytes (89 words) - 15:52, 8 May 2021
- དབེན་གསུམ three solitudes [Body, speech, and mind] [IW] three solitudes [IW] three solitudes: body, speech, and mind [RY] three solitudes (body, speech, and314 bytes (95 words) - 01:22, 6 May 2021
- lus ngag yid kyi dben gsum three solitudes of body, speech, and mind129 bytes (13 words) - 00:05, 21 September 2021
- org/ for more upcoming features. ལུས་ངག་ཡིད་ཀྱི་དབེན་གསུམ three solitudes of body, speech, and mind [RY]200 bytes (83 words) - 20:59, 8 May 2021
- They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity313 bytes (40 words) - 00:52, 21 September 2021
- Nagarjuna and his two spiritual sons, Aryadeva and Chandrakirti. They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity [RY]10 KB (1,666 words) - 03:36, 3 March 2006
- They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity. Four types of right discrimination (so so yang dag rig pa bzhi)12 KB (1,631 words) - 16:09, 7 July 2009
- as theThree Precious Ones [LW1] [RY] Three Jewels {dkon mchog gsum}. The Buddha, Dharma and Sangha. [RY] three Jewels and three Roots. The Three Roots:30 KB (4,692 words) - 13:19, 12 August 2008
- The ordinary body {lus} speech {ngag} and mind {yid}. in word, thought and deed. three gates; the three ways [as in body, speech, and mind] [RY] sgo gsum7 KB (1,134 words) - 01:44, 20 February 2006
- vajra yoga of the three solitudes [body, speech, and mind] [IW] Vajra Yoga of the Three Solitudes [RY] vajra yoga of the three solitudes [IW]297 bytes (100 words) - 01:22, 6 May 2021
- They consist of the three solitudes of body, speech and mind; illusory body, and unity.[EMP] [RY] Five Stages (rim lnga); explanation of Father Tantra;22 KB (3,447 words) - 12:34, 12 August 2008
- དབེན་པ་གསུམ three solitudes [Body, speech, and mind) 1) in the ordinary sutra and mantra body is isolated from 'du 'dzis, mind from discursive thoughts of non-virtue625 bytes (156 words) - 01:23, 6 May 2021
- for more upcoming features. དབེན་པའི་གནས་གསུམ three solitudes [IW] three solitudes [Body, speech, and mind] [IW]221 bytes (83 words) - 01:23, 6 May 2021
- dben gsum three solitudes: body, speech, and mind110 bytes (8 words) - 18:08, 20 September 2021
- Index for Light of Wisdom, Volume 1 (section Index for Light of Wisdom, Volume 1, for places, people and texts:)definition of, 183; fifteen divisions of, 185; of sensations tshor ba'i phung po; definition of, 183; three divisions of, 184 aggregates, elements, and sense126 KB (17,926 words) - 01:58, 30 May 2006
- exhaling of the breath. [MR-ShabkarNotes] vajras of Body, Speech, Mind and Wisdom [LW1] [RY] Vajrasana (rdo rje gdan). The 'diamond seat' under the Bodhi21 KB (3,387 words) - 13:24, 12 August 2008
- egolessness of all dharmas, by those three ultimates khyad par du byas pa'i arouse the essence/ viewpoint of absolute mind [from shamatha and vipashyana]3 KB (533 words) - 15:27, 14 March 2006
- sku, absolute body) and the rupakaya (gzugs sku, manifested body) of a Buddha. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Two accumulations of merit and wisdom (bsod nams dang ye15 KB (2,312 words) - 13:21, 12 August 2008
- 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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including10 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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including10 bytes (176 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- rig pa/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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Full Entry Entry's details, including11 bytes (185 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021
- path; listing of seven special qualities of; special version of the Three Jewels; superiority of; tradition of bodhichitta vow [LW1] [RY] Mantric (sngags25 KB (4,011 words) - 12:52, 12 August 2008
- rang rig/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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Tib-Eng Tibetan-English dictionaries11 bytes (174 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- sadhana. [Daki] [RY] gsang ba gsum, literally the "three secrets," refer to the body, speech and mind of an enlightened being. [MR-ShabkarNotes] gSar-ma -28 KB (4,579 words) - 12:39, 12 August 2008
- scripture from the Mind Section, 65 Framework of Existence - (srid pa'i spyi chings): one of the Eighteen Marvels of Mind, 279 Freedom Cave of Dakinis - (mkha'88 KB (13,006 words) - 11:26, 11 October 2006
- speech and mind, and engaged in the three spheres of teaching activity, such as giving empowerments, transmissions and instruction, and made it compulsory60 KB (10,043 words) - 00:45, 12 May 2011
- incarnation; Patrul, his speech-incarnation; Do Khyentse, his mind-incarnation. Thus these three were of the same wisdom-mindstream. 33. Abu is an intimate yet respectful64 KB (10,804 words) - 11:04, 6 August 2017
- 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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Tib-Eng Tibetan-English dictionaries11 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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Tib-Eng Tibetan-English dictionaries11 bytes (174 words) - 16:23, 20 September 2021
- one of the richest and most diverse collections of writings in Tibetan literature, and include lucid and profound commentaries on various aspects of Buddhist112 KB (18,693 words) - 11:13, 7 August 2017
- 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.)Discussions Start discussion topic Submit feedback ADD_BODY_CLASS_BEGIN no-firstHeading ADD_BODY_CLASS_END Essentials Tib-Eng Tibetan-English dictionaries11 bytes (178 words) - 16:24, 20 September 2021