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'''Palpung''' ([[dpal spung]]). The monastery in East Tibet which is the main seat of the [[Situ Rinpoches]] in Tibet. Its construction was begun in 1727 under the guidance of the [[8th Tai Situpa]] Chökyi Jungne. Prior to that, several Situ Rinpoches resided at Lho Karma Gon, another important [[Karma Kagyu]] monastery in Eastern Tibet, established by the [[1st Karmapa]] Dusum Khyenpa. [RY/TSD]
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[[bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po]] - Sugatagarbha. 'Sugata essence.' The most common Sanskrit term for what in the West is known as '[[buddha nature]].' [RY]
*([[dpal spungs]])
 
  
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[[bde gshegs snying po sgrub pa bka' brgyad]] - [[bde gshegs 'dus pa]] / - [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]] of Sugatagarbha [sic] the [[Assemblage of Sugatas]] [RY]
*A brief introduction to Palpung Monastery[http://www.palpung.org/english/monastery/palpung/briefin.htm]<br>
 
  
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[[bde gshegs snying po sgrub pa bka' brgyad]] - [[Eight Sadhana Teachings]] of Sugatagarbha [JV]
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[[bde gshegs snying po]] - {[[bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po]]} sugatagarbha; "buddha nature" potential/ heart essence for attaining/ reaching the state of bliss [sutra context] potential/ heart essence which constitutes attaining/ reaching the state of bliss ['''Dzogchen context'''] [RB]
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[[bde gshegs snying po]] - buddha-nature, sugata-essence, sugatagarbha, [essence of enlightenment present in all [[sentient being]]s] [RY]
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[[bder gshegs snying po]] - sugatagarbha, sugata-essence, "buddha- nature," "enlightened essence" [RY]
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[[rtsal sna tshogs su snang ba]] - Expression manifest in manifold ways. The third of the three aspects of sugatagarbha: essence, nature, ''expression'' [RY]
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[[lam phyag rgya chen po]] - Path Mahamudra. The stages of approaching the recognition of the sugatagarbha and of applying that recognition in one's practice [RY]
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[[gshis gdangs rtsal]] - Essence, nature, and expression. The three aspects of the sugatagarbha according to the Mahamudra system [RY]
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 5 March 2006

bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po - Sugatagarbha. 'Sugata essence.' The most common Sanskrit term for what in the West is known as 'buddha nature.' [RY]

bde gshegs snying po sgrub pa bka' brgyad - bde gshegs 'dus pa / - Eight Sadhana Teachings of Sugatagarbha [sic] the Assemblage of Sugatas [RY]

bde gshegs snying po sgrub pa bka' brgyad - Eight Sadhana Teachings of Sugatagarbha [JV]

bde gshegs snying po - {bde bar gshegs pa'i snying po} sugatagarbha; "buddha nature" potential/ heart essence for attaining/ reaching the state of bliss [sutra context] potential/ heart essence which constitutes attaining/ reaching the state of bliss [Dzogchen context] [RB]

bde gshegs snying po - buddha-nature, sugata-essence, sugatagarbha, [essence of enlightenment present in all sentient beings] [RY]

bder gshegs snying po - sugatagarbha, sugata-essence, "buddha- nature," "enlightened essence" [RY]

rtsal sna tshogs su snang ba - Expression manifest in manifold ways. The third of the three aspects of sugatagarbha: essence, nature, expression [RY]

lam phyag rgya chen po - Path Mahamudra. The stages of approaching the recognition of the sugatagarbha and of applying that recognition in one's practice [RY]

gshis gdangs rtsal - Essence, nature, and expression. The three aspects of the sugatagarbha according to the Mahamudra system [RY]