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[[dbang phyug]] - Ishvara. 'Lord", Hindu non-sectarian term for 'God', but sometimes treated as synonymous with Shiva [RY]
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[[rnal 'byor pa]] - Yogi / yogi. Tantric practitioner. In this book, the word yogi often holds the connotation of someone of who has already some level of realization of the natural state of mind [RY]
  
[[dbang phyug]] - 1) "the all-mighty," believed by some non-Buddhist to be the creator of the world. 2) Lord, sovereign, all-mighty, Maheshvara, Ishvara, God, as creator. lordship, ex. {[[rnal 'byor gyi]] [[dbang]] [[phug]]} the lord of the yogis. 3) the 11th year of {[[rab byung]]} Syn {[[me mo]] [[glang]]}; 3) Ishvara, [the 11th year, the Female Fire Ox]; Lord, God; powerful; powerful lord [RY]
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[[rnal 'byor ma]] - '''''Yogini'''''. 1) Female practitioners. 2) Female manifestations appearing in the [[bardo of dharmata]] [RY]
  
[[dbang phyug pa]] - Followers of Ishvara; worshippers of Shiva; Shaiva, Shaivite, a follower of Shiva; Aishvara [RY]
 
  
  
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Revision as of 17:14, 22 July 2007

rnal 'byor pa - Yogi / yogi. Tantric practitioner. In this book, the word yogi often holds the connotation of someone of who has already some level of realization of the natural state of mind [RY]

rnal 'byor ma - Yogini. 1) Female practitioners. 2) Female manifestations appearing in the bardo of dharmata [RY]