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'''all-ground''' ([[kun gzhi]]) — [[alaya]], a sentient being's basic state of mind.  
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'''Thon Thing Gyalmo'''
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[[Image:ThonThingGyalmo.jpg|frame|Thon Thing Gyalmo, taken on a recent pilgrimage to Lapchi, Nov. 2005]]
  
all-ground ([[kun gzhi]]), [[alaya]]. Literally, the 'foundation of all things.' The basis of mind and both pure and impure phenomena. This word has different meanings in different contexts and should be understood accordingly. Sometimes it is synonymous with [[buddha nature]] or [[dharmakaya]], the recognition of which is the basis for all pure phenomena; other times, as in the case of the '[[ignorant all-ground]],' it refers to a neutral state of dualistic mind that has not been embraced by inherent wakefulness ([[ye shes]])and thus is the basis for samsaric experience.
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Thon Thing Gyalmo [[mthon thing rgyal mo]], also known as [[Gaurishankar]] in Nepali. A sacred mountain on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Said to be the seat or residence of the [[Five Sisters of Long Life]] ([[tshe ring mched lnga]]), special protectoresses of the lineage of [[Jetsun Milarepa]] and the [[Thukdrub Barchey Kunsel]] ([[thugs sgrub bar chad kun sel]]) cycle of rediscovered teachings, by the great treasure revealer [[Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]].
  
*'[[expanse of the all-ground]]' ([[kun gzhi'i klong]]) refers to the vastness of basic being.
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===Alternate Names===
 
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*[[jo mo tshe ring ma]]<br>
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*[[jo mo gangs dkar]]<br>
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*[[Gaurishankar]]<br>

Revision as of 06:27, 23 December 2005

Thon Thing Gyalmo


Thon Thing Gyalmo, taken on a recent pilgrimage to Lapchi, Nov. 2005

Thon Thing Gyalmo mthon thing rgyal mo, also known as Gaurishankar in Nepali. A sacred mountain on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Said to be the seat or residence of the Five Sisters of Long Life (tshe ring mched lnga), special protectoresses of the lineage of Jetsun Milarepa and the Thukdrub Barchey Kunsel (thugs sgrub bar chad kun sel) cycle of rediscovered teachings, by the great treasure revealer Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa.

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