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[[Chok-Ro Lui Gyaltsen]]. Early Tibetan translator of great importance and one of the twenty-five disciples of Padmasambhava who recognized him as an incarnate bodhisattva. He worked closely with Vimalamitra, Jnanagarbha, Jinamitra and Surendrabohi. He is vital to the continuation of the Vinaya lineage in Tibet. Having attained realization at Chuwori, he aided Padmasambhava in transcribing and concealing terma treasures. The great terton Karma Lingpa (14th cent.) is regarded as an reincarnation of Chok-Ro Lui Gyaltsen. [[RY]]
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[[cog bzhag]] (state of) resting imperturbably/ imperturbable rest/ presence* [RB]
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freely resting, SA chog bzhag [JV]
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freely resting; letting be [RY]
  
 
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cog bzhag (state of) resting imperturbably/ imperturbable rest/ presence* [RB]

freely resting, SA chog bzhag [JV]

freely resting; letting be [RY]