Difference between revisions of "nam mkha' dri ma med pa'i mdo"
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+ | Sky Treasury. Among the numerous media of samadhi, this is the samadhi of Sky Treasury, meaning inexhaustible. The aspiration of Sky Treasury is the strength of a bodhisattva's aspiration which among the ten masteries is mastery over aspiration. It is said the six paramitas are complete within mandala offering. [RY] | ||
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Revision as of 12:22, 28 December 2005
1) example of perfect qualities; 2) undefiled offering substances blessed by samadhi, increasing as inexhaustible treasure; 3) sky-treasure [IW]
Sky Treasury. Among the numerous media of samadhi, this is the samadhi of Sky Treasury, meaning inexhaustible. The aspiration of Sky Treasury is the strength of a bodhisattva's aspiration which among the ten masteries is mastery over aspiration. It is said the six paramitas are complete within mandala offering. [RY]
sky-treasury [RY]