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[[ku ru kul le gsang sgrub]] - the secret practice / [[sadhana of Kurukulle]]. ([[RY]])
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philosophical schools. The four Buddhist schools of thought are: [[Vaibhashika]], [[Sautrantika]], [[Chittamatra]], and [[Madhyamaka]]. The former two are [[Hinayana]] and the latter two [[Mahayana]]. ([[RY]])  
  
[[kye rdor sgrub thabs yan lag drug]] - [[six-branched sadhana of Hevajra]]. ([[RY]])
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philosophical systems, religion, philosophical tenets, [[Siddhantas]], established conclusion, opinion, theory, resolution for liberation from miseries, determination for revealing [[nirvana]], dogma, tenet, system of tenets, system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, [[siddhanta]], philosophical treatises, philosophical position. ([[JV]])
 
 
[[dkon mchog mngon rtogs]] - a [[sadhana]] of [[lhag pa'i lha]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[[dkyil 'khor sgrub mchod]] - [[sadhana of the mandala]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[[khrag 'thung chen po'i sgrub thabs yang dag par grub pa]] - the [[perfect accomplishment of the sadhana of the Great Heruka]]. [Title of a tantric scripture]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[khro chen gtum po'i sgrub thabs]] - the [[sadhana of the Great Ferocious One]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[khro bo gtum po chen po'i sgrub thabs]] - the [[sadhana of the Great Ferocious One]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[khro bo stobs po che'i sgrub babs]] - the [[sadhana of the Great Wrathful Powerful One]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[dgyes pa rdo rje'i sgrub pa'i thabs]] - [[sadhana of Hevajra]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[mgon po'i sgrub thabs]] - the [[sadhana of the principal deity]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[[sgrol ma dkar mo'i sgrub thabs]] - [[sadhana of White Tara]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[['jam dbyangs nang sgrub]] - the [[inner sadhana of Manjushri]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[bsnyun gnas]] - "[[Fasting-silence]]". A two day [[Vajrayana]] practice of combined silence and fasting based on a [[sadhana of Lokeshvara]] - ([[phyag stong spyan stong gi sgrub thabs]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[rta mgrin gyi sgrub thabs]] - [[sadhana of Hayagriva]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[[rta pham yid bzhin nor bu]] - the [[sadhana of Hayagriva and Vajra Varahi which is like a wish fulfilling gems]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[thugs kyi sgrub pa]] - heart practice, the [[sadhana of the mind]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[thugs sgrub rgyun gyi bkol byang]] - [[Daily Practice Manual of Tukdrub]]. The condensed version of the [[guru sadhana]] of [[Lamey Tukdrub Barchey Künsel]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[drag sgrub]] - [[sadhana of the wrathful aspect]]; [[sadhana of subjugation]]; comp. {[[zhi sgrub]]}. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[bdud rtsi sman sgrub]] - nectar-elixir, the [[sadhana of making sacred medicine]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[rdo rje dbyings kyi dkyil 'khor]] - [[Vajradhatu Mandala]]. An important [[sadhana]] of [[Mahayoga]] containing the [[42 peaceful deities]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[rnam thos sras kyi sgrub pa'i thabs]] - [[sadhana of Vaishravana]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[[rnal 'byor rgyun gyi bkol byang]] - [[Concise Manual For Daily Practice]]. [[The condensed version of the guru sadhana of Lamey Tukdrub Barchey Künsel]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[spros med don sgrub]] - the [[ultimate sadhana of simplicity]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[phyag stong spyan stong gi sgrub thabs]] - [[Sadhana of Avalokiteshvara with 1,000 Eyes and Hands]]. ([[IW]])
 
 
 
[[phrin las snying po]] - [[Trinley Nyingpo]]. [[The Essence Practice]]. The [[short version of the guru sadhana of Barchey Künsel]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[bla sgrub skor bzhi]] - [[Four Cycles of Guru Sadhana]]. In the terms of the [[Four Cycles of Guru Sadhana]], [[Nangsi Zilnön]] is the central figure in [[the outer sadhana of Barchey Künsel]]; [[Padmasambhava]] as [[Guru Mahasukha]] is the [[inner sadhana of Sampa Lhündrub]]; [[Tsokye Dorje]] is for the [[secret sadhana of Tsokye Nyingtig]]; and [[Dorje Drakpo Tsal]] is the central figure for [[the innermost sadhana of Guru Drakpo]]. ([[EPK]]) ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[dbyangs can ma'i sgrub thabs]] - [[sadhana of Sarasvati]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[mon kha ne'u ring]] - [[Meadow of Mönkha]]. Possibly identical with [[Mönkha Senge Dzong]], a cave situated to the east of [[Bumthang]] in [[Bhutan]] which was used by [[Padmasambhava]] and later by [[Yeshe Tsogyal]] as a sacred place for the [[sadhana of Vajra Kilaya]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[rtsa ba'i thugs sgrub gsal byed thugs nor]] - [[main sadhana of bla ma dgongs 'dus]], by {[[sangs rgyas gling pa]]}. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[rtsa gsum spyir sgrub]] - [[general sadhana of the Three Roots]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[rtsa gsum las byang]] - [[sadhana of the Three Roots]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[tshe sgrub gsang 'dus]] - [[sambhogakaya sadhana of Padmasambhava]] by {[[ratna gling pa]]}. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[zhi khro dong sprugs]] - 1) [[combined sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful]]. 2) Abbr. of {[[zhi khro na rak dong sprugs]]}; see also {[[na rak dong sprugs]]}. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[zhi khro'i phrin las]] - [[sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful deities]]. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[zhi sgrub]] - [[sadhana of the peaceful aspect]]; comp. {[[drag sgrub]]}. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[zhi ba rdo rje dbyings kyi dkyil 'khor]] - [[Vajradhatu Mandala of Peaceful Deities]]. An important [[sadhana]] of [[Mahayoga]]. See also '[[Forty-two peaceful deities]].' ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[longs sku 'chi med 'od snang]] - [[sambhogakaya sadhana of Padmasambhava]] from {[[byang gter dgongs pa zang thal]]}. ([[RY]])
 
 
 
[[zhi khro na rak dong sprugs]] - [[sadhana of the peaceful and wrathful deities to overturn the deepest hell]]. [RY]
 
 
 
[[Category: Sadhanas]]
 

Revision as of 10:53, 21 February 2008

philosophical schools. The four Buddhist schools of thought are: Vaibhashika, Sautrantika, Chittamatra, and Madhyamaka. The former two are Hinayana and the latter two Mahayana. (RY)

philosophical systems, religion, philosophical tenets, Siddhantas, established conclusion, opinion, theory, resolution for liberation from miseries, determination for revealing nirvana, dogma, tenet, system of tenets, system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, siddhanta, philosophical treatises, philosophical position. (JV)