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  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Au Cœur de la compassion/Glossary  + (Apprentissage qui, dans le contexte de l’esprit d’Éveil, vise à renverser l’habitude de ne considérer que son intérêt personnel pour donner la plus haute importance au bien-être et au bonheur des autres.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary  + (Approach is the first of the four divisionApproach is the first of the four divisions of approach and accomplishment. Though this stage is relevant in a variety of contexts, in terms of development stage practice, approach refers to the phase in which the wisdom being "approaches" one's own state of being. [KR 60]roaches" one's own state of being. [KR 60])
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary  + (Approach, full approach, accomplishment, aApproach, full approach, accomplishment, and great accomplishment. Four important aspects of Vajrayana practice, especially with regard to the recitation stage of yidam practice. These four aspects, however, can apply to any level of meaning within the tantras. Their traditional analogy is to invite the ruler of a country, to present him with gifts and make a specific request, to obtain his permission to carry out one's aim, and to use one's authority to accomplish the welfare of self and others. In the context of recitation practice, "approach" is to visualize the yidam deity with the mantra in its heart center; "full approach" is the spinning garland of mantra syllables emanating light rays, making offerings to all the buddhas in the ten directions; "accomplishment" is to receive their blessings, which purify all one's obscurations; and "great accomplishment" is to transform the world into the mandala of a pure realm, the beings into male and female deities, sounds into mantra, and all thoughts and emotions into a pure display of innate wakefulness. Four continents (gling bzhi) The four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru: Superior Body, Jambu continent, Cow Utilizing, and Unpleasant Sound.nent, Cow Utilizing, and Unpleasant Sound.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Sarvastivada Abhidharma/Glossary  + (Appropriated (by the citta-caitta-s); i.e. sensitive (rūpa).)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Dōgen's Pure Standards for the Zen Community/Glossary  + (Ardent desire, also implying great sacrifice, such as that of retainers who loyally follow their lords into death via suicide. 197n. 117)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Profound Inner Principles/Glossary  + (Aries (Lug, Meṣha); Taurus (gLang, VṛiṣhabAries (Lug, Meṣha); Taurus (gLang, Vṛiṣhabha); Gemini ('Khrig pa, Mithuna); Can- cer (Karkaṭa/Karkata, Karka); Leo (Seng ge, Siṃha); Virgo (Bu mo, Kanyā); Libra (Srang, Tulā); Scorpio (sDig pa, Vṛishchika); Sagittarius (gZhu, Dhanus); Capricorn (Chu srin, Makara); Aquarius (Bum pa, Kumbha); and Pisces (Nya, Mīna). (Bum pa, Kumbha); and Pisces (Nya, Mīna).)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Distinguishing the Views/Glossary  + (Arising from itself, other, both or without cause.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Sarvastivada Abhidharma/Glossary  + (Arts and crafts.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Dōgen's Pure Standards for the Zen Community/Glossary  + (Arts, techniques, or skillfulness of mind; generally, all helpful mental attitudes. 195n. 96)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Life of Gampopa/Glossary  + (Arura is a name often used for the medicinal herb myrobalan, which is pictured in the right hand of the Medicine Buddha.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Life of Gampopa/Glossary  + (Arya means "superior being," one who has had a direct experience of ultimate truth. The seven riches of a bodhisattva, one on the path to ultimate awakening, are: faith, discipline, generosity, learning, moral behavior, modesty, and knowledge.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary  + (As Jamgön Kongtrül explains, in the context of development stage practice, the seed syllable is the spiritual life-force of the yidam deity, "the unchanging nature of its respective family." [LW 14])
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary  + (As Mipham explains, a sādhana is "that whiAs Mipham explains, a sādhana is "that which enables one to attain or accomplish a desired end." In terms of tantric practice, he writes, this refers to "all the various practices that utilize the unique methods of the Secret Mantra tradition to achieve whatever spiritual accomplishments one desires, whether supreme or mundane." [ON 534]res, whether supreme or mundane." [ON 534])
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As a result of constant warfare between thAs a result of constant warfare between the TWELVE MINOR KINGDOMS, power devolved into the hands of forty principalities ruled by forty minor feudal kings. Apart from '' 'brog-mo rnam-gsum'' ruled by the lord ''rgyal-po se-mi ra-khrid, gye-mo yul-drug'' ruled by the lord ''gye-rje mkhar-ba'' and ''se-mo gru-bzhi'' ruled by the lord ''gnyags-gru 'brang'', their names and localities are unknown at the present day. Refer to [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], ''rgyal-rabs'', (pp. 13-14). 507, 949[[Dudjom Rinpoche]], ''rgyal-rabs'', (pp. 13-14). 507, 949)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary  + (As a symbolic implement used in development stage practice, the lotus signifies not being stained by faults. [KR 51])
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary  + (As a symbolic representation used in development stage practice, blood is often visualized filling a skull cup, representing the conquering of the four demons. [KR 51].)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As described in ''History'', pp. 499-501, As described in ''History'', pp. 499-501, these are the outer empowerment of conceptual elaboration (''phyi spros-bcas-kyi dbang''); the inner empowerment which is free from conceptual elaboration (''nang spros-bral-gi dbang''); the secret empowerment that is very unelaborate (''gsang-ba shin-tu spros-bral-gi dbang''); and the most secret empowerment which is extremely unelaborate (''gsang-chen rab-tu spros-bral-gi dbang''). The distinctions between these are explained in Longcenpa, ''Treasury of Spiritual and Philosophical Systems'', pp. 370-2. Briefly, the first employs a multiplicity of ritual objects and ideas, the second is free from both ritual objects and ideas, the third is beyond conception and description, while the fourth is the empowerment into the nature of the body of reality. 673, 674-5 nature of the body of reality. 673, 674-5)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As enumerated in ''Ocean of Doctrines, theAs enumerated in ''Ocean of Doctrines, the Gathering of Transmitted Precepts'', these are Glorious [[Mahottara Heruka]] in the centre; [[Yangdak Heruka]], [[Vajrāvali]], [[Vajrapāṇi]] and ''rdo-rje rtsal-rdzogs'' in the east; [[Vajrakapālamāla]], [[Cakrasaṃvara]], [[Yamāntaka]] and ''ratna rtsal-rdzogs'' in the south; [[Hayagrīva]], [[Hevajra]], [[Guhyasamāja]] and ''padma rtsal-rdzogs'' in the west; Chemcok, [[Kālacakra]], ''mkha'-klong 'khyil-ba'' and ''karma rtsal-rdzogs'' in the north; ''mngon-rdzogs rgyal-po'' in the south-east; Vajrakumāra in the south-west; ''dregs-'dul'' in the north-west; and ''stobs-ldan nag-po'' in the north-east. 779stobs-ldan nag-po'' in the north-east. 779)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As enumerated in A. B. Keith, ''Sanskrit DAs enumerated in A. B. Keith, ''Sanskrit Drama'', pp. 298-300, these are: dialogue (''bhāratī'') which includes elucidation (''prarocanā'', Tib. ''rab-tu snang-ba''), prelude (''āmukha''), one-act drama (''vīthī'') and comedy (''prahasana''); grandure (''sātvatī'') which includes haughty provocation (''utthāpaka''), change (''parivartaka''), dialogue with or without threats (''saṃlāpa'') and the end of an alliance (''sāṅghātya''); grace (''kaiśikī'') which includes amorous play (''narman''), the partial expression of love combined with other emotions such as fear (''narmasphoṭa''), the disguise of a lover (''narmagarbha'') and ecstatic union with a lover which has troublesome consequences (''narmasphūrja''); and conflict or horror (''ārabhaṭī'') which includes the sudden change of characters (''saṃkṣiptaka''), or of mood (''avapāta''), the intrusion of the supernatural (''vastūtthāpana'') and tumultuous situations (''saṃpheṭa''). 107 tumultuous situations (''saṃpheṭa''). 107)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As expounded in [[Ratnākaraśānti]], 'As expounded in [[Ratnākaraśānti]], ''Definitive Order of the Three vehicles'', mantras are endowed with: the purity of their visualisation (''dmigs-pa rnam-par dag-pa''), the power of their assistance (''grogs-kyi mthu'') and the level of their conduct (''spyod-pa'i sa''). 253 of their conduct (''spyod-pa'i sa''). 253)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems/Glossary  + (As found in, e.g., ''Ornament of Higher ReAs found in, e.g., ''Ornament of Higher Realization'', 8:13-17: palms and soles marked with wheels, feet firm like a tortoises, webbed finger and toes, soft and supple hands and feet, well proportioned limbs, long toes and fingers, broad arches, a tall and straight body, hidden ankles, upward-curling body-hair, calves like an antelopes, long and beautiful arms, contracted sex organ, golden complexion and delicate skin, body hairs curling to the right, hair-ring between the eyebrows, leonine chest, rounded shoulders, broad back, superior sense of taste, body symmetrical like a banyan, protuberance at the crown, long tongue, voice like Brahmas, leonine jaws, white teeth, equal teeth, closely spaced teeth, forty teeth, sapphire blue eyes, bovine eyelashes.eth, sapphire blue eyes, bovine eyelashes.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As impurities are ascertained by the proceAs impurities are ascertained by the process of burning, cutting and polishing, so too are the scriptures to be critically investigated. Refer to [[Śāntarakṣita]]'s ''[[Tattvasaṃgraha]]'', w . 3340-4, which compares the study of the buddha's words by means of inference, scriptural authority and example to the purification of gold by burning, cutting and polishing. 102old by burning, cutting and polishing. 102)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Dōgen's Pure Standards for the Zen Community/Glossary  + (As in sōda, one of four terms for a monk that Dōgen commonly uses in Eihei Shingi. The others are shu, unsui, and biku. 53n. 22)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As listed in Nebesky-Wojkowitz, ''[[Oracles and Demons of Tibet]]As listed in Nebesky-Wojkowitz, ''[[Oracles and Demons of Tibet]]'', pp. 278-9, these comprise nine male spirits (''pho-dgu''), namely, ''vajra ging-ka-ra, rdo-rje gnod-sbyin, rdo-rje srin-po, rdo-rje 'byung-po, rdo-rje spyang-khyi, rdo-rje gshin-rje, rdo-rje ro-langs, rdo-rje 'chi-bdag and rdo-rje dus-'tshams''; and nine female spirits (''mo-dgu''), namely, ''khams-gsum dbugs sdud-ma, dbang-sdud lcags-kyus 'dren-ma, khams-gsum rgyas-'debs-ma, gzugs-med rlung-ltar 'du-ma, gar-gyi glog-ltar 'du-ma, rbod-ltong lam-ltar byad-ma, ma-nyan phra-ma zer-ma, khams-gsum snying-gsod-ma and tshogs-kyi phyag-tshangs chen-mo''. 620nd tshogs-kyi phyag-tshangs chen-mo''. 620)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (As listed in Ngor Thartse Khenpo Sonam GyaAs listed in Ngor Thartse Khenpo Sonam Gyatso et al., ''Tibetan maṇḍalas: The Ngor Collection'', 44:3, the dieties are: [[Mañjuśrīvajra]] ([[Guhyasamāja]]), [[Vairocana]], [[Ratnasambhava]], [[Amitābha]], [[Amoghasiddhi]], [[Locanā]], [[Māmakī]], [[Pāṇḍaravāsinī]], [[Tārā]], ''gzugs rdo-rje-ma, sgra rdo-rje-ma, dri rdo-rje-ma, ro rdo rje-ma, reg-bya rdo-rje-ma, chos-dbyings rdo-rje-ma, gshin-rje gshed, shes-rab mthar-byed, padma mthar-byed'' and ''bgegs mthar-byed''. 496, n. 525ed'' and ''bgegs mthar-byed''. 496, n. 525)