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- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend (2005)/Glossary + (The five "tainted" aggregates produced by afflictive emotions and actions in a previous life and which will again produce further afflictive emotions and actions.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend (2013)/Glossary + (The five "tainted" aggregates produced by afflictive emotions and actions in a previous life and which will again produce further afflictive emotions and actions.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lady of the Lotus-Born/Glossary + (The five Buddha Families, namely: Tathagat … The five Buddha Families, namely: Tathagata, Vajra, Jewel, Lotus, and Action. These represent five aspects of Buddhahood. They are presided over by the Dhyani Buddhas, who are generally depicted in a mandala arrangement as follows: blue Vairochana in the center (Tathagata), white Vajrasattva in the east (Vajra), yellow Rat-nasambhava in the south (Jewel), red Amitabha in the west (Lotus), and green Amoghasiddhi in the north (Action). green Amoghasiddhi in the north (Action).)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Great Image/Glossary + (The five aggregates are the basic component elements of form, feeling, perception, conditioning factors, and consciousness. When they appear together, the illusion of a self is produced in the ignorant mind.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle/Glossary + (The five aggregates that are at the same time the result of past defilements and deeds and the causal basis of the defilements and deeds that perpetuate rebirth in saṃsāra.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (The five aspects of perfect enlightenment … The five aspects of perfect enlightenment are described by Padmasambhava in his Lam-rim Yeshe Nyingpo:</br>:The perfection of the benefit of oneself is the peaceful dharmakaya.</br>:The spontaneously present benefit for others is the unified sambhogakaya. </br>:The manifold skillful means to tame beings is the way of nirmanakaya. </br>:The distinct and unmixed appearance aspect is the true bodhikaya. </br>:Their one taste as dharmadhatu of the emptiness aspect is the vajrakaya. of the emptiness aspect is the vajrakaya.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (The five aspects or "aggregates" that comprise the physical and mental constituents of a sentient being: physical forms, sensations, conceptions, (mental) formations, and consciousnesses.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Wondrous Dance of Illusion/Glossary + (The five aspects that comprise the physical and mental constituents of a sentient being: (1) form (gzugs); (2) feeling (tshor ba); (3) conception ('du shes); (4) formation ('du byed); and (5) consciousness (rnam shes).)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five aspects which comprise the physical and mental constituents of a sentient being: physical forms, sensations, conceptions, (mental) formations, and consciousnesses.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems/Glossary + (The five basic texts of the Geluk monastic … The five basic texts of the Geluk monastic educational system: Candrakīrtis ''Entering the Middle Way'' (for Madhyamaka), Dharmakīrti's ''Thorough Exposition of Valid Cognition'' (for valid cognition), Maitreya's ''Ornament of Higher Realization'' (for perfection of wisdom), Guṇaprabhas ''Vinaya Sutra'' (for vinaya), and Vasubandhus'' Treasury of Higher Knowledge'' (for Abhidharma).ry of Higher Knowledge'' (for Abhidharma).)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary + (The five buddha families function as the s … The five buddha families function as the support for the five wisdoms. The relationship between these two groups is as follows: the wisdom of the basic space of phenomena is linked with the buddha family and the Buddha Vairocana; all-accomplishing wisdom with the karma family and the Buddha Amoghasiddhi; the wisdom of equality with the jewel family and the Buddha Ratnasambhāva; discerning wisdom with the lotus family and the Buddha Amitābha; and mirrorlike wisdom with the vajra family and either Vajrasattva or Akṣobhya. [TK 2, 80]either Vajrasattva or Akṣobhya. [TK 2, 80])
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (The five buddha families: tathagata, vajra, ratna, padma, and karma. They represent five aspects of innate qualities of the tathagatagarbha, our enlightened essence.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Great Image/Glossary + (The five conflicting emotions of anger, desire, ignorance, jealousy, and pride.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Music in the Sky/Glossary + (The five constituents of our mental and physical life: form, sensation, discrimination, mental formations, and consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/White Lotus (Mipham)/Glossary + (The five constituents, one physical and fo … The five constituents, one physical and four mental, found when, in the search for the self, the human "person" is subjected to analytical investigation. They are the material form or body, feelings, perceptions, conditioning factors, and consciousness. The coming together of these aggregates gives rise to the impression of "I."gates gives rise to the impression of "I.")
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Rain of Wisdom/Glossary + (The five corruptions of the dark age: decrease in the length of life, perverted views and no faith in spirituality, the five kleśas being rampant, sentient beings are difficult to convert, and warfare and degraded society.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Great Image/Glossary + (The five disciplines of grammar, dialectics, healing, philosophy, and "arts and crafts.")
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Treasury of Precious Qualities: Book One (2001)/Glossary + (The five disciplines of which a Buddhist master must have mastery. They are medicine, philology, logic, philosophy, and "arts and crafts.")
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Great Image/Glossary + (The five eminent beings were a god called … The five eminent beings were a god called Renowned Chief Protector (Skt. ''Yasasvi Varapala''), a naga called Naga King Takshaka, a yaksha called Meteor Face (Skt. ''Ulkamukha''), an ogre called Skillful Intellect (Skt. ''Matyaupayiha''), and a human being called Stainless Reputation (Skt. ''Vimalakirti''). Some sources mention the god Indra in place of Vimalakirti. Through their supernatural cognitive powers these five noble beings knew that the Buddha had passed away and then miraculously gathered at Mount Malaya.hen miraculously gathered at Mount Malaya.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary + (The five ever-present ones (''kun-'gro lng … The five ever-present ones (''kun-'gro lnga'') of contact, attention, feeling, cognition and motivation; the five which determine objects (''yul so-sor nges-pa lnga'') of adherence, inclination, recollection, contemplation and discriminative awareness; the eleven attendant functions of every positive attitude (''bcu-gcig dge-sems kun-gyi 'khor-du 'byung-ba'') of faith, carefulness, lucidity, equanimity, decency, decorum, detachment, non-hatred, non-delusion, nonviolence and perseverance; the six root conflicting emotions (''rtsa-ba'i nyon-mongs-pa drug'') of hatred, desire, arrogance, ignorance, view of mundane aggregates and doubt; and the twenty subsidiary conflicting emotions (''nye-bar nyon-mongs-pa nyi-shu'') of anger, hostility, dissimulation, malice, jealousy, miserliness, deception, dishonesty, spitefulness, pride, contempt, indecorum, dullness, over-exuberance, distrust, laziness, carelessness, forgetfulness, excitability and inattentiveness; and the four variables ('' 'gyur-ba bzhi'') of drowsiness, regret, ideas and scrutiny. Refer to [[H.V. Guenther]], ''[[Buddhist Philosophy in Theory and Practice]]'', pp. 63-4, which is based on [[Mipham]] Rinpoche, ''yid-bzhin mdzod-kyi grub-mtha' bsdus-pa'', (pp. 13ff). 156kyi grub-mtha' bsdus-pa'', (pp. 13ff). 156)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Düdjom Lingpa's Visions of the Great Perfection: Heart of the Great Perfection/Glossary + (The five facets of primordial consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Düdjom Lingpa's Visions of the Great Perfection: Heart of the Great Perfection/Glossary + (The five facets of primordial consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (The five faculties "ruling" over the first two of the four aspects of ascertainment on the path of joining: faith, mindfulness, diligence, concentration, and discriminating knowledge.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Treasury of Precious Qualities: Book One (2001)/Glossary + (The five families of Tathagata, vajra, jewel, lotus, and action, representing five aspects of buddhahood. Each of them is presided over by a Dhyani Buddha: Vairochana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi, respectively.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (The five families or aspects of victorious ones: Vairochana, Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five female buddhas.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five functions of cognizing the sense objects of visual form, sound, smell, taste, and texture.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/This Precious Life/Glossary + (The five individual and five circumstantia … The five individual and five circumstantial endowments of a precious human birth: (i) in a human body; (2) in a "central place"; (3) with senses intact; (4) with right view; (5) with devotion, or irreversible confidence; (6) with the Buddha having been born in this kalpa; (7) with the Buddha having taught the Dharma; (8) in the presence of the Dharma; (9) among practitioners of the Dharma; and (10) with compassion in the hearts of the teachers. compassion in the hearts of the teachers.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/White Lotus (Mipham)/Glossary + (The five lineages of Tathagata, Vajra, Jew … The five lineages of Tathagata, Vajra, Jewel, Lotus, and Action. They are represented by five Buddhas (respectively, Vairochana, Akshobhya or Vajrasattva, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi) who constitute the five aspects of Buddhahood. They are regarded as the nature of the five aggregates, and they correspond to the five wisdoms arising when the five emotional defilements are purified and transmuted.l defilements are purified and transmuted.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Profound Inner Principles/Glossary + (The five major elements subdivided into five each: earth-earth, water-earth, fireearth, wind-earth, space-earth, and so on, up to earth-space, water-space, fire-space, wind-space, and space-space.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (The five male and female herukas, eight yoginis, eight tramen goddesses, four female gatekeepers, and twenty-eight ishvaris.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five nadi-wheels in the vajra body.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Profound Inner Principles/Glossary + (The five objects of the senses: forms, sounds, smells, tastes, and tangible objects.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five paths and the ten bodhisattva levels.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (The five paths and the ten bodhisattva levels.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary + (The five paths can be categorized in terms … The five paths can be categorized in terms of the way in which the fundamental nature of things is perceived. The wisdoms associated with the perception of reality that occur at these various stages are: 1) the ''luminosity of intellectual understanding'' that occurs on the path of accumulation, 2) the ''symbolic luminosity'' that occurs on the path of joining, 3) the ''true luminosity'' that takes place on the path of seeing, 4) the ''luminosity of training'' that occurs on the path of cultivation, and 5) the ''culminating luminosity'', which takes place on the path beyond training. [NO 4, 17] ''See also'' luminosity.ining. [NO 4, 17] ''See also'' luminosity.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five paths or stages on the way to enlightenment: the path of accumulation, joining, seeing, cultivation, and no learning.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Treasury of Precious Qualities: Book One (2001)/Glossary + (The five perfections of place, teacher, re … The five perfections of place, teacher, retinue, time, and teaching. According to the Shravakayana, this refers to the Buddha Shakyamuni and the various moments and geographical locations in which he expounded the Dharma to his disciples. According to the Mahayana, this refers to the Sambhogakaya Buddhas such as Vairochana, expounding the teachings of the Great Vehicle in various buddhafields, in the eternal present beyond time, to a vast retinue of Bodhisattvas residing on the tenth ground. In the latter case, the five excellences are also called the "five certainties" (''nges pa lnga'').the "five certainties" (''nges pa lnga'').)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (The five poisons of desire, anger, delusion, pride, and envy which tire, disturb, and torment one's mind.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five poisons.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Zurchungpa's Testament/Glossary + (The five principal afflictive emotions: bewilderment, ignorance, or confusion (Tib. gti mug), (2) attachment or desire (Tib. 'dod chags), (3) aversion, hatred, or anger (Tib. zhe sdang), (4) jealousy (Tib. phra dog), and (5) pride (Tib. nga rgyal))
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night/Glossary + (The five principal negative emotions: ignorance, attachment, hatred, pride, and jealousy.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Zurchungpa's Testament/Glossary + (The five psycho-physical components into which a person can be analyzed and which together produce the illusion of a self. They are form, feeling, perception, conditioning factors, and consciousness)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend (2005)/Glossary + (The five psychophysical components into which a person can be analyzed and which together produce the illusion of a self. They are form, feeling, perception, conditioning factors, and consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Nagarjuna's Letter to a Friend (2013)/Glossary + (The five psychophysical components into which a person can be analyzed and which together produce the illusion of a self. They are form, feeling, perception, conditioning factors, and consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/A Feast of the Nectar of the Supreme Vehicle/Glossary + (The five psychophysical components into wh … The five psychophysical components into which a person can be analyzed and that together produce the illusion of a self. They are form, feeling, perception, conditioning factors, and consciousness. The term is often used to denote an individual as the basis for imputing a self.dividual as the basis for imputing a self.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night/Glossary + (The five psychophysical constituents that characterize sentient beings: form, feeling, appraisal, impulse, and consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (The five riches from others are as follows … The five riches from others are as follows: a buddha appears, teaches the dharma, the teachings remain, there are followers, and there are teachers with the kindness to teach. The five riches from oneself are: to be a human being, to be born in a central country, having the physical and mental faculties intact, not having a perverted livelihood, and having trust in the three jewels.ood, and having trust in the three jewels.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Profound Inner Principles/Glossary + (The five sense consciousnesses (sgo lnga' … The five sense consciousnesses (sgo lnga' i rnam shes); mental consciousness (yid kyi rnam shes); afflictive mentation/afflictive mental consciousness (nyon yid/nyon mongs pa'i yid kyi rnam shes, kliṣhṭamana); and ālaya consciousness (kun gzhi'i rnam shes, ālayavijñāna).ness (kun gzhi'i rnam shes, ālayavijñāna).)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (The five sense consciousnesses and the mind consciousness.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Profound Inner Principles/Glossary + (The five sense objects: visible objects, sounds, smells, tastes, and tangible objects.)