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  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Study and Practice of Meditation/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Ka-gyu;ka-gyu)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Song of Lodro Thaye: A Vajra Song on Mahamudra by Jamgon Kongtrul/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Kagyu Lineage;kagyu lineage)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Au Cœur de la compassion/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;L’une des principabka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;L’une des principales écoles de la Nouvelle Traduction, fondée par Marpa le Traducteur (1012-1099). Ce courant se divise en plusieurs branches, dont les plus connues de nos jours sont les lignées Karma ou Dhakpo Kagyu, Drigoung, Droukpa et Shang pa.akpo Kagyu, Drigoung, Droukpa et Shang pa.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Enlightened Vagabond/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;One of the four primary schools of Tibetan Buddhism. An adherent of the Kagyu school is called a Kagyupa.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Luminous Mind/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;The Kagyu school hbka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;The Kagyu school has two main branches: Shangpa-Kagyu (shangs pa bka' brgyud) and Marpa-Kagyu (mar pa bka' brgyud). The Marpa-Kagyu branch has continued in the Dagpo-Kagyu (dvags po bka' brgyud) transmission, which stems from Dagpo Lhaje, or Gampopa. The Dagpo-Kagyu lineage itself includes the four main branches founded by the four disciples of Gampopa. The two better-known branches are the Karma-Kagyu, or Kamtshang-Kagyu, founded by the first Karmapa Tusum Khyenpa (1110-1193) and the Drikung-Kagyu, founded by Kyobpa Jigten Sumgön (1143-1217). Gampopa's third disciple, Phagmo Drupa (1110-1170), founded the Phagdru-Kagyu lineage. He had eight principal disciples who originated the eight schools of the secondary branch. Among the eight, the best known is the Drukpa-Kagyu school, founded by Ling Repa (1128—1189). school, founded by Ling Repa (1128—1189).)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;The teachings recebka' brgyud;Kagyu;kagyu;The teachings received from the dharmakaya buddha Vajradhara by the Indian siddha Tilopa, Saraha, and others. Transmitted by Naropa and Maitripa to the Tibetan translator Marpa, the lineage was gradually passed on to Milarepa, Gampopa, Karmapa, and others. The main emphasis is on the path of means, which is the Six Yogas of Naropa, and the path of liberation, which is the mahamudra instructions of Maitripa. In addition to these teachings, Gampopa also received the Kadampa teachings on mind training brought to Tibet by Lord Atisha, which he fused into one system now renowned as the Dakpo Kagyu. It is from the chief disciples of Lord Gampopa that the four great and eight lesser lineages trace their sources. For more details, read Rain oj Wisdom and The Life oj Marpa the Translator (both from Shambhala Publications).slator (both from Shambhala Publications).)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Timeless Rapture/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;Oral Instruction Lineage;oral instruction lineage)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Rain of Wisdom/Glossary  + (bka' brgyud;command lineage;command lineage;"Ka" refers to the oral instructions of the guru. It carries a sense of enlightened vision, and therefore often has the connotation of command. ''See also'' Afterword: The Lineage and Its Teachings.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (bka' bsdu ba gsum;three councils;three coubka' bsdu ba gsum;three councils;three councils;tisraḥ saṃgītayaḥ;According to the Tibetan tradition, the first was convened in Rājagrha in the year following the buddha's final nirvāṇa;the second was convened at Vaiśālī during the reign of Vigataśoka;and the third was convened during the reign of [[Kaniṣka]]. 428-308-30)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Foundations of Buddhist Study and Practice/Glossary  + (bka' btags kyi phyag rgya bzhi;four axioms that denote the Buddha's words;four axioms that denote the buddha's words)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary  + (bka' bzhi brgyud pa;four transmitted precebka' bzhi brgyud pa;four transmitted precepts,lineage of;four transmitted precepts,lineage of;The transmitted precepts of the [[Great Seal]] which descended through [[Vajrapāṇi]], [[Saraha]], [[Lohipā]], [[Dārikapā]], [[Diṅigīpā]] and [[Tilopā]];'' the transmitted precepts of the Father tantras which descended through Guhyapati, Sa-bcu dbang-phyug blo-gros rin-chen, [[Nāgārjuna]], [[Mātaṅgīpā]] and [[Tilopā]];the transmitted precepts of the Mother tantras which descended through Sumati Samantabhadrī, Thang-lo-pa, Shing-lo-pa, [[Karṇaripā]] and [[Tilopā]];and the transmitted precepts of inner radiance which descended through [[Vajrapāṇi]], [[Ḍombī Heruka]], Bi-na-sa, [[Kambalapāda]], [[Indrabhūti]] and [[Tilopā]]. Refer to [[E. G. Smith]]'s introduction to ''Bka'-brgyud Gser-phreṅ'', (p. 3n.). 853 ''Bka'-brgyud Gser-phreṅ'', (p. 3n.). 853)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Visions of Unity/Glossary  + (bka' bzhi pa;བཀའ་བཞི་པ་;Master of Four Texts;master of four texts)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Enlightened Beings/Glossary  + (bka' chems;definition= A great person's last will and testament. Here,a teacher's final words of advice to his disciple.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Wondrous Dance of Illusion/Glossary  + (bka' drin gsum;threefold kindness;threefolbka' drin gsum;threefold kindness;threefold kindness;The three kindnesses of a spiritual master. In sutra: (1) giving precepts (sdom pa);(2) reading-transmissions (lung);and (3) guidance (khrid). In tantra: (1) conferring empowerments (dbang bskur);(2) explaining the tantras (rgyud bshad);and (3) imparting pith instructions (man ngag gnang ba).ing pith instructions (man ngag gnang ba).)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Āryadeva's Lamp That Integrates the Practices/Glossary  + (bka' drin;grace;grace;prasāda)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems/Glossary  + (bka' gdams gzhung drug;བཀའ་གདམས་གཞུང་དྲུག་bka' gdams gzhung drug;བཀའ་གདམས་གཞུང་དྲུག་;six Kadam texts;six kadam texts;Asaṅgas ''Bodhisattva Stages'', Maitreyas ''Ornament of Mahayana Sutras'', Śāntidevas ''Compendium of Training'' and ''Way of the Bodhisattva'', Āryaśūras ''Garland of Birth Stories'', and the ''Collection of Uplifting Verses''.nd the ''Collection of Uplifting Verses''.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Wondrous Dance of Illusion/Glossary  + (bka' gdams lha bzhi;four patron deities of the Kadampas;four patron deities of the kadampas;(1) Shakyamuni, (2) Akshobhya, (3) Avalokitesvara, and (4) Tara.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Timeless Rapture/Glossary  + (bka' gdams pa;Buddha's Word as Instruction Lineage;buddha's word as instruction lineage)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Food of Bodhisattvas/Glossary  + (bka' gdams pa;KADAMPA;kadampa;Inspired by bka' gdams pa;KADAMPA;kadampa;Inspired by Atisha and founded by his disdple Dromtön, this school placed great emphasis on the mindtraining teaching of bodhichitta and pure observance of ethical discipline. It exerted a decisive influence on the entire Tibetan tradition.influence on the entire Tibetan tradition.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Rain of Wisdom/Glossary  + (bka' gdams pa;Kadampa;kadampa;The Kadam trbka' gdams pa;Kadampa;kadampa;The Kadam tradition was brought to Tibet in the eleventh century by Atīśa Dīpaṅkara Śrījñāna, the great Indian teacher and reformer. The Kadampas placed great emphasis on monastic discipline, training in compassion, and study. This emphasis was incorporated into the Kagyü lineage by Gampopa who studied with Kadampa teachers prior to studying with Milarepa. The Kadam tradition is also carried on by the Geluk lineageon is also carried on by the Geluk lineage)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Luminous Mind/Glossary  + (bka' gdams pa;Kadampa;kadampa;The Kadam scbka' gdams pa;Kadampa;kadampa;The Kadam school was founded by Atīśa (982-1054). His disciple Dromtön (1004-1064) founded Radreng monastery in North Lhasa in 1056. This became the source of his teachings. The school did not survive independently mostly because the majority of Kadampas, being hermits, did not construct monasteries, but the Kadam school did profoundly influence the other schools. In particular, the Gelugpas call themselves the new Kadampas, and the Dagpo-Kagyupas say that their transmission is the confluence of the mahāmudrā and Kadam teaching traditions.e mahāmudrā and Kadam teaching traditions.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Zurchungpa's Testament/Glossary  + (bka' gdams pa;Kadampa;kadampa;The first ofbka' gdams pa;Kadampa;kadampa;The first of the schools of the New Tradition, which followed the teachings of Atisha. It stressed compassion, study, and pure discipline. Its teachings were continued by all the other schools, in particular the Gelugpa, which is also known as the New Kadampa Schoolch is also known as the New Kadampa School)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Au Cœur de la compassion/Glossary  + (bka' gdams;Kadam;kadam;Inspirée par Atishabka' gdams;Kadam;kadam;Inspirée par Atisha et fondée par son disciple Dromteun, cette école de la Nouvelle Traduction met l’accent sur les enseignements de ''l'entraînement de l'esprit'' et sur le respect absolu de la discipline. Ce courant a exercé une influence décisive sur le bouddhisme tibétain.uence décisive sur le bouddhisme tibétain.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Au Cœur de la compassion/Glossary  + (bka' gyur;«Traduction des paroles du Bouddha». Collection de soutras et de tantras traduits en tibétain, qui forme, avec le Tengyour (les traités et commentaires), le canon bouddhiste tibétain.)
  • Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Wondrous Dance of Illusion/Glossary  + (bka' ma'i dkyil 'khor bcu gsum;thirteen mabka' ma'i dkyil 'khor bcu gsum;thirteen mandalas of the Kama;thirteen mandalas of the kama;These comprise the principal cycles contained in the distant lineage of the orally transmitted Kama (ring brgud bka' ma) of the Nyingma school. The entire collection currently includes 120 volumes in its most extensive compilation. See bibliography of texts referenced by the author under NK;for a history of their transmission, see Dudjom Rinpoche, Nyingma School, 597–739. Dudjom Rinpoche, Nyingma School, 597–739.)