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- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (rgyud lung man ngag;Tantras,scriptures,and instructions;tantras,scriptures,and instructions;The teachings of Mahayoga, Anu Yoga, and Ati Yoga, respectively.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Great Image/Glossary + (rgyud lung man ngag;tantras,scriptures,and instructions;tantras,scriptures,and instructions;Refers to the teachings of Maha Yoga, Anu Yoga, and Ati Yoga, respectively. Can also refer to the three categories of the fundamental scriptures of Dzogchen.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Wisdom Nectar/Glossary + (rgyud ma ha yo ga;རྒྱུད་མ་ཧ་ཡོ་ག་;Mahayoga tantras;mahayoga tantras)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary + (rgyud mam pa gsum;three kinds of tantra;th … rgyud mam pa gsum;three kinds of tantra;three kinds of tantra;These are the THREE CONTINUA as enumerated in the exegetical tradition of the ''Guhyasamāja Tantra'';the ground (''gzhi''), the nature (''rang-bzhin'') of the path and the inalienableness (''mi-'phrog-pa'') of the result. 262ness (''mi-'phrog-pa'') of the result. 262)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (rgyud nyi shu rtsa lnga;Twenty-five tantras;twenty-five tantras;Dzogchen tantras belonging to the Mind Section and possibly also the Space Section, which were taught by Shri Singha to Vairochana and Lekdrub. Listed in chapter 14.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Āryadeva's Lamp That Integrates the Practices/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma,rgyud bla ma;tantric appendix;tantric appendix;uttara-tantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Cakrasamvara Tantra (The Discourse of Sri Heruka) - A Study and Annotated Translation (2007)/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Cakrasamvara Tantra (The Discourse of Sri Heruka) - A Study and Annotated Translation (2007)/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Cakrasamvara Tantra (The Discourse of Sri Heruka) - A Study and Annotated Translation (2007)/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Illumination of the Hidden Meaning Part 1/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Illumination of the Hidden Meaning Part 1/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Illumination of the Hidden Meaning Part 2/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Illumination of the Hidden Meaning Part 2/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Illumination of the Hidden Meaning Part 2/Glossary + (rgyud phyi ma;appendix;appendix;uttaratantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary + (rgyud sde 'og ma gsum;three lower classes … rgyud sde 'og ma gsum;three lower classes of tantra/tantrapiṭaka;three lower classes of tantra/tantrapiṭaka;Kriyātantra (''bya-ba'i rgyud''), Ubhayatantra or Caryātantra (''upa'i rgyud or spyod-pa'i rgyud'') and Yogatantra (''rnal-'byor-gyi rgyud''). Also known as the THREE OUTER TANTRAPIṬAKA. 83, 268-73, 348-57REE OUTER TANTRAPIṬAKA. 83, 268-73, 348-57)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems/Glossary + (rgyud sde 'og ma gsum;རྒྱུད་སྡེ་འོག་མ་གསུམ་;three lower tantra classes;three lower tantra classes;In the four-tantra scheme accepted by new translation schools, the action, performance, and yoga tantras.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary + (rgyud sde bzhi;Four Classes of Tantra;four … rgyud sde bzhi;Four Classes of Tantra;four classes of tantra;The four classes of Tantra are Kriyā Tantra, Caryā Tantra, Yoga Tantra, and Anuttarayoga Tantra. These four divisions are commonly presented in the New Schools and subsume all tantric teachings. Though this classification system is also found in the Nyingma School, this tradition often groups the tantric teachings into the three outer tantras and the three inner tantras.outer tantras and the three inner tantras.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (rgyud sde bzhi;Four Sections Of Tantra;four sections of tantra;four sections of tantra;four sections of tantra;Kriya, charya, yoga, and anuttara yoga.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary + (rgyud sde bzhi;four classes of tantra;four classes of tantra;These are the FOUR TANTRAPIṬAKA. 96, 473)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary + (rgyud sde bzhi;four tantrapiṭaka;four tantrapiṭaka;[[Kriyātantra]], [[Ubhayatantra]] or [[Caryātantra]], [[Yogatantra]] and Unsurpassed [[Yogatantra]]. Also referred to as the FOUR CLASSES OF TANTRA. 32-4, 203, 263, 268-74)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (rgyud sde drug;SIX TANTRA SECTIONS;six tantra sections;The three outer tantras of kriya, charya, and yoga and the three inner tantras of maha, anu, and ati.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism/Glossary + (rgyud sde drug;six classes of tantra;six classes of tantra;Kriyā, Caryā or Ubhaya, Yoga, [[Mahāyoga]], [[Anuyoga]] and [[Atiyoga]]. 96)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Timeless Rapture/Glossary + (rgyud sde lha lnga;Five Tantras' Deities;five tantras' deities)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Jamgon Kongtrul's Retreat Manual/Appendix 4: Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Deities, and Practices Mentioned in the Retreat Manual + (rgyud sde lha lnga;Five Tantric Deities;five tantric deities;a meditation practice within the Shangpa Instruction Lineage, groups five deities of the Highest Yoga Tantra into one meditation.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary + (rgyud sde;Collected Tantras;collected tant … rgyud sde;Collected Tantras;collected tantras;The Mahāyoga teachings are traditionally divided into two groups, the Collected Tantras and the Collected Sādhanas. The former includes the ''Guhyagarbha Tantra'', one of the most widely studied texts in the Nyingma tradition. [NS 283]d texts in the Nyingma tradition. [NS 283])
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Deity Mantra and Wisdom/Glossary + (rgyud sde;Collected Tantras;collected tantras)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (rgyud sde;TANTRIC SECTIONS;tantric sections;The four or six sections of tantras.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (rgyud sde;Tantra Section;tantra section;On … rgyud sde;Tantra Section;tantra section;One of the two divisions of Mahayoga. The Mahayoga tantras appeared in this world when revealed by Vajrasattva and the Lord of Secrets to King Jah, the ruler of Sahor, who was born 112 years after Buddha's parinirvana. Some of the contemporary lineage holders were Uparaja, Kukuraja, Vimalakirti, and Jnanamitra. Subsequent masters were Shakputri, the regent and son of King Jah, King Jah's daughter Gomadevi, Singaraja, Lilavajra, Buddhaguhya, and Vajrahasya. The following generation of lineage holders were Bhashita, Prabhahasti, and Padmasambhava, the latter of whom also received the tantras directly from King Jah.ceived the tantras directly from King Jah.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Great Image/Glossary + (rgyud sde;Tantra Section;tantra section;One of the two divisions of Maha Yoga. The Maha Yoga tantras appeared in this world when revealed to King Ja by Vajrasattva and the Lord of Secrets.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Wisdom Nectar/Glossary + (rgyud sde;རྒྱུད་སྡེ་;tantric collection,tantra class,tantrapitaka;tantric collection,tantra class,tantrapitaka)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Dudjom Lingpa's Chöd/Glossary + (rgyud slong ba;mental disturbance;mental disturbance;gyü long wa;gyü long wa)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (rgyud,sems rgyud;Stream-of-being;stream-of-being;The individual continuity of cognition in an individual sentient being.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Distinguishing Phenomena from Their Intrinsic Nature/Glossary + (rgyud;(mind) stream,stream of being;(mind) stream,stream of being;santāna)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lady of the Lotus-Born/Glossary + (rgyud;TANTRA;A term with many levels of meaning. Here it mainly refers to the esoteric texts of Vajrayana Buddhism expounding the natural purity of the mind.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Mirror of Mindfulness (1989)/Glossary + (rgyud;TANTRAS;tantras;The vajrayana teachings given by the Buddha in his sambhogakaya form.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/This Precious Life/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra(s);jud;jud;The vajrayana teac … rgyud;Tantra(s);jud;jud;The vajrayana teachings given by the Buddha in his sambhogakaya form. Tantra, meaning "continuity," refers to the expression of innate buddha nature in tantric scriptures. Tantra can also refer to all the resultant teachings of vajrayana as a whole.sultant teachings of vajrayana as a whole.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Lotus-Born/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;The Vajrayana teachings given … rgyud;Tantra;The Vajrayana teachings given by the Buddha in his sambhogakaya form. The real sense of tantra is "continuity," the innate buddha nature, which is known as the "tantra of the expressed meaning." The general sense of tantra is the extraordinary tantric scriptures also known as the "tantra of the expressing words." Can also refer to all the resultant teachings of Vajrayana as a whole.sultant teachings of Vajrayana as a whole.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Lamp of Mahamudra/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;The vajrayana teachings given … rgyud;Tantra;The vajrayana teachings given by the Buddha in his sambhogakaya form. Literally "continuity," tantra means the buddha nature, the tantra of the expressed meaning. Generally, the extraordinary tantric scriptures, which are exalted above the sutras, the tantra of the expressing words. Can also refer to all the resultant teachings that take the result as the path.eachings that take the result as the path.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/In Praise of Tara/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;a canonical scripture of the … rgyud;Tantra;a canonical scripture of the esoteric class;the whole set of practices taught in such scriptures and their commentaries, involving identification of oneself with a fully Enlightened deity, the Vajrayāna;a subset of such Tantric teachings, centred on a particular deity (e.g. 'the T. of Heruka') or of a particular level (''Kriyā-tantra, Caryātantra, Yoga-tantra, Anuttara-yoga-tantra'').tra, Yoga-tantra, Anuttara-yoga-tantra'').)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Mother of Knowledge/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;advanced teachings which offe … rgyud;Tantra;advanced teachings which offer many skillful means for obtaining liberation rapidly. Although in some systems the Tantras are considered to fall into only four categories, the Kriyā, Caryā, Yoga, and Anuttarayoga, the rNying-mas accept three outer and three inner Tantras. The three outer Tantras are the Kriyā, Caryā, and the Yoga Tantras. The Kriyā Tantras emphasize purification of body and speech through ritual and cleansing activities, establishing a relationship between the deity and the practitioner similar to the relationship of master and servant. Realization can be gained within sixteen human lifetimes. The Caryā Tantras place emphasis on purification of body and speech through ritual and meditation, establishing a relationship between the deity and the practitioner similar to that between brothers or friends. Realization can be gained within seven human lifetimes. The Yoga Tantras have two divisions: outer Yoga Tantra (Upayoga) which emphasizes meditation on nonduality and the practice of the four seals (Mahāmudrā, Dharmamudrā, Samāyamudrā, and Karmamudrā);and inner Yoga Tantra (Anuttarayoga). The Anuttarayoga Tantras are themselves divided into three sections: Father, Mother, and Non-dual. The Father Tantras are concerned with the Developing Stage, and the Mother Tantras are concerned with the Perfecting Stage. Father Tantra may be related to Mahāyoga, Mother Tantra to Anuyoga, and Nondual Tantra to Atiyoga. Realization can be gained within three human lives. The inner Tantras include the Mahāyoga, Anuyoga, and Ātiyoga Tantras. The Mahāyoga Tantras are based on the sGyu section of the bKa'-ma;important texts are the root text (Guhyamūlagarbhatantra) and eighteen Mahāyoga tantras. Em- phasis is on visionary meditative experience. The Anuyoga Tantras are based on the mDo section of the bKa'-ma. The root text is the Gongs-pa 'dus-pa;important texts include the five Anuyogasūtras. Emphasis is on the unity of appearances and openness. The Ātiyoga Tantras are based on the Sems section of the bKa'-ma;these are the Absolute Perfection teachings. They are divided into three parts: the Sems-sde, or Mind section;the Klongs-sde, or Unending Experience of Being section;and the Man-ngag-gi-sde, or Guidance section which contains the sNying-thig, the 'Quintessential Instructions'. The first of the Āti realizations: Chos-nyid mngon- gsum;second realization: Nyams-snang-gong;third: Rig-pa-tshad;fourth and highest: Chos-nyid-zad-pa. The Āti is also divided into vision, meditation, action, and fruit.nto vision, meditation, action, and fruit.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Treasury of Precious Qualities: Book One (2001)/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;lit. continuum. The texts of … rgyud;Tantra;lit. continuum. The texts of Vajrayana Buddhism expounding the natural purity of the mind. The Nyingma school classifies the tantras into outer tantras (Kriya, Upa, and Yoga) and inner tantras (Mahayoga, Anuyoga, and Atiyoga). The Sarma, or New Translation, tradition uses another method, dividing the tantras into four classes: Kriya, Upa, Yogatantra, and Anuttaratantra.riya, Upa, Yogatantra, and Anuttaratantra.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/White Lotus (Mipham)/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;lit. continuum. The texts of Vajrayana Buddhism expounding the natural purity of the mind. ''See also'' agama.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Tantric Distinction/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;tantra;tantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Au Cœur de la compassion/Glossary + (rgyud;Tantra;«continuum». Texte du Véhicule de Diamant.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Ornament of the Great Vehicle Sūtras/Glossary + (rgyud;[mind-] stream,stream of being;[mind-] stream,stream of being;santāna)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Middle Beyond Extremes/Glossary + (rgyud;[mind-]stream,stream of being;[mind-]stream,stream of being;santāna)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Rain of Wisdom/Glossary + (rgyud;continuity;continuity;tantra;Tantra … rgyud;continuity;continuity;tantra;Tantra may refer to many different kinds of texts. For instance, there are medical tantras, astrological tantras, and so on. More specifically, tantra refers to the root texts of the vajrayāna and to the systems of meditation they describe. Tantras, similar to sūtras, are attributed to Śākyamuni, who sometimes manifests as Vajradhara, Vajrasattva, and so on. The "four orders of tantra" refer to the four yānas: kriyā, upa (caryā), yoga, and anuttara.<br> Tantra means continuity, and refers to continuity throughout the ground, path, and fruition of the journey. Continuity of ground means that the basic nature, whether it is called suchness, ground mahāmudrā, or tathāgatagarbha, remains like the sky, encompassing everything from sentient beings to buddhas-luminous and untainted by habitual patterns. Although never departing from its own nature, it gives birth to infinite possibilities. Thus, it is the basis for the arising of the skandhas and in general, impure saṃsāra. It is also the cause for the trikāya of buddhahood. For the practitioner, it means that body, speech, and mind, in all their confused and wakeful manifestations, are included in the path.<br> Path tantra means applying profound techniques to overcome basic ego. Because the skillful means are based on the ground perspective, they are profound and progress in stages from dealing with the crude experience of beginners up to the complete realization of Vajradhara.<br> Fruition tantra means finally realizing who and what you are. You realize your being as one with the body, speech, and mind of the tathāgatas. That is, you realize the ground that was there continuously from the beginning.e the ground that was there continuously from the beginning.)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Speech of Delight/Glossary + (rgyud;continuum,stream of being,tantra;continuum,stream of being,tantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/The Complete Nyingma Tradition from Sutra to Tantra, Books 15 to 17 Vol. 2/Glossary + (rgyud;continuum,tantra text;continuum,tantra text;tantra)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Speech of Delight/Glossary + (rgyud;continuum;continuum)
- Tsadra Library Glossary Search/All Gloss Entries/Treasury of Esoteric Instructions/Glossary + (rgyud;continuum;continuum;The Tibetan word … rgyud;continuum;continuum;The Tibetan word ''rgyud'' was used to translate the two Sanskrit words ''tantra'' and ''saṃtāna'', which are not synonyms in Sanskrit. The word ''tantra'' is primarily used for certain scriptures, systems of practice, and so forth. The word ''saṃtāna'' is used to mean "continuum," in the sense of the stream of being, mindstream, or continuum that constitutes a living being. In Tibetan, the word ''rgyud'' was used for both meanings. In this book ''continuum'' means the continuity, or continuum, of a living being. Furthermore, the terms ''root continuum (rtsa rgyud)'' and ''explanatory continuum (bshad rgyud)'' have an additional resonance in Tibetan because of the dual meaning of the Tibetan word ''rgyud''. In the context of its meaning as "tantra" or "tantric scripture," a root tantra such as the ''Hevajra Tantra'' is clarified by other scriptures referred to as ''explanatory tantras'', such as the ''Vajrapañjara'' and the ''Sampuṭa''. the ''Vajrapañjara'' and the ''Sampuṭa''.)