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delights,three;delights,three;definition=The three behaviors on the part of a disciple that delight a guru,namely: respectful behavior in body and mind,material and mental offerings,and doing what the guru instructs.  +
sku gsum;Trikāya;Literally, "three bodies." This term refers to the Three Bodies of Buddhahood: the Dharmakāya (Tib. ''chos kyi sku'') or "Body of Truth," which is enlightenment itself;the Saṃbhogakāya (Tib. ''loṅs spyod rdzogs sku'') or "Enjoyment Body";and the Nirmāṇakāya (Tib. ''sprul pa'i sku''), that body magically created in order to instruct beings, which is called the "Emanation Body."  +
Lo tsa ba;definition=The term used to refer to a great translator.  +
naṅ pa;definition=Literally,an "insider." Here,the term refers to any follower of the Buddhist path.  +
stoṅ pa ñid;śūnyatā;The quintessential teaching of Mahāyāna Buddhism. The theory of voidness. The characterization of the ultimate state of things as being devoid of an abiding "self" or essential nature.  +
chos 'byun;definition=Literally,the "arising" ('' 'byun'') and development of the Buddhist Dharma (''Chos''). Generally used for texts that present a history of Buddhism.  +
Pan chen;mahāpaṇḍita;Literally, a "greatly learned one." Used as an honorific.  +
dkon mchog gsum;triratna;In Buddhism, the "three most precious jewels," namely: the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Saṅgha.  +
bKa' gdams pa;definition=The order of Tibetan Buddhism founded in the late eleventh century by the Indian master Atīśa and his closest Tibetan disciple,Dromtönpa. This order was later absorbed into the Gelukpa.  +
lam;mārga;Literally, "path," here the term refers to the Buddhist path.  +
blo sbyoṅ;definition=The contemplative and meditative exercises elaborated by Atīśa and his subsequent Tibetan disciples of the Kadampa order for aiding mental development and spiritual transformation.  +