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gshin rje gshed;Yamantaka;A deity who is the wrathful form of Manjushri. ''Yamantaka'' means "destroyer of Yama," the embodiment of death.  +
phur ba;kilaya;phurba;phurba;A three-sided ritual dagger, such as that held by the deity Vajrakilaya. It symbolizes the transformation of the three main mental poisons (''kleshas'') into the three ''kayas'' (bodies or dimensions) of buddhahood and the cutting of all outer, inner, and secret obstacles on the path to enlightenment.  +
tsa-rtsa;nadi;The nadis are the spiritual-energy channels of the physical body.  +
raying ma;Nyingma;nyingma;One of the four primary schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Nyingma school is the oldest. An adherent of the Nyingma school is called a Nyingmapa.  +
sa skya;Sakya;sakya;One of the four primary schools of Tibetan Buddhism. An adherent of the Sakya school is called a Sakyapa.  +
khregs chod;trekchö;trekchö;A Dzogchen practice concerned with "cutting through" the solidity of clinging to reveal primordial purity.  +
rnam par sun 'byin pa'i stobs;force of total repudiation;force of total repudiation  +
de bzhin gshegs pa;One Gone Thus;one gone thus;tathāgata  +
ngo bo byid sku;nature body;nature body;svbhāvikakāya  +
shes bya;object of knowledge;object of knowledge;jñeya  +