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(1880-1925) —Chökyi Gyatso; a great scholar from Katok monastery. One of the teachers of Uncle Tersey.  +
presumably in the Gegyal Riwo district southwest of Nangchen, west of Tengchen on the main road from Chamdo to Lhasa.  +
sublime and matchless translator of numerous texts of sutra and tantra at the time of King Trisong Deutsen.  +
Chokgyur Lingpa's most famous terma, revealed with Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, consisting of more than ten volumes.  +
''Heart-Essence of the Vast Expanse'', mind treasure of mystical teachings discovered by the great scholar and adept Jigmey Lingpa, transmitted to him by Longchenpa; lineage of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. See ''Masters of Meditation and Miracles: Lives of the Great Buddhist Masters of India and Tibet'', Tulku Thondup, Shambhala Publications 1999.  +
(1896-1945) — reincarnation of Old Khyentse residing at Palpung monastery.  +
collection of translated commentaries by Indian masters on the Buddha's teachings; second part of the Tibetan Canon in 213 volumes.  +
famous pilgrimage site in Bhutan, ninety minutes drive from the capital Thimphu.  +
commentary on Anu Yoga in more than 1,400 pages by Sangye Yeshe of Nub, according to an original tantra known as the ''Scripture of the Great Assemblage''. The ''Armor'' has since been published in Delhi, India, as part of Dudjom Rinpoche's monumental publishing effort to preserve the early teachings of the Nyingma school. It is in volume 50-51 of his ''Nyingma Kahma'' edition.  +
religious dignity which is one rank below ''goshir'' but still higher than a ''wang''. See also ''tishi''.  +
likeness; statue or painting that is supposed to look exactly like the person depicted.  +
(1904-1987) — incarnation of the great treasure revealer Dudjom Lingpa. He was the supreme head of the Nyingma lineage after exile from Tibet and is regarded as one of the most prominent scholars of our time.  +
''(Kunzang Tuktig)'', one of the most important Dzogchen instructions of recent times, revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa.  +
great religious ruler and grandson of Trisong Deutsen; also known as the third of the great Dharma kings who established Buddhism in Tibet.  +
(four foundations), traditional basis for a Vajrayana practitioner's development: refuge and bodhisattva vow, Vajrasattva recitation, maṇḍala offering and guru yoga, each of which are repeated one hundred thousand times.  +
mythological mountain of giant proportions at the center of our world-system surrounded by the four continents; abode of gods of the Desire Realms. It is encircled by chains of lesser mountains, lakes, continents, and oceans and is said to rise 84,000 leagues above sea-level. Our present world is situated on the southern continent called Jambudvipa.  +