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The five lineages of Tathagata, Vajra, Jewel, Lotus, and Action. They are represented by five Buddhas (respectively, Vairochana, Akshobhya or Vajrasattva, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, and Amoghasiddhi) who constitute the five aspects of Buddhahood. They are regarded as the nature of the five aggregates, and they correspond to the five wisdoms arising when the five emotional defilements are purified and transmuted.  +
lit. the essence of the Sugata. The luminous and empty nature of the mind. A synonym of the tathagatagarbha, the Buddha-nature present in every sentient being.  +
Requisites for spiritual practice: (1) altruistic motivation, (2) practicing without objective reference or conceptual fabrication, and (3) dedicating the merit for the sake of all beings.  +
Also known as Dorje Yudrönma. One of the Twelve Tenma Sisters, protectors of the Nyingma lineage, guardians of Tibet. Often appears holding a five-colored long-life arrow and divinatory mirror.  +
A satellite temple on the north side of Samye Monastery.  +
Serta (also Sertal) County corresponds to the headwaters and gorge of the Serchu, above Gyarong. Home to the famous Khenpo Jigme Püntsok (1933–2004), founder of the Serta Buddhist Institute, a.k.a. Larung Gar, in Gogentang.  +
One of thirteen powerplaces in Tibet and Bhutan known as "Tiger's Den." This one is Paro Taktsang, where Guru Padmasambhava manifested as Dorje Drollö. On the east side of Paro Valley in western Bhutan.  +
(1) Khandro Yangtik (mkha' 'gro yang thig); (2) Lama Yangtik (bla ma yang thig); and (3) Zabmo Yangtik (zab mo yang thig); Longchenpa's commentaries on Khandro Nyingtik (mkha' 'gro snying thig) and Vima Nyingtik (bi ma snying thig).  +
(1785–1848). Dzogchen master, author of the Treasury of Sutras and Tantras, disciple of Dodrubchen Jigme Trinley Özer.  +
(1) Motionlessness of body, (2) speech, and (3) mind.  +
(1) Power of support (deity visualization); (2) power of regret (remorse for past negative actions); (3) power of resolution (resolving never to commit such acts again); and (4) power of action (offsetting negativity through accomplishing positive actions).  +
OM AH HUM, the seed-syllables for the (1) buddha body (sku); (2) speech (gsung); and (3) mind (thugs) of all buddhas.  +
One of the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas, previous incarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.  +
These are the five distinctly colored radiances of the five wisdoms of buddha mind: white, red, yellow, green, and blue.  +
(1487–1542/3). Treasure-revealer, author of the Ascertainment of the Three Vows.  +
(fl. 19th–20th century). Treasurerevealer, builder of Katok Bartrö and Rakchab Senge Ri Dorje Yutok Dzong retreats.  +
(1) Vajra body (sku rdo rje); (2) speech (gsung rdo rje); and (3) mind (thugs rdo rje).  +
(1) Recognizing all beings as our mothers, (2) remembering their kindness, (3) repaying their kindness, (4) cultivating great love, (5) cultivating great compassion, (6) exceptional resolve, and (7) the altruistic aim of bodhichitta.  +
(470–550). Indian commentator on Nagarjuna and Aryadeva, founder of Prasangika Madyamaka tradition.  +