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large Kagyu monastery near Derge in Kham; seat of the Situ incarnations; founded in 1717 by Situ Chökyi Jungney.  +
incarnation, manifesting the spiritual qualities of a previous enlightened teacher.  +
the enlightened being in a buddhafield who emanates or 'incarnates' into the world.  +
Dzogchen; the third of the three inner tantras of the Nyingma School. The Great Perfection is the ultimate of all the 84,000 profound and extensive sections of the Dharma, the realization of Buddha Samantabhadra, exactly as it is. Synonym for 'Dzogchen or Ati Yoga.'  +
Palace of Spontaneous Perfection in Derge; founded by Tangtong Gyalpo (1361-1485); since then the main temple for the Derge Kings.  +
(1340-1396) — reincarnation of the second son of King Trisong Deutsen; major tertön and revealer of the ''Lama Gongdu'' cycle in 13 volumes.  +
major Gelukpa monastery near Lhasa, founded in 1409 by Tsongkhapa.[map]  +
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo's (Old Khyentse) tertön title, given by Padmasambhava.  +
(1235-1280) — Sakya master and nephew of Sakya Pandita; ruled Tibet and was preceptor to the Mongolian Kublai Khan.  +
(1682-?) — also known as Nuden Dorje or Samten Lingpa; tertön and emanation of Atsara Sale, Yeshe Tsogyal's Nepalese consort.  +
(b. 1608) master of the Kagyu and Nyingma schools; reincarnation of Vairotsana; author of ''Mirror of Mindfulness'' and ''Lamp of Mahamudra''.  +
one of the eight practice lineages; brought to Tibet by Kyungpo Naljor (1002-1064).  +
(957-1055) — important translator at the time of Atisha; known as the first ''lotsawa'' of the New Schools.  +
disappearance of erroneous ideas and concepts; rather than saying that someone "attained realization" the phrase shows realization's the real nature — that something extraneous has vanished, just like when the sun is cleared from clouds.  +
second of the three inner tantras corresponding to the eighth of the nine vehicles; emphasizes knowledge (''prajna'') rather than means (''upaya'') and the completion stage rather than the development stage. The view of Anu Yoga is that liberation is attained through growing accustomed to the insight into the nondual nature of space and wisdom.  +
chanting of the mantra in hundred syllables; one of the preliminary practices.  +