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tshad phebs;tsephep;tsephep;Reaching culmination, the third vision of ''thogal''.  +
dge bsnyen;upāsaka;genyen;genyen;Buddhist layperson who takes up to five precepts—to avoid killing, stealing, lying, engaging in sexual misconduct, and consuming intoxicants.  +
rang rig;Self-cognition;self-cognition;svasamvedana;The aspect of mind that only has itself as its object.  +
nam 'kha' i snying po;Akashagarbha;lit: 'the heart of space', the name of a Bodhisattva.  +
rang sangs rgyas;Pratyekabuddha;A follower of the Hinayana noted for his living in isolation.  +
rlung;Energy-winds;energy-winds;prana;The light and mobile elements of the body;ranging from the gross breath to the many subtle currents of energy that, flowing through an intricate network of channels, allow for most physical functions to operate.  +
grangs can pa;Samkaya;A follower of a Hindu school of philosophy See note 50  +
'jam dbyangs;Manjughosha;lit: 'the smooth melodious one, the name of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom.  +
tshangs pa;Brahma;A powerful deity residing in the realm of form.  +
phyag na rdo rje;Vajrapani;lit: 'the holder of the vajra', the name of the Bodhisattva of Power.  +
bde ba can;Sukhavati;The name of a Buddhist heaven or pure land.  +
nyan thos;Shravaka;lit : 'a hearer,'a follower of the Hinayana tradition noted for his living in communities.  +
hlag mthong;Special insight;special insight;vipasyana;The heightened analytical faculty of mind that cognises subtle impermanence and emptiness.  +
zhi gnas;Calm abiding;calm abiding;shamatha;A state of concentration in which the mind can one-pointedly and effortlessly abide on the object of meditation.  +
sangs rgyas;Buddha;One who is totally purified from all defilements (sangs) and who has realised all that can be known (rgyas).  +