chos mchog;Supreme Attribute;supreme attribute;supreme attribute;supreme attribute;The fourth of the four aspects of ascertainment on the path of joining. The highest spiritual attainment within samsaric existence. +
theg pa 'og ma;Lower Vehicles;lower vehicles;lower vehicles;lower vehicles;Compared to vajrayana, the lower are the vehicles of shravakas, pratyekabuddhas, and bodhisattvas. +
dpa' bar 'gro ba'i ting nge 'dzin;Samadhi Of Courageous Movement;samadhi of courageous movement;samadhi of courageous movement;samadhi of courageous movement;The shurangama samadhi described in the Shurangama Sutra. +
'dod chags las byung ba'i rtog pa bzhi bcu;Forty Thought States Resulting From Desire;forty thought states resulting from desire;forty thought states resulting from desire;forty thought states resulting from desire;See Eighty inherent thought states. +
rnying ma dang gsar ma;Old And New Schools;old and new schools;old and new schools;old and new schools;Although there were no new or old schools in India, these names refer to the early and later spread of the teachings in Tibet. Translations up to and including King Triral are called the Old School of Early Translations (snga 'gyur snying rna), and later ones are known as the New Schools of Later Translations (phyi 'gyur gsar rna). The Old School is the Nyingma tradition. Lochen Rinchen Sang po (10 chen rin chen bzang po) is regarded as the first translator of the New Mantra School. The New Schools are the Kagyu, Sakya, and Gclug. +
sngags kyi dbang bzhi pa;Fourth Empowerment Of Mantra;fourth empowerment of mantra;fourth empowerment of mantra;fourth empowerment of mantra;Also called the "precious word empowerment" (tshig dbang rin po che), the purpose of which is to point out the nature of mind. +
kha sbyor yan lag bdun;Seven Aspects Of Union;seven aspects of union;seven aspects of union;seven aspects of union;The seven qualities of a sambhogakaya buddha: complete enjoyment, union, great bliss, absence of a self-nature, presence of compassion, being uninterrupted, and being unceasing. +
khregs chod;Cutting Through;cutting through;cutting through;cutting through;Cutting through the stream of the thoughts of the three times. See also Trekch6. +
rang bzhin gsuml mtshan nyid gsum;Three Natures;three natures;three natures;three natures;The aspects of phenomena as set forth by the Chittamatra and Yogachara schools;the imagined, the dependent, and the absolute. The imagined (kun brtags) is the two kinds of selfentity. +
zhe sdang las byung ba'i rtog pa so gsum;Thirty-five Thought States Resulting From Anger;thirty-five thought states resulting from anger;thirty-five thought states resulting from anger;thirty-five thought states resulting from anger;See Eighty inherent thought states. +
'du shes yod min med min;Neither Presence Nor Absence [Of Conceptions];neither presence nor absence [of conceptions];neither presence nor absence [of conceptions];neither presence nor absence [of conceptions];The third abode in the formless realm, dwelling on the thought "My perception is neither absent nor present!" +