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gnas lugs rdzogs pa chen po;Dzogchen Of The Natural State;dzogchen of the natural state;dzogchen of the natural state;dzogchen of the natural state;Synonymous with trekcho, the view of cutting through and identical to essence mahamudra. See also the aforementioned terms.  +
mnyam bzhag dang rjes thob;Meditation And Postmeditation;meditation and postmeditation;meditation and postmeditation;meditation and postmeditation;"Meditation" here means resting in equanimity free from mental constructs. "Postmeditation" is when distracted from that state of equanimity. See also Postmeditation.  +
rdo rje 'chang;Vajradhara;"Vajra-holder," the dharmakaya buddha of the New Schools. Can also refer to one's personal teacher of vajrayana.  +
dngos grub;Siddhi;"Accomplishment," usually refers to the "supreme siddhi" of complete enlightenment, but can also mean the "common siddhis," eight mundane accomplishments.  +
bsam gtan dang po'i ting nge 'dzin;Samadhi Of The First Dhyana;samadhi of the first dhyana;samadhi of the first dhyana;samadhi of the first dhyana;See First dhyana.  +
sa ra ha;Saraha;One of the mahasiddhas of India and a master in the mahamudra lineage;known as the Great Brahmin. For details see Herbert V. Guenther, trans., The Royal Song of Saraha (Shambhala Publications, 1973).  +
dbang phyug brgyad;Eight Qualities Of Mastery;eight qualities of mastery;eight qualities of mastery;eight qualities of mastery;Eight Worldly Concerns ('jig rten chos brgyad) Attachment to gain, pleasure, praise, and fame;and aversion to loss, pain, blame, and bad reputation.  +
mthong lam;Path Of Seeing;path of seeing;path of seeing;path of seeing;The third of the five paths, which is the attainment of the first bhumi, liberation from samsara, and realization of the truth of reality.  +
ci yang med pa;Nothing Whatsoever;nothing whatsoever;nothing whatsoever;nothing whatsoever;The third of the four formless realms in which one dwells on the thought, "Nothing whatsoever!"  +
chos kyi phung po;Dharma Sections;dharma sections;dharma sections;dharma sections;Entities of different teachings such as the eighty-four thousand sections of the Buddha's words.  +
chos sku thig le nyag cig;Single Circle Of Dharmakaya;single circle of dharmakaya;single circle of dharmakaya;single circle of dharmakaya  +
rtag pa dang chad pa;Permanent Or Annihilated;permanent or annihilated;permanent or annihilated;permanent or annihilated;Lasting forever as in an eternalistic point of view or ceasing to exist as in a nihilistic view.  +
ti li pa;Tilopa;Indian mahasiddha, the guru of Naropa, and father of the Kagyu lineage.  +
'khor ' das kyi spyi gzhi;General Ground Of Samsara And Nirvana;general ground of samsara and nirvana;general ground of samsara and nirvana;general ground of samsara and nirvana;General Preliminaries (thun mong gi sngon 'gro) The four contemplations on precious human body, impermanence and death, cause and effect of karma, and the defects of samsara.  +
rgyud bla ma;Uttara Tantra;The "Unexcelled Continuity" by Maitreya. Translated and published as The Chan~eless Nature (Karma Drubgyud Darjay Ling, 1985) and as Buddha Nature: Oral Teachings by Thrangu Rinpoche (Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 1988).  +
gshis kyi 'phral shor;Temporary Straying From The Essence;temporary straying from the essence;temporary straying from the essence;temporary straying from the essence  +
bram ze chen po;Great Brahmin;great brahmin;great brahmin;great brahmin;See Saraha.  +
sngags kyi phyag chen;Mantra Mahamudra;The mahamudra practice connected to the six doctrines of Naropa. See Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's "Introduction."  +
mdo lugs;Sutra System;sutra system;sutra system;sutra system;Refers in this context to the progressive bodhisattva path.  +
rjes thob;Postmeditation;postmeditation;postmeditation;postmeditation;Generally, the period of involvement in sense perception and activities. Specifically, the time when distracted from the natural state of mind. See also Meditation and postmeditation.  +