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rdzogs rim;Completion Stage;completion stage;sampannakrama  +
dge ba'i bshes gnyen;spiritual friend;spiritual friend;kalyāṇamitra  +
byang chub chos gling;Chang Chub Chö Ling;chang chub chö ling;Kagyu monastery located in Bhutan. Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche became its director at the invitation of the royal family and at the instigation of the Karmapa. Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche remained there several years, developing the monastery and having two retreat centers constructed. Afterward, he left for India, where he founded Sonada monastery.  +
don dam bden pa;ultimate truth;ultimate truth;paramārthasatya  +
dang ba'i dad pa;lucidity faith;lucidity faith;prasāda  +
chos kyi grags pa;Dharmakīrti;dharmakīrti;dharmakīrti;(ca. 600-660) One of the Six Ornaments. Logician who elucidated and expanded the work of Dignāga. He is the author of the works on logic called ''Seven Treatises (tshad ma sde bdun)''.  +
skye shi bar do;bardo of birth and death;bardo of birth and death  +
yid chas pa'i dad pa;believing faith;believing faith;abhisampratyaya  +
mi tri pa;Maitrīpa;maitrīpa;maitrīpa;(1007-1078) Mahāsiddha and great scholar of Vikramaśīla university;contemporary of Atīśa, he was one of Marpa's and Khyungpo Neljor's principal masters.  +
kun rdzob bden pa;conventiond truth;conventiond truth;saṃvṛtisatya  +
chos sku;dharma body;dharma body;dharmakāya  +
mda' bsbun zhabs;Saraha;saraha;saraha;Without a doubt the best known of the Indian mahāsiddhas;an arrow maker, he lived in the seventh century and composed three cycles of songs which remain famous: the dohas of the king, of the queen, and of the people. He is the originator of the distant lineage of mahāmudrā.  +
sgom lam;Path of Meditation;path of meditation;bhāvanāmārga  +
sdug bsngd;suffering;unsatisfactoriness;suffering;unsatisfactoriness;duḥkha  +
chos skyong;Dharma protector;dharma protector;dharmapāla  +
bdag med ma;Damema;damema;Wife of Marpa. Her name means "egoless."  +
dus gsum mkhyen pa;Tusum Khyenpa;tusum khyenpa;(1110-1193) First Karmapa;disciple of Gampopa. See Dagpo-Kagyu.  +
mi rtag pa;impermanence;impermanence;anityatā  +