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'dod chags;desire;attachment;desire;attachment;rāga  +
Indra bhuti;Indrabhūti;indrabhūti;indrabhūti;One of the eighty-four mahāsiddhas;king of Oḍḍiyāna.  +
dpd spungs;Pelpung;pelpung;Principal Kagyu monastery of old Tibet. See Situpa.  +
rta mgrin;Hayagrīva;hayagrīva;hayagrīva;Name of a deity (yidam) practiced in different schools. In the Shangpa lineage, his origin dates back to Kyergangpa, who received his revelation from Guru Rinpoche.  +
zhva dmar pa;Shamarpa;shamarpa;The lineage of Shamarpa tulkus, literally, the "holders of the red hat," began with the first Shamarpa Drakpa Senge (1283-1349), who was a disciple of the Third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje. The Shamarpas played an important role in the Karma-Kagyu lineage between the births of the Karmapa. Between 1792 (the date of the death of the tenth Shamarpa) and 1964 (when the thirteenth Shamarpa was enthroned), there was not, for political reasons, an officially recognized Shamar tulku. His Holiness the Sixteenth Karmapa recognized the thirteenth Shamarpa in the person of Chöki Lodrö, born in 1952. He resides in India and teaches in the West. The Shamar tulkus are recognized as emanations of Buddha Amitābha.  +
'og min;Akaniṣṭa;akaniṣṭa;akaniṣṭa;Name of the realm of dharmadhātu, "the sphere of reality," which is the pure field of Vajradhara.  +
chos nyid bar do;bardo of emptiness;bardo of emptiness  +
sgam po pa;Gampopa;gampopa;(1079-1153) Also called Dagpo Lhaje (dvags po lha rje), literally, the physician from Dagpo. The village and mountain of Gampo, which he was named after, are located in the Dagpo region of southeastern Tibet. Gampopa was trained in the Kadam tradition. He then met Milarepa and became his principal disciple. He was the founder of the Dagpo-Kagyu monastic order whose principal disciple was Tusum Khyenpa, the first Karmapa. His transmission fused the Kadam spiritual current with the Mahāmudrā, received from Milarepa. Among other works, he composed ''The Jewel Ornament of Liberation (dvags po thar rgyan)'' a lam-rim text which is the basic manual of traditional Kagyu studies.  +
rten cing 'brel 'byung;dependent origination;dependent origination;pratītyasamutpāda  +
gzugs khams;form realm;form realm;rūpadhātu  +
sha ba ri pa;Śawaripa;śawaripa;śavaripa;One of the eighty-four mahāsiddhas. Initially a hunter, he was converted by an emanation of Chenrezig. After twelve years of meditation, he attained the redization of mahāmudrā.  +
thogs med bzang po;Thogme Zangpo;thogme zangpo;(1295-1369) Kadampa master, author of the ''Thirty-Seven Practices of Bodhisattvas'' and of a teaching on lojong, among others.  +
bar do;intermediate state;intermediate state;antarābhava  +
nor bu don grub;Lama Norbu Töndrup;lama norbu töndrup;He was a lama of Pelpung monastery. His realization brought him the name ''drubpön'', master of retreat, given by the eleventh Ta'i Situpa, a responsibility he would assume over many years, during which time Kalu Rinpoche met him. He became Kdu Rinpoche's root lama and transmitted to him the Shangpa lineage. Having been designated as his best disciple, Kdu Rinpoche succeeded him as drubpön at Pelpung. At death, Lama Norbu manifested the signs of the rainbow body, characteristic of ultimate realization.  +