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bdag tu 'dzin pa;self-grasping;self-grasping;ātmagrāha  +
a 'dzom 'brug pa;Atsom Drupa;atsom drupa;(1842-1924) Also called Natsho Rangdröl (snga tshogs rang grol). One of Mipham Rinpoche's principal disciples  +
ci yang med pa;nothingness;nothingness;ākiṃcanya  +
Khyung po rnal 'byor;Khyungpo Neljor;khyungpo neljor;(978-1128, or 990-1139) Tibetan initiator of the Shangpa lineage. See Shangpa-Kagyu.  +
kye rdo rje;Hevajra;hevajra;hevajra;Name of a deity (yidam) and tantra of anuttarayoga. He belongs to the maṇḍala of the deities of the five tantras (rgyud sde lha lnga).  +
ra ga a' sras (a' ra ga;Raga Āse (Āraga;raga āse (āraga;raga Āse (āraga);Also known as Karma Chame (or Karma Araga, 1613-1678). A meditator and adept of both the ancient and new traditions, he remains famous in particular for his texts addressed to hermits on retreat (''ri chos zhal gdams'') and those associated with Chenrezig and Sukhāvatī (''bde ba can gyi mon lam''). At death he manifested the rainbow body.  +
mi dge ba'i las;action,negative;action,negative;akuśala  +
tha mal gyi shes pa;ordinary mind;ordinary mind  +
la ba pa;Lawapa;lawapa;lva va pa;Some say, in accordance with a prophecy and ancient texts, that Lawapa and Indrabhūti, the king of Oḍḍiyāna, are the same person. In some transmissions, Lawapa is the master of Indrabhūti, as well as of Virupa. Niguma declared him, along with herself, to be the only other holder of the teachings that she transmitted to Khyungpo Neljor.  +