Druk Sang-Ngak Chöling;druk sang-ngak chöling;The seat of the Drukchen Jamgön. Literally, the "Dharma Garden of Secret Mantrayana" at Jar in southern Tibet was built by the fourth Drukchen, Pema Karpo (1527-1592) who transferred the seat of the Drukpa Order to this place. +
three kayas of buddhahood;three kayas of buddhahood;dharmakaya (body of enlightened qualities), the first of the three kayas, is devoid of constructs, like space. Sambhogakaya (body of perfect enjoyment) is the semi-manifest form of the buddhas endowed with five perfections: perfect teacher, retinue, place, teaching and time;perceptible only to bodhisattvas on the ten levels. Nirmanakaya (emanation body or form of magical apparition) is the aspect of enlightenment that can be perceived by ordinary beings. +
Loter Wangpo;loter wangpo;(1847-1914) — lama from the Ngor monastery in the Tsang province of Central Tibet;one of the principal disciples of both Khyentse and Kongtrul. +
Tsangsar Dranang;tsangsar dranang;the homeland of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, accessible only by horse, one day from Lachab, Fortress Peak, or Dechen Ling. +
Chö;chö;The practice of cutting through attachment to body and ego. See also ''Machik's Complete Explanation: Clarifying the Meaning of Chod'' by Sarah Harding, Snow Lion Publications. +
Six Doctrines of Naropa;six doctrines of naropa;''tummo'', illusory body, dream, luminosity, bardo, and ''phowa'';subtle yogic practices usually undertaken after yidam practice. +
Light of Wisdom;light of wisdom;famous set of teachings covering the entire Buddhist path to enlightenment, especially that of Vajrayana. Based on ''Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo'', a spontaneous song by the ninth-century Indian master Padmasambhava, this scripture is highly revered and played a pivotal role in Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's education and personal practice. He knew the entire root text by heart and referred to it continually in his own teaching throughout his life. +