King Jah;king jah;Indian king who received the eighteen Mahayoga tantras on the roof of his palace approximately one hundred years after Buddha Shakyamuni's passing. The lineage of these teachings continues to the present day. +
Ngaktrin of Argong;ngaktrin of argong;second Ngaktrin Tulku;disciple of the twelfth Karmapa, Jangchub Dorje (1703-1733) and the eighth Situ, Chökyi Jungney. +
Treasury of Knowledge;treasury of knowledge;''(Sheja Dzö/Sheja Kunkyab)'', Jamgön Kongtrul's unique encyclopedic masterpiece embodying the entire range of Buddhist teachings. See ''Myriad Worlds'', (Snow Lion Publications). +
Scripture of the Great Assemblage;scripture of the great assemblage;Do Gongdu;do gongdu;''(Do Gongdu)'', fundamental tantra in the Anu Yoga category. +
cognitive obscuration;cognitive obscuration;most subtle veil that covers our buddha nature;consists of holding notions of subject, object and interaction. ''See also'' emotional obscuration. +
Fortress Peak;fortress peak;Dzong-Go Ling, the lofty hermitage of Samten Gyatso and Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche administrated by Lachab monastery, which lies one day's horse ride away. In recent years it has been rebuilt by the incarnation of Samten Gyatso. +
New Treasures;new treasures;''Chokling Tersar'';collection of termas in the forty thick volumes revealed by Chokgyur Lingpa together with connected teachings, arrangement texts and commentaries written primarily by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Jamgön Kongtrul, Khakyab Dorje, Tsewang Norbu, Tersey Tulku and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. +