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Gongdu;gongdu;Assemblage of Realization, or gathering all the intentions into one';a name used for certain revealed treasures, for instance Yidam Gongdu.  +
tishi;tishi;imperial preceptor;Chinese title for highest religious rank. Below the tishi are two masters of the ''pakshi'' rank, and each pakshi oversees two dignitaries with the position known as ''goshir''. [tur]  +
Kahma;kahma;the "long lineage" of the Nyingma school, the canonical scriptures, which has been transmitted in an uninterrupted way from master to disciple since Padmasambhava and before.  +
Mahayoga,Anu Yoga and Ati Yoga;mahayoga,anu yoga and ati yoga;the three inner tantras of the Nyingma school;profound methods for awakening to buddhahood in one lifetime.  +
Taklung;taklung;Kagyu monastery 150 km northwest of Lhasa founded in the twelfth century.  +
dur;dur;ritual performed after someone's death to disengage certain spirits from the vital energy of the deceased which otherwise can slow down or create obstacles to liberation in the bardo.  +
Kyungpo clan;kyungpo clan;same family line as Milarepa;rulers of west Tibet in the days of the early king Songtsen Gampo.  +
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo;sachen kunga nyingpo;(1092-1158) — one of the five forefathers of the Sakya lineage.  +
Mount Kangsar;mount kangsar;mountain on the old route between Nangchen and Lhasa.  +
Kongpo;kongpo;province near the Indian border, straight east of Lhasa, and southwest of Nangchen.  +
Mahamudra;mahamudra;literally, 'great seal,' one of the most direct practices for realizing one's buddha nature;system of teachings which is the basic view of Vajrayana practice according to the Sarma or New schools of Kagyu, Gelug, and Sakya —— just as Dzogchen is for the Nyingma school.  +
Kagyu;kagyu;The lineage of teachings brought to Tibet by Lord Marpa, received from the dharmakaya buddha Vajradhara by the Indian siddha Tilopa, Saraha, and others. Transmitted by Naropa and Maitripa to the Tibetan translator Marpa, the lineage was passed on to Milarepa, Gampopa, Karmapa and others. The main emphasis is on the path of means which is the Six doctrines of Naropa, and the path of liberation which is the Mahamudra instructions of Maitripa.  +
Khandro Chenmo;khandro chenmo;the Great Dakini of Tsurphu;consort of the fifteenth Karmapa. Her reincarnation, Khandro Rinpoche, lives in Himachal Pradesh, India, but teaches around the world.  +
Kham;kham;independent kingdoms east of Chamdo, including Nangchen, Derge Amdo and Golok;presently occupies parts of the TAR (Tibetan Autonomous Region), Yunnan, Qinghai and Sichuan provinces. It is known as eastern Tibet among non-Tibetans.  +
Jowo;jowo;the Jowo Rinpoche or Jowo Shakyamuni in the Jokhang, the main temple of Lhasa originally called Rasa Trulnang Temple. This statue is said to have been made while Buddha Shakyamuni was still alive and personally blessed by him.  +
Dzongshö;dzongshö;also Sugata Assemblage of Dzongshö, the sacred place of hidden qualities where Chokgyur Lingpa revealed implements belonging to the master Padmasambhava, the abbot Shantarakshita and the king Trisong Deutsen. The great tertön also revealed a guidebook explaining the lay-out and benefits of practicing there.  +
Golden Garland Chronicles,the;golden garland chronicles,the;the extensive biography of the Lotus-Born master, Padmasambhava;a terma revealed by Sangye Lingpa (1340-1396).  +
Sarnath;sarnath;sacred site near Varanasi where Buddha Shakyamuni gave the first teaching on the four noble truths.  +
Guru Mahasukha;guru mahasukha;Great Bliss Master, a peaceful form of Padmasambhava, usually depicted as wearing the pandita hat and with hands in equanimity.  +