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log par rtog pa;misconception,wrong understanding;misconception,wrong understanding;mithyākalpanā  +
reg bya’i skye mched;sense field of tangibles;sense field of tangibles;spraṣṭavyāyatana  +
dmigs pa med pa;nonreferential,unobjectifiable;nonreferential,unobjectifiable;nirālambana  +
lce’i dbang po;tongue,sense organ of the tongue;tongue,sense organ of the tongue;jihvendriya  +
'gro ba rigs drug;འགྲོ་བ་རིགས་དྲུག་;six classes of beings;six classes of beings;Hell beings, hungry ghosts, animals, humans, titans, and gods.  +
gter ma;གཏེར་མ་;treasure;treasure;In the Nyingma tradition (and occasionally in others), a special teaching that was “buried” in an earlier era then discovered centuries later by a treasurer revcalcr (''gter ston''). Treasures may be found in the earth, through pure visions, or in the mind of the revealer. Their status as “word of the Buddha ’ has been controversial at times, with some Gelukpas, in particular, questioning their validity.  +
mya ngan las ’das pa;མྱ་ངན་ལས་འདས་པ་;nirvaṇa;nirvana;nirvana;The most common term for the ''summum bonum'' of Buddhism. Nirvana is a state of transcendent peace in which all ''delusions'' have been uprooted, ''karma'' is no longer created, and rebirth need no longer be taken. In ''Mahayana'', nirvana sometimes is regarded as a mere way-station en route to full ''buddhahood'', but it may also be considered synonymous with a ''buddha's'' complete ''enlightenment''.  +
sa skya gong ma lnga;ས་སྐྱ་གོང་མ་ལྔ་;five early Sakya manifestations;five early sakya manifestations;Sachen Künga Nyingpo, Sönam Tsemo, Drakpa Gyaltsen, Sakya Pandita, Phakpa.  +
gzhi gnas;གཞི་གནས་;tranquil abiding;tranquil abiding;śamatha;One of two crucial attainments in Buddhist meditation, the other being ''superior insight''. Tranquil abiding is a state of effortless ''concentration'' upon an object of meditation accompanied by mental and physical ease, and is the doorway to the ''mental absorptions''. In most Buddhist path-systems, a practitioner must join tranquil abiding with superior insight to become an ''ārya'' being and assure the attainment of ''liberation'' or ''buddhahood''.  +