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zag med sa dgu;ཟག་མེད་ས་དགུ་;nine uncorrupted stages;nine uncorrupted stages;The preparatory mind of the first mental absorption, and then the actual experiences of the four form-realm and four formless-realm mental absorptions.  +
sems tsam pa gnyis;སེམས་ཙམ་པ་གཉིས་;two types of Cittamātrins;two types of cittamātrins;Cittamãtrins following scripture and Cittamãtrins following reasoning.  +
klu pa'i gser chos bcu bzhi;ཀླུ་པའི་གསེར་ཆོས་བཅུ་བཞི་;fourteen golden Dharmas of Lupa;fourteen golden dharmas of lupa;In Sakya: The three ''kecarīs'': Nāro Khecarī, Indra Khecarī, Maitrī Kliccarī;the three great red ones: Kurukulla, Gaṇapati, Ṭakkirāja;the three lesser red ones: Kurukulla with a Golden Heartdrop, Red Norgyunma, Tinuma;and Amāravajradevī, Red Jambala, Siṃhamukhā, Black Mañjughosa, and Siṃhanāda Avalokiteśvara.  +
bka' brgyud kyi dbye ba gnyis;བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་ཀྱི་དབྱེ་བ་གཉིས་;two divisions of Kagyü;two divisions of kagyü;Shangpa and Dakpo.  +
klong dgu;ཀློང་དགུ་;nine expanses;nine expanses;In Nyingma, the expanses or spaces in which: the view is unchanging, meditation is neither present nor absent, there is neither hope nor doubt for the result, the essence is neither accomplished nor clarified, natural expression is unimpeded, appearance and mind are liberated with respect to characteristics, the expanse is unchanging, display unimpededly and naturally arises, and there is the total presence of spontaneous sameness and primordial liberation. See NS, vol.II, p. 4511591;cf. BA, p. 172.  +
lcags ri mi 'da' ba'i zab chos bzhi;ལྕགས་རི་མི་འདའ་བའི་ཟབ་ཆོས་བཞི་;four profound Dharmas not allowed outside the fence;four profound dharmas not allowed outside the fence;In Sakya: the path-time Hevajra sādhana, the Vajrayoginī sādhana, the Virūpa protection meditation, and the profound-path guruyoga meditation.  +
dkon mchog gsum;དཀོན་མཆོག་གསུམ་;Three Jewels;three jewels;The triple refuge: Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha.  +
rjes dran lnga;རྗེས་དྲན་ལྔ་;five recollections;five recollections;A Kadam special instruction involving recollection of: your lama as an object of refuge, your body as a deity, your speech as mantra, all beings as your parents, and your mind as empty.  +
de bzhin gshegs pa;དེ་བཞིན་གཤེགས་པ་;Tathāgata;One of the most common epithets of the Buddha,literally meaning one who is “thus gone” (''tathā āgata'') beyond samsara to the far shore of ''nirvana'', or who is “thus come” (''tathā āgata'') to the world to show the way to nirvana.  +
ni gu ma'i chos drug;ནི་གུ་མའི་ཆོས་དྲུག་;six Dharmas of Niguma;six dharmas of niguma;Inner heat, illusory body, dream, clear light, transference of consciousness, and the bardo.  +
gshen;གཤེན་;shen;In Bön, a sacrificial officiant or “priest.” Applied more abstractly, the term also has connotations of ultimacy.  +
''tshogs'' [or ''rnam shes''] ''brgyad'';ཚོགས་ ༼རྣམ་ཤེས་༽ བརྒྱད་;eight consciousnesses;eight consciousnesses;In Yogācāra: consciousness related to eye, car, nose, tongue, body, mind, the afflicted mind, and the mind-basis-of-all.  +
de tsam lnga;དེ་ཙམ་ལྔ་;five sense objects;five sense objects;In Sāṃkhya: forms, sounds, smells, tastes, tangibles.  +
dga bzhi;དག་བཞི་;four joys;four joys;On the completion stage of highest yoga tantra (especially the mother tantras), four experiences induced by the movement of energies within the central channel: joy, ultimate joy, joy of cessation, and innate joy.  +
gzugs sku;གཟུགས་སྐུ་;form body;form body;rūpakāya;In the most general terms, a ''buddha's'' physical body, in contrast to the “body of Dharma” (''dharmakāya''). In ''Mahayana'', the form body is the aspect taken by dharmakāya for the sake of others. It is achieved through the accumulation of merit and is usually subdivided into the ''enjoyment body'' and ''emanation body''.  +
yig cha bzhi;ཡིག་ཆ་བཞི་;four textbooks;four textbooks;Ch. ''sishu'';In Confucian tradition: the ''Daxue'' (''Great Learning''), the ''Zhongyong'' (''Doctrine of the Mean''), the ''Lunyu'' (''Analects''), and the ''Mengzi'' (''Book of Mencius'').  +
las bzhi;ལས་བཞི་;four activities;four activities;In tantric traditions: peaceful, increasing, empowering, and wrathfiil.  +
phyag rgya chen po'i rnal ’byor bzhi;ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ཆེན་པོའི་རྣལ་འབྱོར་བཞི་;four yogas of Mahāmudrā;four yogas of mahāmudrā;One-pointedness, nonelaboration, single taste, nonmeditation.  +
dbu ma;དབུ་མ་;Madhyamaka;With ''Cittamātra'', one of the two major ''Mahayana'' philosophical schools. Founded by Nāgārjuna, it focuses on the doctrine of ''emptiness'' expounded in the perfection of wisdom literature. Madhyamaka was the most influential single philosophical tradition in Tibet and spread in other parts of the Mahayana world as well.  +
sdug gsum;སྡུག་གསུམ་;three poisons;three poisons;Greed, hatred, and ignorance.  +