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nyon mong pa'i sgrib pa;obstructions to liberation / afflictive obstructions;obstructions to liberation / afflictive obstructions;kleśāvaraṇa  +
sum bcu rtsa gsum;Land of the Thirty-Three;land of the thirty-three;trāyastriṃśa  +
mi slob lam;path of no more learning;path of no more learning;asaiksamārga  +
ye shes kyi rig ma;Wisdom Knowledge Woman;wisdom knowledge woman;jñānavidyā  +
man ngag gi sde;Instruction Class;instruction class;The third division of Ati Yoga, as arranged by Manjushrimitra.  +
bskal pa;eon;eon;kalpa;World age;cosmic cycle. A great kalpa corresponds to a cycle of formation and destruction of a universe and is divided into eighty intermediate kalpas. An intermediate kalpa is composed of one small kalpa during which life span, etc., increase and one small kalpa during which they decrease.  +
ha shang;Hashang;hashang;A Chinese Buddhist master who was invited to Tibet by King Songtsen Gampo. Also mentioned as one of the Chinese yogis that Vairotsana received teachings from in China.  +
kun tu bzang po;Samantabhadra;Literally, "Ever-Excellent One." (1) Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, one of the eight close sons of the Buddha, renowned for his offerings emanated through the power of his concentration;(2) the primordial buddha who has never fallen into delusion and who is the symbol of awareness, the ever-present pure and luminous nature of the mind.  +
sngags;mantra;Syllables or formulas that, when recited with appropriate visualizations, etc., protect the mind of the practitioner from ordinary perceptions. They are invocations and manifestations of the yidam deity in the form of sound.  +
ting nge 'dzin gsum;three samadhis;three samadhis;In Maha Yoga, the samadhi of suchness, the all-illuminating samadhi, and the samadhi of the seed syllable.  +
spyod rgyud;Upa Tantra;The second of the three outer tantras.  +
mngar gsum;three sweets;three sweets;Sugar, honey, and molasses.  +
lam;path;path;marga;Progress toward enlightenment is described, in both the Mahayana and Hinayana, in terms of the five paths of accumulation, joining, seeing, meditation, and no more learning. The first four constitute the path of learning, whereas the path of no more learning is buddhahood.  +
dpag bsam gyi shing;wish-fulfilling tree;wish-fulfilling tree;A magical tree that has its roots in the asura, or demi-god, realm but bears its fruit in the divine sphere of the Thirty-three.  +
mkhyen pa gsum;three knowledges;three knowledges;Basic knowledge, knowledge of the path, and omniscience.  +