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malignant beings of the ''preta'' class, ghosts etc.  +
grammar, dialectics, medicine, arts and crafts, and religious philosophy.  +
the white thorn-apple, ''Datura alba'', mentioned in commentary to MA VI.25 as a drug that distorts the perceptions  +
1. see Calm and Insight. 2. Path of I. (''darśana-mārga, mthong lam''): the realization of direct insight into Ultimate Reality, whereby one becomes an ''Ārya''. 3. What is abandoned by I. (''darśana-heya, mthong spang''): many defilements, with the mental and non-mental factors associated with them, are eliminated by this realization.  +
Tantras of the ''Anuttara-yoga'' class are divided into Father-tantras such as the ''Guhyasamāja'', which emphasize the Method side, the practice of the Illusory Body; and Mother-tantras such as the ''Saṃvara'' and ''Hevajra'', which emphasize more the Wisdom side, the indivisibility of Bliss and Emptiness. See Lessing & Wayman, 260—267.  +
perhaps an error for ''bimbā, Momordica monadelpha'', a plant with bright red gourd fruits.  +
'counter-''ālīḍha'"`UNIQ--nowiki-0002FE24-QINU`"''' posture — sitting or standing with the right leg bent more sharply than the left.  +
the 'Lesser Vehicle' — the Buddhist practices of those who have taken Refuge in the Three Jewels but are not and do not aspire to be Bodhisattvas, and the schools advocating such an attitude  +
Buddha. The five ''Jinas ((rgyal ba) rigs lnga)'' are the Lords of the Five Families  +
the sets of vowed discipline — Prātimokṣa, Bodhisattva and Tantric vows.  +
lit. 'deathless': nectar, ambrosia (conferring immortality or other powers).  +