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tshe dbang rig 'dzin;LIFE-POWER VIDYADHARA;life-power vidyadhara;The second of the four vidyadhara levels.  +
gzugs sku;RUPAKAYA;rupakaya;The "form body" composed of sambhogakaya and nirmanakaya.  +
zung 'jug ye shes la thim pa;UNITY DISSOLVING INTO WISDOM;unity dissolving into wisdom;One of the phases of the bardo of dharmata.  +
rdzogs chen sems sde;MIND SECTION OF DZOGCHEN;mind section of dzogchen;The first of the three sections of Dzogchen.  +
so sor rtog pa'i ye shes;DISCRIMINATING WISDOM;discriminating wisdom;One of the five wisdoms.  +
kun tu bzang mo;SAMANTABHADRI;samantabhadri;The consort of Samantabhadra.  +
bon;BON;bon;The religion in Tibet before Buddhism. When used with a negative connotation, it means the use of rituals for mundane or selfish pursuits.  +
rgyud 'bum phrag drug cu;SIX MILLION TANTRAS;six million tantras;The tantras of Dzogchen received by Garab Dorje from Vajrasattva.  +
gsang sngags;GUHYAMANTRA;guhyamantra;Synonymous with ''vajrayana'' or ''tantric teachings''. ''Guhya'' means secret, both concealed and self-secret. ''Mantra'' in this context means eminent, excellent, or praiseworthy. Same as ''Secret Mantra''.  +
rgyud 'bu;GYÜBUM;gyübum;The Hundred Thousand Tantras of the Nyingma School.  +
theg pa chen po'i gsang sngags;SECRET MANTRA OF THE GREATER VEHICLE;secret mantra of the greater vehicle;Vajrayana when regarded as a part of mahayana.  +
theg pa gsum;THREE VEHICLES;three vehicles;Hinayana, mahayana, and vajrayana.  +
FIVE ELEMENTS;five elements;Earth, water, fire, wind, and space.  +
gsang sngags;SECRET MANTRA;secret mantra;guhyamantra;Vajrayana. See Guhyamantra.  +
chos nyid kyi rang sgra;SPONTANEOUS SOUND OF DHARMATA;spontaneous sound of dharmata;One of the first displays in the bardo of dharmata.  +
mthar thug gi byang chub;FINAL ENLIGHTENMENT;final enlightenment;Complete and perfect buddhahood.  +
bya grub ye shes;ALL-ACCOMPLISHING WISDOM;all-accomplishing wisdom;One of the five wisdoms.  +
rnam byang;NAMJANG;namjang;"Complete perfection." In this context the term specifically refers to the natural light of the enlightened essence of mind.  +