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sprul pa'i sku;སྤྲུལ་པའི་སྐུ་;emanation body;emanation body;nirmāṇakāya;nirmanakaya,trul(-pai) ku;nirmanakaya,trul(-pai) ku;literally, "emanation body";the impermanent physical manifestation of enlightened being in response to the needs of ordinary beings [Manifested Body (BM);manifest dimension of awakening (MW);incarnate body (NGP);unobstructed miraculous emanation form (ws)]  +
dug lnga;དུག་ལྔ་;dug-nga;dug-nga;literally, "five poisons";basic afflictive emotions—desire-attachment, aversion, ignorance, pride and jealousy-envy—that involve ordinary dualistic mind and so obscure the true nature of mind  +
slong;སློང་;long;long;upheavals occurring as hallucinations due to outside forces, on an inner level as disease and physical pain or on a secret level as emotional and mental instability  +
rang rgyal,rangs sangs rgyas;རང་རྒྱལ་,རངས་སངས་རྒྱས་;pratyekabuddha,rang-gyal,rang sanggyay;pratyekabuddha,rang-gyal,rang sanggyay;literally, "self-made buddha";one who follows or has accomplished the hinayana path that leads to realization of the nonexistence of the self of the individual personality and partial realization that phenomena are interdependent and have no self-nature  +
gzung ba;གཟུང་བ་;zung-wa;zung-wa;the objective pole of dualistic experience;the emergence of apparent phenomena as sensory objects for avenues of sensory consciousness (e.g., visual forms as objects of visual consciousness) [object (GL)]  +
lha;ལྷ་;god, in the sense of a being reborn within the relatively highest realms of cyclic existence;in other contexts, the term refers to a meditation deity embodying a particular quality of pristine awareness  +
lam;ལམ་;path;path;the process that leads from the unenlightened state of a sentient being to the awakened state of a buddha  +
'od gsal;འོད་གསལ་;sheer lucidity;sheer lucidity;prabhāsvara;od-sal;od-sal;denotes the sphere of intrinsic awareness, or buddha nature, as being that of subtle lucidity free of defilement [clarity, luminous absorption (BM);clear light (GL, MW, SL, WPT);sheer lucency, vibrant source of experience (KB);luminosity (LS, SGK, VH);utter lucidity (PT)]  +
rgyud;རྒྱུད་;mindstream;mindstream;gyud;gyud;the flow or "thread" of conserous awareness from moment to moment that is misapprehended as a discrete "self" or ego-entity  +
sgrub pa;སྒྲུབ་པ་;sādhana;drub-pa;drub-pa;formal techniques to promote spiritual development and accomplishment  +
sku;སྐུ་;kāya;kaya;kaya;literally, "body";a dimension of enlightened being, functioning as a basis for positive qualities and aspects of pristine awareness [gestalt (FRC);founding stratum (KB);aspect/form of the unconceivable qualities of Buddhas (ws)]  +
so sor rtogs pa'i shes rab;སོ་སོར་རྟོགས་པའི་ཤེས་རབ་;so-sor tog-pai shey-rab;so-sor tog-pai shey-rab;discriminating transcendent knowledge;knowledge gained through analytical investigation leading to the definitive conclusion that all phenomena are emptiness  +
sra ba;སྲ་བ་;incorruptibility;incorruptibility;sra-wa;sra-wa;one of the seven vajra attributes of space and the true nature of being  +
phyal ba;ཕྱལ་བ་;uniform pervasiveness;uniform pervasiveness;khyal-wa;khyal-wa;uniform pervasiveness;one of the four key points of samaya of the ''t'hreg-chhod'' approach of Great Perfection;the experience of samsara and nirvana as free of biased extremes [omnipresent (GL);continuous (KB);free (MD);openness (PT);all-pervasiveness (RP)]  +
sangs rgyas;སངས་རྒྱས་;awakened mind,buddha(hood);awakened mind,buddha(hood);buddha;sang-gyay;sang-gyay;awakened mind, buddha(hood);also, one of the five buddha families, denoting the ground of being whereby the distortions of habitual patterns are cleared away in basic space and the context of pristine awareness and positive qualities unfolds  +
zhi byed;ཞི་བྱེད་;Pacification school;pacification school;Zhijed;zhijed;the school of Tibetan Buddhism based upon the teachings of the Indian master known to Tibetans as P'hadampa Sang-gyay (ཕ་དམ་པ་སངས་རྒྱས་), who visited Tibet in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries;the focus is the pacification of suffering through realization of emptiness, and the main scriptural sources are the sutras of the Perfection of Transcendent Knowledge (Prajñāpāramitā)  +
rdo rje thegs pa;རྡོ་རྗེ་ཐེག་པ་;vajrayana;dorje t'heg-pa;dorje t'heg-pa;the path of Buddhist practice based upon principles expounded in the tantras  +
kun 'byung 'dren pa'i theg pa;ཀུན་འབྱུང་འདྲེན་པའི་ཐེག་པ་;kun-jung dren-pai t'heg-pa;kun-jung dren-pai t'heg-pa;a spiritual approach that leads one away from the origin of suffering—the shravaka, pratyekabuddha and bodhisattva paths  +
rnam par snang mdzad;རྣམ་པར་སྣང་མཛད་;Vairocana;Nampar Nangdzad;nampar nangdzad;literally, "Distinct Manifestation";among the buddhas of the five families, the one associated with the central direction;the name denotes the positive qualities of the nature of mind becoming fully evident  +
yid;ཡིད་;ideational consciousness;ideational consciousness;yid;yid;consciousness that perceives all apparent phenomena of the six senses—the five physical senses and the realm of mental constructs  +