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dkyil 'khor;MANDALA;mandala;Literally, "center and surrounding," but the term should be understood according to context. Usually a deity along with its surrounding environment.  +
rin chen gyi rigs;RATNA FAMILY;ratna family;One of the five buddha families.  +
bde gshegs snying po;SUGATAGARBHA;sugatagarbha;The buddha nature.  +
rgyal ba;JINA;jina;Victorious One. A buddha;one who has conquered the four Maras.  +
me long lta bu'i ye shes;MIRRORLIKE WISDOM;mirrorlike wisdom;One of the five wisdoms.  +
rjes su [rnal 'byor];ANU;anu;The second of the three inner tantras:  +
dpal chen he ru ka;GLORIOUS HERUKA;glorious heruka;The chief buddha of the fifty-eight wrathful deities.  +
'chi kha'i bar do;BARDO OF DYING;bardo of dying;The period from catching a fatal sickness until the end of the three dissolution stages.  +
gsal 'debs;REMINDING-INSTRUCTION;reminding-instruction;Refers here to the pointing-out instruction for recognizing the nature of mind, repeated for a practitioner at the verge of death by a master or a close dharma friend.  +
gling bzhi;FOUR CONTINENTS;four continents;The four continents surrounding Mount Sumeru: Superior Body, Jambudvipa, Cow Enjoyment, and Unpleasant Sound. Human beings live on all four continents, but on Unpleasant Sound they are not suitable to practice the buddha dharma.  +
rgyud sde;TANTRIC SECTIONS;tantric sections;The four or six sections of tantras.  +
padma 'byung gnas;PADMAKARA;padmakara;"Lotus-born." Same as Guru Rinpoche.  +
SHRI SINGHA;shri singha;A master in the Dzogchen lineage and root guru of Guru Rinpoche. Shri Singha attained complete realization of the Dzogchen teachings and, along with Guru Rinpoche, was one of the only two masters to fully attain the "empowerment of the display of awareness," through which they could transform the phenomenal world in any way they desired.  +
lam lnga;FIVE PATHS;five paths;The path of accumulation, joining, seeing, cultivation, and nonlearning. The five paths over the entire process from beginning dharma practice to complete enlightenment.  +
smon pa'i byang chub kyi sems;BODHICITTA OF ASPIRATION;bodhicitta of aspiration;This is composed chiefly of the four immeasurables: compassion, love, sympathetic joy, and impartiality.  +
ka dag chos sku'i 'od gsal;DHARMAKAYA LUMINOSITY OF PRIMORDIAL PURITY;dharmakaya luminosity of primordial purity;The Dzogchen word for our enlightened essence in its naked state.  +