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phyi nang gi rgyud sde;OUTER AND INNER TANTRA SECTIONS;outer and inner tantra sections;The three outer are kriya, upa, and yoga. The three inner are maha, anu, and ati.  +
srid pa'i bar do;BARDO OF BECOMING;bardo of becoming;The period after death from the arising of confusion and one's emergence in a mental body until being conceived in the womb of the next life.  +
tshogs brgyad;EIGHT COLLECTIONS;eight collections;The eight collections of consciousnesses, cognitions.  +
rgyal ba;VICTORIOUS ONE;victorious one;Buddha Shakyamuni.  +
sku bzhi;FOUR KAYAS;four kayas;The three kayas in addition to svabhavikakaya.  +
dug lnga'i nyon mongs pa;KLESHAS OF THE FIVE POISONS;kleshas of the five poisons  +
dbu ma;MADHYAMIKA;madhyamika;The Middle [Way]. The highest Mahayana school of philosophy.  +
yul brgyad;EIGHT OBJECTS;eight objects;The objects of the eight consciousnesses: sight, sound smell, taste, texture, mental objects, the all-ground, and appearance.  +
dug gsum;THREE POISONS;three poisons;Attachment, anger, and delusion.  +
mched pa'i nyams;EXPERIENCE OF INCREASE;experience of increase;The second of the stages of appearance, increase, and attainment. Same as the "blackness. "  +
thams cad mkhyen pa;LEVEL OF OMNISCIENCE;level of omniscience;Complete buddhahood.  +
rin chen 'byung gnas;RATNASAMBHAVA;ratnasambhava;One of the five buddha aspects.  +
'gyur ba'i sdug bsngal;SUFFERING OF CHANGE;suffering of change;Mainly the suffering of the three higher realms.  +
snang ba bzhi;FOUR VISIONS;four visions;Four stages in Dzogchen practice: manifest dharmata, increased experience, awareness reaching fullness, and exhaustion of concepts and phenomena. The Maha Ati equivalent to the ten bodhisattva bhumis.  +
longs sku'i 'od gsal;SAMBHOGAKAYA LUMINOSITY;sambhogakaya luminosity;The luminosity during the bardo of dharmata.  +
sgo lnga'i rnam shes;FIVE SENSE CONSCIOUSNESSES;five sense consciousnesses;The five functions of cognizing the sense objects of visual form, sound, smell, taste, and texture.  +
rim gnyis kyi lam;PATH OF THE TWO STAGES;path of the two stages;The two stages of development and completion, which are the means and knowledge (prajna and upaya) of vajrayana practice.  +
bde ba can;SUKHAVATI;sukhavati;The pure realm of Buddha Amitabha.  +