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nang pa rgyud sde (mam pa) gsum;three inner classes of tantra /tantrapiṭaka;three inner classes of tantra /tantrapiṭaka;[[Mahāyoga]], [[Anuyoga]] and [[Atiyoga]]. Also referred to as the THREE CLASSES OF YOGA and the THREE VEHICLES OF INNER TANTRAS OF SKILFUL MEANS. 396-7, 529-96, 604, 918  +
rgyu dgu;nine basic conditions (of the piṭaka);nine basic conditions (of the piṭaka);navakārana;These are defined in ''Fundamentals'', pp. 78-9.  +
chos 'khor (rim pa) gsum;three (successive) promulgations/turning of the doctrinal wheel;three (successive) promulgations/turning of the doctrinal wheel;triparivartadharmacakrapravartana;The first promulgation at Vārāṇasī (''chos-'khor dang-po''), the intermediate promulgation at Vulture Peak (''bar-ma'i chos-'khor'') and the final promulgation in indefinite realms ''(chos-'khor tha-ma')''. 17, 23-4, 28, 76, 151-5, 187, 425, 896  +
bka' brgyud chung brgyad;eight minor subsects of the kagyü school;eight minor subsects of the kagyü school;These are the traditions following Phakmotrupa, namely, the Drigungpa which was founded by Drigung Kyopa Jiktensumgön (1143-1217);the Taklungpa founded by Taklung Thangpa Trashipel (1142-1210);the Trhopupa founded by Campapel (1173-1228);the Ling-re founded by Lingje Repa (1128-88);the Martshang founded by [[Marpa Druptop Sherap Senge]];the Yelpa founded by [[Yeshe Tsekpa]];the Gyazang founded by [[Zarwa Kelden Yeshe]];and the Shukseb founded by [[Kyergom Chenpo]]. 395, 853, 952  +
dag pa gsum;three purities (of mahāyoga);three purities (of mahāyoga);One of the FOUR AXIOMS OF MAHĀYOGA consisting of the purity of the outer world (''snod dag-pa''), the purity of its inner contents, i.e. living creatures (''bcud dag-pa'') and the purity of the components, bases and activity fields forming the mind-stream (''rgyud-mams dag-pa''). 275-6  +
mgur lha bcu gsum;thirteen hunting gods;thirteen hunting gods;These are ''thang-lha yar-zhur, yar-lha sham-po, gtsang-lha byol-yug, srog-lha gangs-tar, rgyogs-chen sdong-ra, dog-lha byang-rtse, lcogs-lha mtshal-rtse, gangsdkar gYu-rtse, sum-ri gnyen-po, 'dzum-chen stong-phron, dbyi-chen rab-mgo, 'bri-chen sdong-du and bod-kyi ba-ru''. 513  +
jo śāk rnam gnyis;(Two) image(s) of Lord Śākyamuni in Lhasa  +
ma rig pa gsum;three interrelated aspects of ignorance;three interrelated aspects of ignorance;The ignorance of belief in individual selfhood (''bdag-nyid gcig-pu'i ma-rig-pa''), the co-emergent ignorance (''lhan-cig skyes-pa'i ma-rig-pa'') and the ignorance of the imaginary (''kun-tu brtags-pa'i ma-rig-pa''). 12, 54  +
gsung rab yan lag dgu;nine branches of the scriptures;nine branches of the scriptures;navāṅgapravacana;The sūtras (''mdo-sde''), aphorisms in prose and verse (''dbyangs-bsnyad'', Skt. ''geya''), prophetic declarations (''lung-bstan'', Skt. ''vyākaraṇa''), verses (''tshig-bcad'', Skt. gāthā), meaningful or purposeful expressions (''ched-brjod'', Skt. ''udāna''), legends or frame-stories (''gleng-gzhi'', Skt. ''nidāna''), extensive teachings (''shin-tu rgyas-pa'', Skt. ''vaipulya''), tales of past lives (''skyes-rabs'', Skt. ''jātaka'') and marvellous events (''rmad-du byung'', Skt. ''adbhutadharma''). 76  +
'dug stangs gsum;three postures;three postures;According to the ''Penetration of Sound'': (1) the posture of the lion which rests in the buddha-body of reality frees one from all fears of bewilderment and enables one to see wiTHEyes of indestructible reality;(2) the posture of the elephant which rests in the buddha-body of perfect rapture brings about the experience of reality and enables one to see with lotus eyes;(3) the crouching posture of a sage which rests in the emanational body emanates reality as appearances, and enables one to see with the eyes of reality. 907  +
bdag med kyi don mam gnyis;two kinds of selflessness;two kinds of selflessness;ubhayanairātmya;The twofold truth of selflessness: the selflessness of individuals (''gang-zag-gi bdag-med'', Skt. ''pudgalanairātmya'') and the selflessness of phenomena (''chos-kyi bdag-med'', Skt. ''dharmanairātmya''). 108, 208, 216, 231, 234, 237  +
sde gnyis;two orders;two orders;Those of the sūtra and mantra traditions. 522  +
(thun min mchog ) dbang gong ma gsum;three higher (supreme uncommon) empowerments;three higher (supreme uncommon) empowerments;The secret empowerment (''gsang-dbang'', Skt. ''guhyābhiṣeka'');the empowerment of discriminating pristine cognition (''shes-rab ye-shes-kyi dbang'', Skt. ''prajñājñānābhiṣeka''), or third empowerment (''dbang gsum-pa'');and the empowerment of word and meaning (tshig-don-gyi dbang), also known as the fourth empowerment (''dbang bzhi-pa'', Skt. ''caturtha''). The secret one is associated with the commitments such as enjoying the five meats and five nectars without concepts of purity or impurity;the third is associated with conduct which concerns the consort embodying awareness (''rig-ma'', Skt. ''vidyā'');and the fourth is associated with the sameness of all things. See, e.g., [[Mipham]] Rinpoche, ''spyi-don 'od-gsal snying-po'', p. 146;and [[Jamgön Kongtrül]], ''shes-bya kun-khyab mdzod'', Vol. 2, pp. 656-82. These empowerments are called “uncommon” because they are revealed solely in the Unsurpassed Yogatantra. They are also referred to as the THREE PROFOUND EMPOWERMENTS. 347, 360, 913  +
bar do mam bzhi;four intermediate states;four intermediate states;The intermediate state of the birthplace (''skye-gnas-kyi bar-do''), the intermediate state of the moment of death ('' 'chi-kha'i bar-do''), the intermediate state of reality (''chos-nyid bar-do'') and the intermediate state of rebirth (''srid-pa bar-do''). 39,344-5  +
bsam gtan gyi de nyid gsum;three aspects of the reality of meditative concentration;three aspects of the reality of meditative concentration;According to Kriyātantra, by abiding in the flame of secret mantra accomplishment is conferred (''gsang-sngags mer-gnas dngos-grub ster''), by abiding in their sound yoga is conferred (''sgrar-gnas rnal-'byor ster-bar byed'') and at the limit of their sound freedom is granted (''sgra-mthas thar-pa sbyin-par byed''). 270  +
gling bzhi;four continents;four continents;caturdvīpa;Surpassing the Body (''lus-'phags'', Skt. ''Pūrvavideha'') in the east, Rose-Apple Continent ('' 'dzam-bu-gling'', Skt. ''Jambudvīpa'') in the south, Enjoyer of Cattle (''ba-glang spyod'', Skt. ''Aparagodanīya'') in the west and Unpleasant Sound (''sgra mi-snyan'', Skt. ''Uttarakuru'') in the north. 14, 56, 60, 131, 409, 438, 515, 577  +
rang bzhin sprul pa'i sku'i zhing khams lnga;five fields of the emanational body of natural expression;five fields of the emanational body of natural expression;These are listed in ''Fundamentals'', p. 128.  +
sgo gsum;three media;three media;The ordinary body (''lus'', Skt. ''kāya/śarīra''), speech (''ngag'', Skt. ''vāk'') and mind (''yid'', Skt. ''manas''). 264, 304, 367  +
chos 'khor gnas gsum;three doctrinal centres;three doctrinal centres;Samye, Lhasa Jokhang and Trhadruk. Pls. 38, 40, 100-1;838  +