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don yod grub pa;དོན་ཡོད་གྲུབ་པ་;Amoghasiddhi;Donyod Drubpa;donyod drubpa;literally, "Accomplishment of Meaning";among the buddhas of the five families, the green buddha associated with the northern direction;the name denotes the self-occurring nature of all aspects of reality  +
bdud 'dul rdo rje;བདུད་འདུལ་རྡོ་རྗེ་;Duddul Dorje;duddul dorje;a famous teacher and revealer of hidden treasure teachings in the Nyingma school, who lived from 1615 to 1672;Dudjom Lingpa was a later incarnation in the succession of rebirths that included Duddul Dorje  +
mkha' 'gro ma;མཁའ་འགྲོ་མ་;ḍākinī;dakini;dakini;literally, "sky goer";sky dancer;the feminine embodiment of pristine awareness;in the ultimate sense, the term denotes emptiness as the space in which all phenomena manifest  +
gzhon nu bum sku;གཞོན་ནུ་བུམ་སྐུ་;zhon-nu bum-ku;zhon-nu bum-ku;literally, "youthful vase body";the sphere of intrinsic awareness is "youthful" (''zhon-nu''), since it is free of all birth, death and decay;like a "vase" (''bum''), since there is no violation of its encompassing spontaneous presence;and referred to as "body," or "kaya" (''ku''), since it supports an amassing of all qualities of buddhahood;the seventh of seven terms referring to the Great Perfection teachings as explained to Dudjom Lingpa by Ekajati  +
sgom pa;སྒོམ་པ་;meditation;meditation;gom-pa;gom-pa;while the term may refer to any systematic means of developing one-pointed attention and insight, in the context of the Great Perfection it implies maintaining ongoing awareness of the primordial ground of being  +
me long lta bu'i ye shes;མེ་ལོང་ལྟ་བུའི་ཡེ་ཤེས་;mirror-like pristine awareness;mirror-like pristine awareness;me-long ta-bui ye-shey;me-long ta-bui ye-shey;one of the five aspects of pristine awareness (''see ye-shey nga'');refers to the fact that emptiness is not an inert void, but is free of sullying factors, like a polished mirror in which anything can arise [mirror(-like) primordial wisdom (BM);Mirrorlike Awareness (MK);mirror-like timeless awareness (PPTC);mirror-like wisdom (RW, WPT);Mirror Wisdom (SGK)]  +
'ub chub;འུབ་ཆུབ་;all-embracing consummation;all-embracing consummation;ub-chhub;ub-chhub;all-embracing consummation (''see khor-day ub-chhub'')  +
'dzin pa;འཛིན་པ་;dzin-pa;dzin-pa;the subjective pole of experience;conceptual thought patterns that perpetuate perceptions of sensory objects [subject, that which apprehends (GL);reifying concepts (PT)]  +
ru dra;རུ་དྲ་;rūdra;harmful influences due to ignorance and negativity, personified as a malevolent and demonic figure  +
mi shigs pa;མི་ཤིགས་པ་;indestructibility;indestructibility;mi-shig-pa;mi-shig-pa;one of the seven vajra attributes of space and the true nature of being  +
mig yor;མིག་ཡོར་;hallucination;hallucination;mig-yor;mig-yor;a traditional metaphor for the illusion-like nature of phenomena  +
gsung;གསུང་;enlightened speech;enlightened speech;sung;sung  +
myang 'das;མྱང་འདས་;nirvāṇa;nirvana,nyang-day;nirvana,nyang-day;literally, "transcendence beyond sorrow";the awakened state of buddhahood  +
byang chub sems dpa';བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ་;bodhisattva;bodhisattva;literally, one with "a courageous mind bent upon enlightenment";one who follows or has accomplished the mahayana path, which leads to realization of the nonexistence of both the self of the individual personality and the self-nature of phenomena  +
zur chung shes rab grags pa;ཟུར་ཆུང་ཤེས་རབ་གྲགས་པ་;Zurchhung Sheyrab Dragpa;zurchhung sheyrab dragpa;famous teacher of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism who lived from 1014 to 1074  +
zhe sdang;ཞེ་སྡང་;aversion;aversion;zhe-dhang;zhe-dhang;one of the five basic emotional "poisons" that obscure the true nature of mind  +
yul;ཡུལ་;sensory object;sensory object;sensory object [cognitive domain (FRC);object (NJ, PC)]  +
rnying ma;རྙིང་མ་;Nyingma;nyingma;the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism;dating from the eighth century when Padmakara visited Tibet  +
theg pa;ཐེག་པ་;yāna;a spiritual approach integrating principles of spiritual development into a practical system of application  +
bdud kyi gcod yul;བདུད་ཀྱི་གཅོད་ཡུལ་;Cutting Through Maras;cutting through maras;Dudkyi Chodyul;dudkyi chodyul;a school of Tibetan Buddhism, most commonly referred to as "Chod" (literally, "cutting through"), founded by the Tibetan teacher Machig Labdron (མ་ཅིག་ལབ་སྒྲོན་) in the twelfth century as an extension of the Zhijed teachings (''see'' Pacification school)  +