rgyu'i rkyen;རྒྱུའི་རྐྱེན་;causal condition;causal condition;hetupratyaya;That which assists or aids the arising of its specific result. See Mind and Its World II Sourcebook 2007, 32–33. +
nur nur po;ནུར་ནུར་པོ་;kalala;See glossary of enumerations: five embryonic stages. Karma Könchok Shönnu (Karma dkon mchog gzhon nu). Fourteenth century. Disciple of the fourth Karmapa, Rolpe Dorje. +
mtshan so gnyis dang dpe byed brgyad cu;མཚན་སོ་གཉིས་དང་དཔེ་བྱེད་བརྒྱད་ཅུ་;thirty-two excellent major marks and the eighty excellent minor marks;thirty-two excellent major marks and the eighty excellent minor marks;See Kongtrul 2011, 323–28. +
lanytsa,lanydza;Lañtsa;A Brahmic script derivative. It is either the Tibetan name for Ranjana/Rañjanā (the writing system for the Nepali language), or for a derivative of that script. See Kongtrul 2012, 779n453 and 248–50. +
sdug pa rnam par 'byed pa bde 'gro'i rten 'brel;སྡུག་པ་རྣམ་པར་འབྱེད་པ་བདེ་འགྲོའི་རྟེན་འབྲེལ་;dependent origination of the happy states,which are distinguished as pleasant;dependent origination of the happy states,which are distinguished as pleasant +
tsa ri tra;ཙ་རི་ཏྲ་;Charitra;This site is known to Tibetans as Tsari and is considered by many Tibetans to be located in southern Tibet. See Huber 1990. +
rdo rje gdan;རྡོ་རྗེ་གདན་;"Vajra Seat";"vajra seat";Vajrāsana;The place where all buddhas attain awakening and a name for Bodhgaya, where the Buddha Shākyamuni attained awakening. +
dbyu gu;དབྱུ་གུ་;"sticks";"sticks";daṇḍa;Equivalent to a minor saṃkrānti and a ghaṭikā, or nāḍī (''chu tshod'', "water-measure"). According to Henning (2007, 12): "[Daṇḍa] literally means stick, and this refers to an ancient Indian custom of beating a drum or gong with a stick to mark each nāḍī." A daṇḍa is equivalent to 360 breaths, or twenty-four minutes. +