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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)  +
ngo bo nyid kyi sku;ངོ་བོ་ཉིད་ཀྱི་སྐུ་;body of the essential nature itself;body of the essential nature itself;svabhā-vikakāya;ngo-wo-nyid (kyi) ku;ngo-wo-nyid (kyi) ku;literally, "body of the essential nature itself";the fourth kaya, the totality of the three kayas as inseparable [founding stratum of pure facticity (KB);essential dimension of awakening (MW);embodiment of essential nature (NJ)]  +
lus;ལུས་;(ordinary) body;(ordinary) body;lü;lü  +
snang ba mtha' yas;སྣང་བ་མཐའ་ཡས་;Amitābha;Nangwa T'hayay;nangwa t'hayay;literally, "Limitless Illumination";among the buddhas of the five families, the one associated with the western direction;the name denotes the unlimited manifest aspect of the ground of being  +
ji snyed pa gzigs pa'i ye shes;ཇི་སྙེད་པ་གཟིགས་པའི་ཡེ་ཤེས་;pristine awareness of the multiplicity of things;pristine awareness of the multiplicity of things;ji-nyed-pa zig-pai ye-shey;ji-nyed-pa zig-pai ye-shey  +
anuyoga;ཨ་ནུ་ཡོ་ག་;the fifth of six levels of tantra in the Nyingma school;an approach in which all phenomena are realized to be perfect in their supreme purity and equalness  +
rdo rje gro lod;རྡོ་རྗེ་གྲོ་ལོད་;Dorje Drolod;dorje drolod;a wrathful manifestation of Padmakara, particularly associated with the revelation of hidden treasure teachings in the Nyingma tradition  +
rnam par shes pa;རྣམ་པར་ཤེས་པ་;vijñāna;nam(-par) shey(-pa);nam(-par) shey(-pa);discursive consciousness;the unceasing avenue for the manifestation of sensory objects [consciousness (cs, NJ, PC);perception (KB);modes of awareness or perception (PE)]  +
rtsal;རྩལ་;tzal;tzal;the dynamic energy of the ground of being, accounting for all qualities of the awakened state;when it is misperceived due to nonrecognition of intrinsic awareness, it gives rise to all aspects of ordinary experience [power, skill (BM);creativity (FRC, MW, PE, SL);display (NJ, PC);potency, the external manifestation of energy (SL)]  +
ye shes lnga;ཡེ་ཤེས་ལྔ་;ye-shey nga;ye-shey nga;the five aspects of pristine awareness—pristine awareness of the basic space of phenomena, or dharmadhatu (''chhö-ying ye-shey'');mirror-like pristine awareness (''me-long ta-bui ye-shey'');pristine awareness of equalness (''nyam-nyid ye-shey'');discriminating pristine awareness (''so-sor tog-pai ye-shey'');and all-accomplishing pristine awareness (''ja-wa drub-pai ye-shey'')  +
rin chen 'byung ldan;རིན་ཆེན་འབྱུང་ལྡན་;Ratnasambhava;Rinchhen Jungdan;rinchhen jungdan;literally, "Source of Preciousness";among the buddhas of the five families, the one associated with the southern direction;the name denotes the ground of being as the source of all elements of the path and its fruition, and endowed with an abundance of positive qualities  +