Property:Gloss-term

From Buddha-Nature

This is a property of type Text.

Showing 20 pages using this property.
T
tathāgatagarbha;deshin shekpai nying po;deshin shekpai nying po;The original nature present in all beings which when realized leads to enlightenment. It is often called the essence of Buddhahood or enlightened essence and is the topic of the Uttara Tantra.  +
bodhisattva;chang chup sem pa;chang chup sem pa;An person who has committed him or herself to the mahāyāna path of compassion and the practice of the six pāramitās to free beings from saṃsāra.  +
salwa;salwa;Tibetan for luminosity. In the vajrayāna everything is void, but this voidness is not completely empty because it has luminosity. Luminosity or clarity allows all phenomena to appear and is a characteristic of emptiness (śūnyatā).  +
vajra;dorjé;dorjé;In Sanskrit a "thunderbolt" which was a weapon of Indra. In Tibet it generally means anything invincible or indestructible or "diamond-like."  +
samādhi;ting nge dziri;ting nge dziri;An advanced state in which the mind is in one-pointed meditation. It is also called "meditative absorpiton.  +
four noble truths;four noble truths;pak pay den pa shi;pak pay den pa shi;The first teaching of the Buddha and the foundation of Buddhism. These are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the cessation of suffering, and the eightfold path to enlightenment,  +
ten powers of the Buddha;ten powers of the buddha;These are special "miraculous" powers of the Buddha  +
four inconceivables or immeasurables;four inconceivables or immeasurables;catvāry aprarriāṇāni;tsad med pa;tsad med pa;The four qualities that one achieves with complete enlightenment. Being inconceivable to ordinary persons they are loving kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity,  +
kalpa;kal pa;kal pa;An eon which lasts in the order of millions of years.  +
Tuṣita heaven;tuṣita heaven;This is one of the heaven fields of the Buddha. Tusita is in die saṃbhogakāya and therefore is not located in any place or time, twelve deeds of the Buddha Traditionally the Buddha per-formed 12 major deeds in his life.  +
four particularities;four particularities;These are the characteristics of buddha nature when it manifests as complete enlightenment. They are lucid clarity, purity, possessing characteristics of enlightenment, and the presence of nonconceptual and analytical judgement.  +
abhidharma;chö ngön pa;chö ngön pa;The Buddhist teachings are often divided into the sūtras (the teachings of the Buddha), the vinaya (teachings on conduct) and the abhidharma (the analysis of phenomena).  +
rtogs pa'i chos;dh. realization;dh. realization;tog pa chö;tog pa chö  +
nirvāṇa;nya ngert lay day pa;nya ngert lay day pa;Literally, "extinction" (of ignorance) and means liberation from saṃsāra and suffering,  +