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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,  +
māra;dud;dud;Difficulties encountered by the practitioner. There are four kinds—skandhamāra which is inconect view of self, kleśamāra* which is being overpowered by negative emotions, mrtyumāra which is death and interrupts spiritual practice, and devaputramāra which is becoming stuck in the bliss that comes out of meditation.  +
Jthor lo gur pa;cakravartin;A cakravartin, also called a universal monarch, is a king who propagates the dharma and starts a new era.  +
six realms of saṃsāra;six realms of saṃsāra;The possible types of rebirths for beings in saṃsāra: the god realm in which gods have great pride, the asura realm in which the jealous gods try to maintain what they have, the human realm which is the best realm because one has the possiblity of achieving enlightenment, the animal realm characterized by stupidity, the hungry ghost realm characterized by great craving, and the hell realms characterized by aggression.  +
lung gi chos;dhar statements;dhar statements;lung gi chö;lung gi chö  +
kāyas;ku;ku;The three bodies of the Buddha: the nirmāṇakāya, saṃbhogakāya and dharmakāya. The dharmakāya (the "truth body"), is the complete enlightenment of the Buddha which is unoriginated wisdom beyond form and manifests in the saṃbhogakāya and the nirmāiiakāya. The saṃbhogakāya (the "enjoyment body"), manifests only to bodhisattvas. The nirmāijakāya (the "emanation body") manifests in the ordinary world and in the context of the Uttara Tantra manifests as the Sākyamuni Buddha,  +