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upḍāya;tab;tab;The skillful means used by enlightened beings to present the dharma taking the person's capabilities and propensities into account.  +
cho chi khor lo;wheel of dharma;wheel of dharma;dharmacakra;The Buddha's teachings correspond to three levels: the hīnayāna, the mahāyāna and the vajrayāna with each set being one turning of the wheel of dharma.  +
mahāyāna;tek pa chert po;tek pa chert po;Literally means "great vehicle" and are the teachings of the second and third turning of the wheel of dharma that teach the path of a bodhisattva, compassion for all beings, and realization of emptiness.  +
bhūmi;sa;sa;The levels or stages a bodhisattva goes through to reach enlightenment. Also called the bodhisattva levels and usually described as consisting of ten levels in the sūtra tradition and 13 in the tantra tradition.  +
Kagyu;kagyu;One of the four major schools of Buddhism in Tibet headed by His Holiness Karmapa. The other three schools are the Nyingmapas, the Sākyas, and the Gelupas.  +
tog pa cho;dharma of realization;dharma of realization;The dharma teachings which have been derived from direct realization. These contrast with dharma of statements.  +
four fearlessnesses;four fearlessnesses;catvāravāiśāradya;mi jig pa  +
gsuṅ-rab-yan-lag-bcu-gñis;dvādaśānga-dharma-pravacana  +
yid-bźin-nor-buḥi-rgyal-po;cintāmaṇi-ratna-rāja  +
ñon-moṅs-paḥi-kun-nas-ñon-moṅs-pa;kleśa-saṁkleśa  +
rnam-par-mi-rtog-pay,rnam-par-rtog-pa-med-pa;nirvikalpaka  +