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The state of concentrated mind with fixation, and also the god realms produced through such mental concentration.  +
A perfect buddha's thirty-two major and eighty minor marks of excellence.  +
The precious buddha, the precious dharma, and the precious sangha.  +
The teachings brought to Tibet and translated chiefly during the reign of King Trisong Detsen and in the following period up to Rinchen Sangpo.  +
The "diamond seat" under the bodhi tree in Bodhgaya where Buddha Shakyamuni attained enlightenment.  +
The channels, energies or winds, and essences of the physical body.  +
The basis of all of samsara and nirvana. See also All-ground.  +
A practitioner taking the gradual approach to enlightenment.  +
Inherent or primordial purity and the purity of having removed all temporary obscurations.  +
The vehicles focused on contemplation of the four noble truths and the twelve links of dependent origination for the sake of individual liberation.  +
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche's hermitage near Kathmandu.  +
The essential view of mahamudra introduced directly and without being dependent upon philosophical reasoning (as in sutra mahamudra) or yogic practices (as in mantra mahamudra).  +
Gods, demigods, human beings, animals, hungry ghosts, and hell beings.  +
One of the various types of enhancement. Acts of procuring food and clothing, like a businessman, or keeping to detailed precepts and rituals.  +
The three kayas plus svabhavikakaya. See Three kayas; Svabhavikakaya.  +
Literally, "great perfection," the most direct practice for realizing one's buddha nature, according to the Nyingma or Old School. See also Dzogchen.  +
The extinction of all faults and obscurations and the perfection of all enlightened qualities.  +
Refers to the practice that follows the preliminaries: either yidam practice or, in this case, the actual practice of mahamudra.  +