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sbyong byed;process of purification;process of purification  +
bya grub ye shes;all-accomplishing wisdom;all-accomplishing wisdom  +
bskyed pa,gsal ba,gsal gdab pa;visualize;visualize  +
gsal ldan tshad brgyad;eight measures of clarity and stability;eight measures of clarity and stability  +
spong ba bzhi;four authentic eliminations;four authentic eliminations  +
dur khrod chas brgyad;Eight Charnel Ground Ornaments;eight charnel ground ornaments;The three garments (''bgo ba'i gos gsum''): elephant, human, and tiger skin;two fastened ornaments (''gdags pa'i rgyan gnyis''): human skulls and snakes;and three smeared things (''byug pa'i rdzas gsum''): ashes, blood, and grease. These also form part of the ten glorious ornaments. [TN 84]  +
ting nge 'dzin gsum;Three Absorptions;three absorptions;Three meditative practices that, in the Nyingma tradition, provide the framework for development stage practice: the absorption of suchness, absorption of total illumination, and causal absorption.  +
thabs;Skillful Means;skillful means;An activity that enables one to accomplish a given outcome easily. [TD 1148] ''See also'' path of skillful means and Vehicle of Skillful Means.  +
longs spyod rdzogs pa'i sku;Sambhogakāya;One of the five kāyas;while not wavering from the form of reality, the dharmakāya, this form appears solely to those disciples who are noble bodhisattvas. It is also the basis for the arising of the emanated form, the nirmāṇakāya, and is adorned with major and minor marks. [TD 2818] Padmasambhava explains further, "Sambhogakāya is the enjoyment of the self-existing wisdom of awareness because the kāyas and wisdoms are present within the continuity of the innate nature of your mind." [DE 190]  +
sems dpa' sum brtsegs;Series of Three Beings;series of three beings;''See'' three beings.  +
zur lugs;Zur Tradition;zur tradition;The Zur tradition is one of the three most prominent sublineages in the Transmitted Teachings of the Nyingma School. Citing the importance of the lineages of Nyak Jñānakumāra, Nup Chen Sangye Yeshe, and Zur Shakya Jungne in the early history of the Nyingma tradition, Dudjom Rinpoche notes that the Nyingma teachings "fell first to Nyak, fell to Nup during the intermediate period, and fell to Zur in the end." [NS 599] This lineage of masters is also known for developing some of the most unique and enduring interpretations of Buddhist scripture, especially concerning the textual lineage of the ''Tantra of the Secret Essence''. An extensive discussion of this lineage can be found in NS, pp. 617-649.  +