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lha'i nga rgyal;Divine Pride;divine pride;'See' stable pride.  +
sgrub pa bka' brgyad;Eight Great Sādhana Teachings;eight great sādhana teachings;Mahāyoga is traditionally divided into two groups, the Collected Tantras, which includes the ''Guhyagarbha Tantra'', and the Collected Sādhanas. The latter division contains the Eight Great Sādhana Teachings, which comprise the ritual practices and instructions associated with eight divinities - five transcendent deities and three mundane deities. The five wisdom deities are Mañjuśrī Yamāntaka (enlightened form), Padma Hayagrīva (enlightened speech), Viśuddha (enlightened mind), Vajramṛta Mahottara (enlightened qualities), and Vajrakīlaya (enlightened activity). The three classes of worldly divinities are Mātaraḥ (liberating sorcery), Lokastotrapūja (mundane praises), and Vajramantrabhīru (wrathful mantra). [NS 283] These teachings have been maintained and practiced in both the Transmitted Teachings and the treasure tradition. In the former, the primary source is a cycle titled the ''Fortress and Precipice of the Eight Teachings: The Distilled Realization of the Four Wise Men''. There are a great many related teachings in the treasure tradition, the most important, however, are found in the revelations of Nyang Ral Nyima Özer, Guru Chöwang, and Rigdzin Gödem. [WC 777]  +
shu nya ta'i sngags;Svabhāva Mantra;oṃ svabhāva śuddhaḥ sarvadharmāḥ svabhāva haṃ;This mantra is commonly used at the outset of development stage practice to dissolve all phenomena into emptiness (prior to developing the visualization). Tsele Natsok Rangdröl explains, "One begins the development stage with purifying into emptiness by means of the svabhāva mantra. This mantra is meant to remind the practitioner of the essence of emptiness, the original natural state of all phenomena ... It is precisely the natural expression of this emptiness, the magical display of its unceasing cognizant quality, that emanates and manifests in the form of a celestial palace and various types of deities." [EM 88]  +
nges don;Definitive Meaning;definitive meaning;To specific disciples it is taught that the profound nature of all phenomena is emptiness, free from arising, cessation, and every other form of conceptual projection, and that the actual condition and nature of things is one of luminosity, beyond anything that can be thought or put into words. The definitive meaning is this nature, as well as the scriptures that teach it and their related commentaries. [TD 655]  +
mnyam nyid ye shes;wisdom of equality;wisdom of equality  +
thun mong gi dngos grub brgyad;Eight Mundane Spiritual Accomplishments;eight mundane spiritual accomplishments;See mundane spiritual accomplishment and spiritual accomplishment.  +
chos nyid;reality,reality itself;reality,reality itself  +
rdo rje'i bzlas pa;Vajra Recitation;vajra recitation;Vajra recitation is the practice of linking mantra recitation with movements of the breath. This often involves linking the inhalation, resting, and exhalation of the breath with the mental recitation of the seed syllables OṂ AḤ HūṂ, while simultaneously holding the vase breath. [NO 4, 20]  +
byang chub sems dpa;Bodhisattva;bodhisattva;Bodhisattva;[Lit. "heroic being of enlightenment"] - An individual who trains in the Great Vehicle, so-called because such individuals do not become discouraged in the face of the long duration it takes to attain great enlightenment, nor in giving away their own head and limbs out of generosity. [TD 1870]  +
byang ch ub gyi sems bskyed;generating the awakened mind;generating the awakened mind  +
ye shes lnga;Five Wisdoms;five wisdoms;According to Jigme Lingpa, wisdom can be divided into twenty-five categories, as there are five different forms of wisdom present in each continuum of the five buddha families. [YT 431] More commonly, however, five forms of wisdom are taught. Dudjom Rinpoche explains that the wisdom of the basic space of phenomena is that which realizes how things really are, whereas the four subsequent wisdoms - mirrorlike wisdom, the wisdom of equality, discerning wisdom, and all-accomplishing wisdom - in their function of supporting and depending upon the former comprise the wisdom that comprehends all that exists. It has also been explained that the first wisdom mentioned above refers to the ultimate, while the latter four relate to the relative. [NS 140]  +
snang mched thob gsum;Appearance,Increase,And Attainment;appearance,increase,and attainment;''See'' three appearances.  +