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An Indian master of philosophy. ''See'' Acharya Nagarjuna.  +
Pacifying, one of the Eight Practice Lineages brought to Tibet by Phadampa Sangye.  +
The second of the three experience of appearance, increase, and attainment.  +
The "realm of phenomena."Same as emptiness. In this context, ''dharma'' means the truth, and ''dhatu'' means space free from center or periphery. Another explanation is "the nature of phenomena," which is beyond arising, dwelling, and ceasing.  +
The general root guru is the vajra master from whom one receives empowerment and explanation of the tantric teachings. The specific root guru is the master who points out the nature of mind.  +
The excellent beginning of bodhicitta, the excellent main part of nonconceptualization, and the excellent conclusion of dedication. Also called the three excellencies.  +
''Prana'' here is the "wind of karma," and ''mind'' is the dualistic consciousness of an unenlightened being.  +
The experience of luminosity in one's present meditation practice, while on the path. ''See'' mother luminosity.  +
These two comprise the truth of origin among the four noble truths.  +
The vajrayana teachings given by the Buddha in his sambhogakaya form.  +
The pure nirmanakaya realms manifested by the buddhas of the five families, such as the realm of Sukhavati.  +