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A great Indian master of philosophy. He was named "Naga Master" because he taught the beings in the naga world and returned with the extensive version of Prajnaparamita left in their safekeeping.  +
In general, the period between dying and the next rebirth.  +
The three outer are kriya, upa, and yoga. The three inner are maha, anu, and ati.  +
The period after death from the arising of confusion and one's emergence in a mental body until being conceived in the womb of the next life.  +
The Middle [Way]. The highest Mahayana school of philosophy.  +
The objects of the eight consciousnesses: sight, sound smell, taste, texture, mental objects, the all-ground, and appearance.  +
The second of the stages of appearance, increase, and attainment. Same as the "blackness. "  +
Four stages in Dzogchen practice: manifest dharmata, increased experience, awareness reaching fullness, and exhaustion of concepts and phenomena. The Maha Ati equivalent to the ten bodhisattva bhumis.  +