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The five functions of cognizing the sense objects of visual form, sound, smell, taste, and texture.  +
The two stages of development and completion, which are the means and knowledge (prajna and upaya) of vajrayana practice.  +
The close female disciple of Guru Rinpoche and compiler of his teachings.  +
The period from the moment after death until one emerges in the mental body of the bardo of becoming.  +
The forty-two peaceful and fifty-eight wrathful divinities.  +
The dharmadhatu wisdom, mirrorlike wisdom, wisdom of equality, discriminating wisdom, and all-accomplishing wisdom. The five wisdoms should not be understood as being separate or individually achieved entities. Rather, they are different "facets of the same jewel" or the different functions of one's enlightened essence in its naked state.  +
The "essence body." Sometimes counted as the fourth kaya. It is the unity of the first three.  +
[[Songtsen Gampo]], Trhisong Detsen and Trhi Relpacen. 47, 510-22, 523, 889  +
Confidence (''dang-ba''), aspiration ('' 'dod-pa'') and conviction (''yid-ches-pa''). Irreversible faith (''phyir mi-ldog-pa'i dad-pa'') is sometimes added to these as a fourth or as an intensification of the preceding three. 968  +
Direct perception (''mngon-sum''), inference (''rjes-dpag''), proof (''sgrub-ngag'') and refutation (''thal-'gyur''), each of which is either valid (''yang-dag'') or invalid ('' ltar-snang''), making eight categories. 101  +
Nyatrhi Tsenpo, Mutrhi Tsenpo, Dingtrhi Tsenpo, Sotrhi Tsenpo, Mertrhi Tsenpo, Daktrhi Tsenpo and Siptrhi Tsenpo. All are said to have been immortal beings who ascended to the heavens on sky-cords having fulfilled the purpose of their reigns. 507, n. 535  +
According to the vehicle of [[bodhisattva]]s, these are the paths of accumulation (''tshogs-lam'', Skt. ''sambhāramārga''), connection (''sbyor-lam'', Skt. ''prayogamārga''), insight (''mthong-lam'', Skt. ''darśanamārga'') and meditation (''sgom-lam'', Skt. bhāvanāmārga). 192, 196-7, 231, 236, 259, 287, 923  +