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bhan dha lcang lo can;skull with hair attached;skull with hair attached;bhan dha chang lo chen;bhan dha chang lo chen  +
klu;underworld serpent;underworld serpent;nāga;lu;lu  +
ka dag;original purity;original purity;kadak;kadak  +
dbyer med;inseparable;inseparable;yer med;yer med  +
lha 'dre byang che ba;powerful gods-māras;powerful gods-māras;lha dre chang che wa;lha dre chang che wa  +
lhun grub;spontaneous presence;spontaneous presence;anābhoga;lhun drüb;lhun drüb  +
pe dkar;white spirit [King Pehar];white spirit [king pehar];pekar;pekar  +
sgyu ma'i 'phrul 'khor;magician's magical display;magician's magical display;gyu ma'i trül khor;gyu ma'i trül khor  +
Iba 'dre;gods-māras;gods-māras;lha dre;lha dre  +
chos kyi dbyings kyi ye thes;primordial consciousness of the absolute space of phenomena;primordial consciousness of the absolute space of phenomena;dharmadhātujñāna  +
sprul pa'i sku;nirmāṇakāya;An "emanation embodiment" of the sugatagarbha that may appear anywhere in the universe in order to benefit sentient beings, with four types: living-being, teacher, created, and material nirmāṇakāyas. See VE i86-88.  +
dur khrod chen po brgyad;charnel grounds,eight great;charnel grounds,eight great;aṣṭamahāśmaśānā;Most Fierce (Tib. Gtum drag, Skt Caṇḍogrā), Dense Hucket (Tib. Tshang tshing 'khrigs pa, Skt. Gahvara), Blazing Vajra (Tib. Rdo rje bar ba, Skt. Vajrajvala), Endowed with Skeletons (Tib. Keng rus can, Skt. Karaṇkin), Cool Grove (Tib. Bsil ba'i tshal, Skt. Śitavana), Black Darkness (Tib. Mun pa nag po, Skt. Ghorāndhakāra), Resonant with "Kilikili" (Tib. Ki li ki lir sgras grog pa, Skt. Kilikilārava), and Wild Cries of "Ha-ha" (Tib. Ha ha rgod pa, Skt. Aṭṭahāsa).  +
zhing gi mkha' 'gro;dākinī,regional;dākinī,regional;A mundane dākinī. See CM 45 4amaru (Skt.).A ritual hand-drum used, fe instance, in the practice oseverance.  +
sdug bsngal zhi byed;pacification of suffering;pacification of suffering;A system of practice introduced into Tibet in the twelfth century by the Indian bodhisattva Padampa Sangyé.  +
rang bob skyi dran pa;mindfulness,naturally settled;mindfulness,naturally settled;The state of awareness in which consciousness mindfully comes to rest in its own state;with litde clinging to experiences, the mind setdes into its own natural state, free of modification.  +
bka' bar pa;intermediate teachings;intermediate teachings;The Buddha's second turning of the wheel of Dharma.  +
chos kyi dbyings;absolute space of phenomena;absolute space of phenomena;dharmadhātu;The ultimate ground of all phenomena in saṃsāra and nirvāṇa. This does not refer to space in the reified, Newtonian sense, but rather to an ultimate dimension of space out of which all manifestations of relative space-time and mass-energy emerge, in which they are present, and into which they eventually dissolve. Likewise, all manifestations of relative states ofconsciousness and mental processes emerge as displays of primordial consciousness, which has always been indivisible from the absolute space of phenomena.  +