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rnam pa thams cad mkhyen pa'i ye shes,ji snyad mkhyen pa'i ye shes;primordial consciousness that perceives the full range of phenomena;primordial consciousness that perceives the full range of phenomena;yāvadbhāvikajnāna;The phenomenological aspect of primordial consciousness—omniscience;this perceives all the manifestations of the natural radiance of pristine awareness.  +
zhen pa;cling;cling;To be strongly attached to something, reifying and grasping at it without realizing its emptiness.  +
tshogs gnyis;accumulations,two;accumulations,two;dvisaṃbhāra;The twofold accumulations of merit (bsod noms), which culminates in the achievement of the form (rūpakāya) of a buddha, and of wisdom (ye shes), which culminates in the achievement of the mind (dharmakāya) of a buddha.  +
sems byung;mental process;mental process;caitta;A mental process that arises in conjunction with consciousness, by means ofwhich one engages in various ways with the objects of apprehension.  +
gzhi dbyings;absolute space of the ground;absolute space of the ground;The ground of all phenomena  +
rtsa ba gsum;Roots,Three;roots,three;The inner objects of refuge, which are the guru, the root of blessings;one's personal deity (Tib.jv dam, Skt. iffadevatd), the root ofsiddhis;and the dākinīs or the dharmapālas, the roots of enlightened activities.  +
snyigs ma lnga;dregs,five;dregs,five;Degenerate lifespans, mental afflictions, sentient beings, times, and views.  +
gzugs kyi sku;rūpakāya;A form embodiment of an enlightened being, including nirmāṇakāyas and saṃbhogakāyas.  +
thod rgal;direct crossing over;direct crossing over;vyutkrāntaka;The second of the two phases of the practice of the Great Perfection, which is aimed at realizing the spontaneous manifestations of the dharmakāya.  +
gri gug;A curved,hooked knife used for flaying hides.;a curved,hooked knife used for flaying hides.  +
rkyang ma;lalana;The left channel among the three principal channels that run vertically through the torso and up into the head  +
nyams snang;experience,visionary;experience,visionary;The four visions of direct crossing over practice.  +
phra men,sha za;piśācī;One of eight flesh-eating protector deities with a bird's head and a woman's body or with a carnivorous animal's head and a man's body. See GD187, VE261.  +
dbu ma;Madhyamaka;The Middle Way, the higher of the two Mahāyāna schools in the sūtra system.  +
rang songs rgyas;pratyekabuddha;Lit. "solitary buddha," a person who is committed to his own individual liberation by solitary practice. Pratyekabuddhayāna (Skt., Tib. rang sangs rgyas kyi theg pa). The spiritual vehicle of a pratyekahuddha, which is perfected by realizing the nature of all appearances and mindsets of the three realms as dependently related events and as the t welve links ofdependent origination.  +
gzhal yas khang;palace,immeasurable (celestial);palace,immeasurable (celestial);vimāna;The "conceptually immeasurable abode" of a deity.  +
mnyam pa nyid kyi ye shes;primordial consciousness of equality;primordial consciousness of equality;samatājñana;Primordial consciousness of the equal purity of saṃsāra and nirvāna in great emptiness;this is purified as Bhagavān Ratnasambhava. When obscured by ignorance, it manifests externally as yellow light;this is reified as the derivative element of earth. Its radiance is transformed into afflictive mentation and gives rise to thoughts of pride and the aggregate of feeling. See GD 150-53, VE 121-25.  +
mam thar sgo gsum;doors of liberation,three;doors of liberation,three;vimokśamukha;Emptiness, signlessness, and desirelessness.  +
kun gzhi rnam shes;substrate consciousness;substrate consciousness;ālaya vijñāna;An ethically neutral, inwardly directed state of consciousness, free of conceptualization, in which appearances of self, others, and objects are absent. suchness (Tib. de bzhin nyidSkt. tathatd). The ineffable realityofemptiness;the ultimate nature of all phenomena.  +