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The four outer contemplations - the progress of a spiritual warrior (''dpa'-bar- 'gro-ba''), the precious crown (''rin-po-che'i tog''), emanation (''rnam-par rol-pa'') and the basket of plenty (''za-ma-tog''); the four inner contemplations - penetrating all objects (''yul-kun-la 'jug-pa''), manifestation (''mngon-par snang-ba''), the crown-jewel (''gtsug-gi nor-bu'') and arraying the summit of the victory banner (''rgyal-mtshan rtse-mo yongs-su bkod-pa''); and the four secret contemplations - purity of the movement of subtle energies ('' 'gyu-ba dag-pa''), profound appearance (''zab-mo snang-ba''), jewel lamp (''rin-chen sgron-me'') and excellence (''legs-pa''). Refer to Longcenpa, ''Treasury of the Supreme Vehicle'', (p. 28). 137  +
[[Nāgārjuna]] and [[Asaṅga]]. Also known as the two supreme ones. 180, 300-1, 849  +
The deities associated with the EIGHT CLASSES OF MEANS FOR ATTAINMENT 4; 521, 591, 606, 805, 828  +
Ḍākinī's body ornament discovered at Orshö Lungdrom by Sangye Lingpa  +
The playful air of grace (''sgeg-pa'', Skt. ''śṛhgāra''), the heroic (''dpa'-bo'', Skt. ''vīra''), the ugly (''mi-sdug-pa'', Skt. ''bībhatsa''), the fierce (''drag-shul'', Skt. ''raudra''), the laughing (''gad'', Skt. ''hāsya''), the terrifying ('' 'jigs-su rung-ba'', Skt. ''bhayānaka''), the compassionate (''snying-rje'', Skt. ''karuṇa''), the awesome (''rngoms-pa'', Skt. ''adbhuta'') and the peaceful (''zhi-ba'', Skt. ''śānta''). 98, 630, n. 751  +
The past ('' 'das-pa'', Skt. ''atīta''), present (''da-lta-ba'', Skt. ''vartamāna'') and future (''ma-'ongs-pa'', Skt. ''anāgata''). 157-8, 276, 308, 316, 320, 334, 414, 453, 633  +
The watery lamp of the far-sighted eyes (''rgyangs-zhag chu'i sgron-ma''), the lamp of emptiness which is the seminal point (''thig-le stong-pa'i sgron-ma''), the lamp of the expanse of awareness (''rig-pa dbyings-kyi sgron-ma'') and the lamp of discriminative awareness which is naturally present (''shes-rab rangbyung-gi sgron-ma''). 338-9  +
The denizens of hell (''dmyal-ba'', Skt. ''naraka''), the tormented spirits (''yi-dvags'', Skt. ''preta'') and the animals (''dud-'gro'', Skt. ''tiryak''). 58, 767  +
Liberality (''sbyin-pa'', Skt. ''dāna''), moral discipline ('' tshul-khrims'', Skt. ''[[śīla]]''), patience (''bzod-pa'', Skt. ''kṣānti''), perseverance (''brtson-'grus'', Skt. ''vīrya''), concentration (''bsam-gtan'', Skt. ''dhyāna'') and discriminative awareness (''shes-rab'', Skt. ''prajñā''). 36, 235-6, 255, 260, 300, 302, 306, 308, 320, 656  +
Delusion (''gti-mug'', Skt. ''moha''), desire ('' 'dod-chags'', Skt. ''rāga''), hatred (''zhes dang'', Skt. ''dveṣa''), pride (''nga-rgyal'', Skt. ''abhimāna''), envy (''phrag-dog'', Skt. ''īrsyā'') and the ignorance (Skt. ''avidyā'') on which basis there is subjective grasping of bewildering thoughts (''ma-rig-pa zhes-pa-ni gzhi 'khrul-rtog-gi cha 'dzin-pa''). 12, 55  +
Profit, loss, pleasure, pain, fame, defamation, praise and blame. 723, 852  +
The secret or sexual centres of the father consort (''yab'') and the mother consort (yum). 277, 368  +
The visionary appearance of the direct perception of reality (''chos-nyid mngon sum-gi snang-ba''), the visionary appearance of increasing contemplative experience (''nyams gong-'phel-ba'i snang-ba''), the visionary appearance of reaching the limit of awareness (''rig-pa tshad-phebs-kyi snang-ba'') and the visionary appearance of the cessation of clinging to reality (''chos-nyid-du 'dzin-pa zad-pa'i snang-ba''). 38, 332, 339, 341, 343, 371, 971  +
This is the seventh group of spirits who took possession of Tibet in archaic times. Their names are Nyenya Pangkye (''gnyan-gYa' spang-skyes''), Karting Namtsho (''gar-ting nam-tsho''), Lenglen Lamtsangkye (''gleng-lan lam-tsang-skyes''), Rutho Karkye (''ru-tho gar-skyes''), Shedo Kartingne (''she-do kar-ting-nas''), Me Pemakye (''me padma skyes''), Sange Trhülpoche (''gsang-ge 'phrul-po-che''), Trangwa Trangmagur (''drang-ba drang-ma-mgur'') and Kötong Namtsha (''bkod-stong nam-tsha''). 949  +
The Greater (''Mahāyāna'') and Lesser (''Hīnayāna'') vehicles. 17, 81, 83  +
Those of the mundane body (''lus''), speech (''ngag''), mind (''yid''), social class (''rigs'') and duties (''bya-ba''). 357  +
Creation (''skye-ba''), cessation ('' 'gog-pa''), nihilism (''chad-pa''), eternalism (''rtag pa''), coming ('' 'ong-ba''), going ('' 'gro-ba''), diversity (''tha-dad'') and identity (''dong-cig''). 233  +