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gang zag gi bdag;identity,personal;identity,personal;pudgalātmya;An intrinsically existent self, which is actually nonexistent but which is grasped as real by the deluded mind.  +
he ru ka'i gnas bcu;abodes of Heruka,ten;abodes of heruka,ten;The ten are the (1) abodes (Tib. gnas, Skt.pīṭha), (2) outer abodes (Tib. nye ba'i gnas, Skt. upapīṭha), (3) fields (Tib. zhing, Skt. kṣetra), (4) outer fields (Tib. nye ba'i zhing, Skt. upakṣetra), (5) pleasing places (Tib. tshan do, Skt. chandoha), (6) outer pleasing places (Tib. nye ba'i tshan do, Skt. upachandoha), (7) meeting places (Tib. 'du ba, Skt. melapaka), (8) outer meeting places (Tib. nye ba'i 'du ba, Skt. upamelāpaka), (9) charnel grounds (Tib. dur khrod, Skt. śmaśāna), and (10) outer charnel grounds (Tib. nye ba'i dur khrod, Skt. upaśmaśāna).  +
snyoms 'jug;meditative absorption;meditative absorption;samāpatti;One of eight attainments in the form and formless realms corresponding to the dhyānas. meditative concentration. See samādhi.  +
srog rtsa;channel life-force;channel life-force;The channel in the heart through which flow the life-sustaining vital energies, corresponding to the aorta of the physical body and the avadhūti  +
shes bzhin;introspection;introspection;saṃprajanya;The mental process by which one monitors one's own body and mind. In the practice of śamatha, its principal function is to note the occurrence of laxity and excitation.  +
mkbris pa;bile;bile;pitta;In the Ayurvedic and Tibetan medical systems, the bodily constituent, or humor, responsible for heat, metabolism, and transformation.  +
yongs su myang ngan las 'das pa;parinirvāna;The complete enlightenment of a buddha, manifesting outwardly as death.  +
'khrul pa;delusion;delusion;bhrāntī;The principal delusion is the reification of oneself and ''other phenomena,'' which acts as the root of all other mental affliction  +
matraṃ;The designation of matricide for the rūdra (of self-concepts) because he devours (obscures) his mother (the sugatagarbha). See CM 403, GD 276.  +
spros pa'i mtha'a brgyad;extremes of conceptual elaboration,eight;extremes of conceptual elaboration,eight;aṣṭānta;The eight philosophical assertions of origination, cessation, existence, nonexistence, coming, going, diversity, and unity.  +
phrin las bzhi;''activities,our enlightened'';''activities,our enlightened'';acifying, enriching, powerful, and wrathful enlightened activities.  +
'phrog ma;hārinī;hārinī;A malevolent ''demonic being that'' steals one s collections of merit and knowledge.  +
gdol pa'i rigs;candala;The lowest subdivision of the commoners caste (śūdra) of Vedic India, known in English as "untouchables."  +
dge ba'i bshes gnyen;spiritual mentor;spiritual mentor;kalyānamitra;A spiritual teacher who leads one to the state of liberation and spiritual awakening.  +
rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi;miraculous power,four bases;miraculous power,four bases;ṛddhipādāḥ;The samādhis of aspiration (Tib. 'dunpa),enthusiasm (Tib. brtson 'grus), intention (Tib.semspa), and analysis (Tib. dpyodpa).)  +
gnas tshul;mode of existence;mode of existence;How things actually are, in contrast with their modes of appearance (Tib. snang tshul).  +
longs spyod rdzogs pa'i sku;sambhogakāya;The "full enjoyment embodiment" of an enlightened being, which is accessible only to āryabodhisattvas and buddhas.  +