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The [[Tathāgata]] or Buddha family (''buddha rigs'' or ''de-bzhin gshegs-pa'i rigs'', Skt. ''tathāgatakula''), the Vajra family or family of Indestructible Reality (''rdo-rje'i rigs'', Skt. ''vajrakula''), the Jewel family (''rin-chen rigs'', Skt. ''ratnakula''), the Lotus family (''padma rigs'', Skt. ''padmakula'') and the Action family (''las-kyi rigs'', Skt. ''karmakula''). 11, 21, 33, 273, 343, 346, 355, 357, 447, 453, 561, 563, 623, 660, 672, 691, 746-7  +
Instruction by the great merit of the buddha-body (''sku bsod-nams chen-pos 'dul-ba)''; instruction by the direct perception of buddha-mind (''thugs mngon-sum-pas 'dul-ba''); instruction by inconceivable miraculous abilities (''rdzu-'phrul bsam-gyis mi-khyab-pas 'dul-ba''); and instruction by knowledge conveyed in speech (''gsung rig-pas 'dul-ba''). 21, 131-2, 146, 414, 415  +
Frescoe at Trampa Hermitage: the peaceful deities according to the Magical Net  +
The ''prātimokṣa'' (''so-thar''), [[bodhisattva]] vows (''byang-sems-kyi sdom-pa'', Skt. ''bodhisattvasaṃvara'') and mantra vows (''gsang-sngags-kyi dam-tshig'', Skt. ''samaya''). 78, 300, 302, 827, 831, 861  +
The Vinayapiṭaka ('' 'dul-ba'i sde-snod''), Sūtrapiṭaka (''mdo'i sde-snod'') and Abhidharmapiṭaka (''chos mngon-pa'i sde-snod''). Also referred to as the THREE LOWER PIṬAKA . 76, 78-80, 203, 259, 405, 428, 429, 436, 437, 441, 468, 511, 560, 619, 888  +
The wheel, gem, queen, minister, elephant, general and horse. 912  +
Otherwise known as ''rje-'bangs nyer-lnga'' (the “king and his twenty-five subjects”), they are enumerated in ''History'', pp. 534-6. The exact enumerations of the fifty-five realised ones of Yangdzong, the one hundred and eight accomplished masters of Yerpa and Chuwori and the thirty mantra adepts of Sheldrak are unknown. Of the twenty-five ḍakīnīs, seventeen are enumerated. 537  +
The SIX ENLIGHTENED FAMILIES OF FATHER TANTRA and the SIX ENLIGHTENED FAMILIES OF MOTHER TANTRA. 274  +
Two images of the Teacher, representative of the Buddha himself, the size of an eight-year-old and that of a twelve-year-old still preserved in the Jokhang and Ramoche temples  +
The body of perfect rapture (''longs-spyod rdzogs-pa'i sku'', Skt. ''sambhogakāya'') and the emanational body (''sprul-pa'i sku'', Skt. ''nirmāṇakāya''). 113, 168, 195-6, 237, 251, 342  +
Nyang-rel Nyima Özer, Guru Chöwang and Rikdzin Gödemcen. Refer to Jamyang Khyentse, ''Mkhyen brtse on the History of the Dharma'', (pp. 41-2). 755, 760, 780, 934  +
A) ''skyo-brag seng-ge rdzong'' in ''rdza-chu'' (main pilgrimage place of buddha-body); (1) ''spyi-'byams nyi-zla-phug'' in ''rdza-chu'' (body aspect of buddha-body); (2) ''glo-thu karma'' (speech aspect of buddha-body); (3) ''mnyan in 'bri-klung'' (mind aspect of buddha-body); (4) ''kha-la rong-sgo'' in Nangcen (attribute aspect of buddha-body); (5) ''he brag-dkar'' (activity aspect of buddha-body); B) ''spu-bo dga'-ba-lung'' (main pilgrimage place of buddha-speech); (6) ''padma shel-ri'' (speech aspect of buddha-speech); (7) ''kha-ba dkar-po'' in Tshawarong (body aspect of buddha-speech); (8) ''na-bun rdzong'' in Nangcen (mind aspect of buddha-speech); (9) ''ye-rgyal nam-mkha' rdzong'' (attribute aspect of buddha-speech); (10) ''hor tre-shod'' or ''lcags-mdud kha-ba lung-ring'' (activity aspect of buddha-speech); C) ''dan-ti shel-gyi brag in rma-khog'' (main pilgrimage place of buddha-mind); (11) ''rma-smad rdo-rje'i brag'' (mind aspect of buddha-mind); (12) ''me-nyag bzhag-ra lha-rtse'' (body aspect of buddha-mind); (13) ''war-ti'i brag'' (speech aspect of buddha-mind); (14) ''mkha'-'gro 'bum-rdzong'' in lower Nangcen (attribute aspect of buddha-mind); (15) ''spo-ne brag-dkar'' (activity aspect of buddha-mind); D) ''ru-dam gangs-kyi ra-ba'', otherwise called ''khro-ri rdo-rje zil-khrom'' (main pilgrimage place of buddha-attributes); (16) ''rdzong-shod bde-gshegs 'dus-pa'i pho-brang'' in '' 'dzings'' (attribute aspect of buddha-attributes); (17) ''mgul-mda' pho-brang'' in front of Lhündrup Teng Temple in Derge (body aspect of buddha-attributes); (18) ''padma shel-phug'' in the lower valley of ''rme-shod 'dzom-nang'' (speech aspect of buddha-attributes); (19) ''tsā-'dra rin-chen brag'' (mind aspect of buddha-attributes); (20) '' 'dzom-thog phu-seng gnam-brag'' in '' 'bri-chu'' (activity aspect of buddha-attributes); E) ''kaḥ-thog rdo-rje gdan'' (main pilgrimage place of buddha-activity); (21) ''brag-ri rdo-rje spungs-pa'' (activity aspect of buddha-activity); (22) ''gtsang-gshis rdo-rje gro-lod'' (speech aspect of buddha-activity); (23) ''rngu'' (body aspect of buddha-activity); (24) ''bkra-shis'', perhaps ''kam-po gangs-ra'' (mind aspect of buddha-activity); (25) ''hyal-gyi brag'' (attribute aspect of buddha-activity). 518, 867  
These are the FIVE BUDDHA-BODIES, the FIVE MODES OF BUDDHA-SPEECH, THE FIVE KINDS OF BUDDHA-MIND, THE FIVE ENLIGHTENED ATTRIBUTES and the FIVE ENLIGHTENED ACTIVITIES. 34, 35, 267, 282-3, 288-9, 36:  +
Mantras are unobscured in the area of skilful means (''thabs-kyi cha-la ma-rmongs-pa''), they have manifold means (''thabs mang-ba''), they are without difficulty (''dka'-ba med-pa'') and they are intended for those of highest acumen (''dbang-po mon-po'i dbang-byas-pa''). 246  +
The Most Fierce (''gtum-drag''), Dense Thicket (''tshang-tshing 'khrigs-pa''), Dense Blaze ('' 'bar 'khrigs-pa''), Endowed with Skeletons (''keng-rus-can''), Cool Forest, (''bsil-bu tshal'', Skt. ''Śītavana''), Black Darkness (''mun-pa nag-po''), Resonant with “Kilikili” (''ki-li ki-lir sgra-sgrog-pa'') and Wild Cries of “Ha-ha” (''ha-ha rgod-pa''). 626, 791  +
Through accomplishment in meditative practices, through service by means of body and speech, and through material offerings. 655, 658, 680, 871  +
In this context, the term may refer to ḍākinīs of the four peripheral enlightened families, i.e. the Jewel, Lotus, Action, and buddha or Vajra families; or to ḍākinīs belonging to four of the six classes, i.e. ''Padminī'', ''Śaṅkhinī'', ''Mṛginī'', ''Hastinī'', ''Varṇinī'' and ''Citriṇī''. See GGFTC(pp. 961-7 andn. 14). 755  +
East, south-east, south, south-west, west, north-west, north, north-east, zenith and nadir. 307, 412, 414, 419, 453, 624, 713, 915, 916  +
According to the ''Tantra of the Secret Nucleus'' and works such as the so-called ''Tibetan Book of the Dead'', these comprise the buddha, Vajra, Ratna, Padma and karma Heruka, along with their respective Krodhīśvarī, the EIGHT GAURĪ or Mātaraḥ, the eight Piśācī, the twenty-eight Īśvarī and the four female gatekeepers. 623  +