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Tibetan Buddhist scholar
Wylie: klong chen rab 'byams pa dri med 'od zer), or simply Longchenpa (1308–1364, "The Vast Expanse") was a Tibetan scholar-yogi of the Nyingma
Longchenpa
Tradition of teachings in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
important scholarly figure in the systematization of these new traditions was Longchenpa Rabjampa (1308–1364). Later figures who also revealed important treasure
Dzogchen
Primordial state in Tibetan Buddhism
Indian Buddha-nature theory according to Pettit. Tibetan authors like Longchenpa and Jigme Lingpa specifically linked the Dzogchen view of the basis with
Ground_(Dzogchen)
One of the three principal protectors of the Nyingma school of Buddhism
Essence" (Wylie: snying thig) teachings to her care. To the great master Longchenpa, who initiated the dissemination of certain Dzogchen teachings, Ekajati
Ekajati
Literary work
seven works, some with auto-commentaries, by the Tibetan Buddhist teacher Longchenpa (1308–1364). They constitute his most influential scholarly output and
Seven_Treasuries
History of Dzogchen teachings in Tibetan Buddhism and Bön
Later Dzogchen cycles were all influenced by Longchenpa's corpus. Malcolm Smith notes that Longchenpa's Tshig don mdzod (Treasury of Subjects) was preceded
History_of_Dzogchen
5th Tibetan Emperor and 38th King of Tibet (742-797)
young, but is believed to have incarnated later as a Terton, among them Longchenpa. Different from the Indo-Buddhist traditions that became the Vajrayana
Trisong_Detsen
Concept within Tibetan Buddhism
nihilistic view in which samsara and nirvana remain unconnected. Likewise, Longchenpa (14th century) writes in his Illuminating Sunlight: Every type of experiential
Rigpa
Type of Tibetan Buddhist practice
rise of the Longchen Nyingtik tradition, and the systematisations of Longchenpa, the main Dzogchen practices came to be preceded by preliminary practices
Practice_(Dzogchen)
written in Classical Tibetan and one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa. Longchenpa wrote 'The Treasury of the Supreme Vehicle' (Wylie: theg mchog mdzod)
Tsigdön_Dzö
Collection of Dzogchen tantras
and Melong's disciple Kumaradza (1266-1343), who was the root guru of Longchenpa (1308-1363). In the Nyingma school, the Seventeen Tantras are traditionally
Seventeen_tantras
Level of realization within Tibetan Buddhism
Togden Ugyen Tendzin. North Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1583944912. Rabjam, Longchenpa (1996). Talbot, Harold (ed.). The Practice of Dzogchen. Translated by
Rainbow_body
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita Nyingma Longchenpa Gelug Tsongkhapa Four Tenets system Rangtong-Shentong Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika
Laozi
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Buddhism_in_China
Nyingma Buddhist Lama (1730–1798)
promulgator of the Longchen Nyingthig, the Heart Essence teachings of Longchenpa, from whom, according to tradition, he received a vision in which the
Jigme_Lingpa
Translator of Tibetan Buddhist texts
in particular on the works of the 14th Century Nyingma master scholar Longchenpa. Since 1993 he has been teaching and leading retreats on Vajrayana and
Keith_Dowman
Scripture in Tibetan Buddhism
Jigme Lingpa (1730–1798), after his series of visions of the teacher Longchenpa(1308–1364). It forms an important cycle of the Nyingma school of Tibetan
Longchen_Nyingthig
Tibetan Buddhist master (1846–1912)
are in fact primordial endowments. Mipham inherited a distinction from Longchenpa between two types of effects: [1] produced effects, such as when a sprout
Jamgön_Ju_Mipham_Gyatso
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
Tibet, Sakya Pandita (1182–28 – 1251), as well as later thinkers like Longchenpa (1308–1364) expanded on these philosophies in their tantric commentaries
Vajrayana
Longchen may refer to: Longchen Rabjam Drimé Özer (1308–1364), or simply Longchenpa, major Tibetan Buddhist master of the Nyingma Dzogchen lineage Longchen
Longchen
Spiritual leader of Tibet since 1940
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
14th_Dalai_Lama
Buddhist philosophy founded by Nagarjuna
scholarship was very influential on later Tibetan Madhyamikas such as Longchenpa, Tsongkhapa, Gorampa, and Mikyö Dorje. In Tibetan Buddhist scholarship
Madhyamaka
Hindu and Buddhist concept and term
Lungi Terdzö (Wylie: lung-gi gter-mdzod) is the prose autocommentary by Longchenpa (1308–1364 or possibly 1369) to his Chöying Dzö (Wylie: chos-dbyings mdzod)
Svabhava
Non-sectarian movement within Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism before the 19th century, and figures like Tsongkhapa, Longchenpa and Shabkar are widely known to have studied with teachers from different
Rimé_movement
Dzogchen "cutting through" practice
Vimalamitra. Simon and Schuster. Stewart MacKenzie, Jampa (2014). The Life of Longchenpa: The Omniscient Dharma King of the Vast Expanse. Shambhala. Tenzin Wangyal
Trekchö
Buddhist tantra of the Mahayoga class
topics, and has influenced the Dzogchen tradition. The Nyingma scholar Longchenpa sees it as "the highest summit of all vehicles, the source of all verbal
Guhyagarbha_tantra
Buddhist philosophical tradition
(774– 835). In Tibet, philosophers such as Sakya Pandita (1182-28–1251), Longchenpa (1308–1364) and Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) continued the tradition of Buddhist
Buddhist_philosophy
Monastery in Tabo, Himachal Pradesh, India
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Tabo_Monastery
written in Classical Tibetan and one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa. Longchenpa wrote Desum Nyingpo (Wylie: sde gsum snying po), a prose autocommentary
Nelug_Dzö
Female Buddha of Compassion
lineages with different lists of twenty one forms of Tārā, including that of Longchenpa, Jigme Lingpa and Choggyur Lingpa. Source: The Tārā Tantra contains a
Tara_(Buddhism)
Preliminary practice in Vajrayana
bskyed-rim) and Dzogchen. In Finding Ease in Meditation (bsam gtan ngal gso), Longchenpa outlines three main categories of preliminary practices. He stresses that
Ngöndro
Principal Hindu goddess; goddess of knowledge, music, and speech
ISBN 978-1-55939-864-0. Jampa Mackenzie Stewart (2014). The Life of Longchenpa: The Omniscient Dharma King of the Vast Expanse. Shambhala Publications
Saraswati
First or Primordial Buddha
is only a metaphor for our true condition. Karl Brunnhölzl states: Longchenpa's Treasure Trove of Scriptures...explains that Samantabhadra—one of the
Adi-Buddha
Set of moral codes in Mahayana Buddhism
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Bodhisattva_Precepts
Canadian-born translator
Chökyi Nyima) is a Canadian translator who specializes in the writings of Longchenpa. He has served as an interpreter for many lamas from all four schools
Richard_Barron
Buddhist Vajrayana master, scholar, poet, and teacher (1910–1991)
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Dilgo_Khyentse
Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Tibetan_Buddhism
Branch of Buddhism
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Mahayana
School of Tibetan Buddhism
(gsung 'bum) of individual Tibetan authors. Longchen Rabjampa, Drimé Özer (Longchenpa, 1308–1364, possibly 1369) is a central thinker and poet in Nyingma thought
Nyingma
Buddhist text
Clemente, the text contains 84 chapters divided into three main sections, Longchenpa divided these into the sections shown below: The Root Tantra (the first
Kulayarāja_Tantra
Philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita Nyingma Longchenpa Gelug Tsongkhapa Four Tenets system Rangtong-Shentong Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika
Indian_philosophy
Tibetan Buddhist teacher and author
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Tsoknyi_Rinpoche
Tibetan Buddhist teachings that point directly to the Nature of Mind
heritage became apparent. Important treatises by the illustrious Nyingmapa Longchenpa (1308–1364) and the Kagyu master Wangchuk Dorje, 9th Karmapa Lama (1556–1603)
Mind_teachings_of_Tibet
Dzogchen book trilogy
long and beautiful poem Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind, Gyalwa Longchenpa gave the reason for his massive composition. He began by lamenting the
Trilogy_of_Natural_Ease
Lungi Terdzö (Wylie: lung gi gter mdzod) the prose autocommentary by Longchenpa (1308 – 1364 or possibly 1369) to his Chöying Dzö (Wylie: chos dbyings
The Mirror of the Mind of Samantabhadra
The_Mirror_of_the_Mind_of_Samantabhadra
Tibetan Buddhism textual form
and continue with the paths of the modest, medium and high scopes. Longchenpa's lamrim begins with the four thoughts that turn the mind, and proceeds
Lamrim
Contemplative Tibetan Buddhist practice
channels of the subtle body. The seven lojong are found in the works of Longchenpa, who wrote a commentary on a text of Garab Dorje which is in turn a commentary
Lojong
District of Arunachal Pradesh in India
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Tawang_district
Categorization of Buddhist tantric scriptures in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
esoteric instruction cycle" (man ngag sde'i rgyud bcu bdun). According to Longchenpa's Great Chariot: Mahāyoga, the father tantra, the nature of method [related
Classes of Tantra in Tibetan Buddhism
Classes_of_Tantra_in_Tibetan_Buddhism
anal or oral sexes with any genders as improper sexual behavior, and Longchenpa (1308–1363) included masturbation along with it as sexual misconduct.
Religious views on masturbation
Religious_views_on_masturbation
Hidden valleys in Buddhism
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Beyul
Meditation-based school of Mahāyāna Buddhism
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Zen
11th Panchen Lama as recognized by the 14th Dalai Lama
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Gedhun_Choekyi_Nyima
Doctrine within Tibetan Buddhism
also been used by other figures to refer to their Madhyamaka views, like Longchenpa and Mipham. The term rangtong (Tibetan: རང་སྟོང་, Wylie: rang stong; "empty
Rangtong_and_shentong
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Golden_Light_Sutra
Female guru-deity in Tibetan Buddhism
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Mandāravā
Type of philosophy
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita Nyingma Longchenpa Gelug Tsongkhapa Four Tenets system Rangtong-Shentong Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika
Chinese_philosophy
Concept in Buddhism
Ancient Tibetan school preliminary practice cycle in the Samantabhadra to Longchenpa to Jigme Lingpa's lineage of the Excellent Part to Omniscience: Vast Expanse
Bodhicitta
Hidden teachings in Buddhism
respectively—and has also been hidden by teachers such as the great translator Longchenpa. Sometimes terma are discovered by a master and re-concealed for a later
Terma_(religion)
Classifications of Buddhist teachings in Mahayana
written by figures such as Rongzompa, Chekawa Yeshe Dorje, Sakya Pandita, Longchenpa, Jamyang Shéba, and Changkya Rölpé Dorjé. The most common outline of basic
Buddhist Doctrinal Classification
Buddhist_Doctrinal_Classification
Title in Tibetan Buddhism
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Lama
Popular sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Heart_Sutra
Buddhist Dzogchen collection of scriptures
the Secret Heart Essence of Vimalamitra (bi ma'i gsang ba snying thig). Longchenpa clarified them in his 51 sections of Lama Yangtig. Padmakara concealed
Nyingtig_Yabshi
Buddhist temple in Tibet
engaged in their exercises. One wall of murals illustrates a commentary by Longchenpa on a Dzogchen tantra Rigpa Rangshar, interpreted according to the 5th
Lukhang
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
Abhayakaragupta Sakya Pandita Rongzom Acariya Anuruddha Dolpopa Je Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Gorampa Sakya Chokden Mikyö Dorje Modern philosophers Anagarika Dharmapala
Śūnyatā
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
Abhayakaragupta Sakya Pandita Rongzom Acariya Anuruddha Dolpopa Je Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Gorampa Sakya Chokden Mikyö Dorje Modern philosophers Anagarika Dharmapala
Determinism
Buddhist philosophical concept
begins with the work of Rongzom (1042–1136) and continues into the work of Longchenpa (1308–1364) and Mipham (1846–1912). Mipham Rinpoche, the most authoritative
Buddha-nature
Action driven by intention which leads to future consequences
context of early Yogacara, Asian Philosophy, Vol. 8 No. 1 Mar.1998. Nyingma Longchenpa (1308–1364), Karma, Cause, and Effect, Chapter IV of The Great Chariot
Karma_in_Buddhism
Dzogchen visual meditation practice
without having to go through intermediate steps." Jigme Lingpa follows Longchenpa in seeing the visionary practice of tögal as the highest level of meditation
Tögal
Head of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Dalai_Lama
Representations of the five qualities of the Adi-Buddha
Tobifudō (Ryukō-zan Shōbō-in Official Website). Retrieved 2021-10-01. Longchenpa (2014). "XIII". The Great Chariot. p. Part 3e.2a. "The Root Manual of
Five_Tathāgatas
Buddhist sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Diamond_Sutra
Chinese general (544–496 BC)
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita Nyingma Longchenpa Gelug Tsongkhapa Four Tenets system Rangtong-Shentong Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika
Sun_Tzu
Ancient Tamil composition on personal ethics and morality
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita Nyingma Longchenpa Gelug Tsongkhapa Four Tenets system Rangtong-Shentong Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika
Kural
Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1879 to 1933
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
13th_Dalai_Lama
Social reform movement in Joseon
Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Sakya Sakya Pandita Nyingma Longchenpa Gelug Tsongkhapa Four Tenets system Rangtong-Shentong Svatantrika-Prasaṅgika
Silhak
Perspective of Buddhism on gender and sexual minorities
violations of the third precept regarding inappropriate sexual behavior. Longchenpa, the 13th-century founder of the Nyingma school, citing the 3rd-century
Buddhism_and_LGBTQ
Valley in Bhutan
valley also hosts one of the eight Lings built by a great Buddhist saint Longchenpa which is called Ngenlung Drechagling. The valley is covered by a rich
Phobjikha_Valley
statues of Padmasambhava, Avalokiteśvara, and paintings of Pema Lingpa and Longchenpa. "Bumthang - Kenchosum lhakhang". RA Online. Retrieved 17 November 2014
Könchogsum_Lhakhang
Dzogchen master (1266–1343)
(1904–1987) et al. (1991: p. 579) hold that just prior to the arrival of Longchenpa, Kumaraja relates to his disciples: "Last night I dreamt that a wonderful
Rigdzin_Kumaradza
Tantric practices in Tibetan Buddhism
awareness", and "ineffable emptiness and clarity." The Nyingma master Longchenpa meanwhile refers to this ground as "basic space, the utterly lucid nature
Tibetan_tantric_practice
Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Newport, Washington
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Sravasti_Abbey
Highest female tulku (incarnation) in Tibet
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Samding_Dorje_Phagmo
Prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Panchen_Lama
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Lobsang Chökyi Gyaltsen, 4th Panchen Lama
Lobsang_Chökyi_Gyaltsen,_4th_Panchen_Lama
Collection of religious teachings that are studied in Tibetan Buddhism
ཚིག་དོན་བཅུ་གཅིག་པ, Wylie: tshig don bcu gcig pa) a work composed by Longchenpa contained in the fourth volume of the Vima Nyingtik. According to Namkhai
Vima_Nyingtik
Tibetan yogi
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Milarepa
Set of Mahayana Buddhist texts
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Tathāgatagarbha_sūtras
Tibetan poet, scholar, and siddha
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Kelden_Gyatso
Monk and founder of Tibetan Buddhist Institute
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Kyabje_Rinpoche
Tibetan Buddhist practice
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Illusory_body
Mythical kingdom in Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu tradition
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Shambhala
Indian Mahayana Buddhist philosopher (c. 150–c. 250)
Abhayakaragupta Sakya Pandita Rongzom Acariya Anuruddha Dolpopa Je Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Gorampa Sakya Chokden Mikyö Dorje Modern philosophers Anagarika Dharmapala
Nagarjuna
Union of wisdom and emptiness
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Mahamudra
Abode of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism
idv.tw. Archived from the original on 2012-03-12. Retrieved 2011-12-31. Longchenpa (2014). "XIII". The Great Chariot. p. Part 3e.2a. Archived from the original
Pure_Land
Buddhist temple in Kathmandu, Nepal
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Swayambhunath
Vajrayana practice involving visualization of a deity
is also common for these deities to be depicted in sexual union. Thus, Longchenpa categorically states: "No matter how many deities are involved, if they
Deity_yoga
Taiwanese humanitarian nongovernmental organization
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa Hakuin Hanshan Ouyi Zhuhong Taixu D. T. Suzuki Sheng-yen 14th Dalai Lama
Tzu_Chi
Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan conception of the preta of Buddhist mythology
Talika Abhayakirti Niguma Sukhasiddhi Milarepa Nyingma Yeshe Tsogyal Longchenpa Jigme Lingpa Patrul Rinpoche Dudjom Lingpa Mipham Kagyu Marpa Rangjung
Hungry_ghost
Tibetan term
(1998). Norbu (2000). Norbu (2000), p. 89. Achard (2015). Talbot (ed.) in Longchenpa (2014). Achard, Jean-Luc (2015). "The View of spyi-ti yoga". Revue d'Études
Melong
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Hawaiian
 Feminine form of Hawaiian unisex Kai, KAIA means "sea." Compare with another form of Kaia.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manishin | மாநீஷீந
Thoughtfull
Boy/Male
English
Firebrand
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Hindu Trinity Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh the creator, Sustainer, Destroyer
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Name of Abu Mansur; The Turk
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a border or boundary, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
With Many Teeth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Adorned with Beauty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Buddha, One who enlightens
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