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  • 101Bön — [Although the Wylie transcription of the Tibetan spelling is just bon , the umlaut is conventionally added above the o to more nearly suggest the Tibetan pronunciation of the vowel.] (bo|t=བོན་|w=bon|l=pʰø̃̀(n)) is the oldest spiritual tradition… …

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  • 102Gelug — Tibetan name Tibetan: དགེ་ལུགས་པ Wylie transliteration: dge lugs pa Tournadre Phonetic: Geluk …

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  • 103Mahamudra — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 104Bardo — This is an article on a Buddhist concept. For other meanings of the word Bardo , see: Bardo (disambiguation) The Tibetan word Bardo means literally intermediate state also translated as transitional state or in between state or liminal state . In …

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  • 105Bīja — In Hinduism and Buddhism, the Sanskrit term bīja (Jp. 種子 shuji), literally seed, is used as a metaphor for the origin or cause of things and cognate with bindu.The metaphor is considerably extended in the Consciousness only teachings of the… …

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  • 106Tulpa — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 107Nāga — For the modern ethnic group, see Naga people. For other uses, see Naga (disambiguation). A Hoysala sculpture of a Naga couple. Halebidu …

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  • 108Jamgon Kongtrul — was a prominent Tibetan Buddhist teacher (lama) and is also the name shared by members of a lineage held by tradition to be his subsequent reincarnations (tulku). The first Jamgon Kongtrul, Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye, was one of the preeminent… …

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  • 109Jigme Lingpa — (Tibetan, Jigs med gling pa) (1729 1798) was one of the most important tertöns of Tibet. He was the promulgator of the Longchen Nyingthik, the Heart Essence teachings of Longchenpa, from whom, according to tradition, he received a vision in which …

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  • 110Mahakala — is a Dharmapala ( protector of dharma ) in Vajrayana Buddhism (Tibetan Buddhism and Japanese Shingon Buddhism).In Japanese Buddhism, Mahakala (Jpn: Daikoku ), belongs to the fourth hierarchy of deities (tenbu).NameMahākāla is a Sanskrit bahuvrihi …

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