Tibetan-buddhism, latest concepts
Latest Tibetan Buddhism concepts:
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9 concepts in 1 topics and 4 sources.
Yogi refers to: A practitioner of yoga who engages in spiritual practices aiming for enlightenment... A person who practices yoga, often referred to in discussions about consciousness and subjective experiences in contrast to objective realities.
Yogi refers to: A practitioner of yoga who engages in spiritual practices aiming for enlightenment... A person who practices yoga, often referred to in discussions about consciousness and subjective experiences in contrast to objective realities.
69 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Living Being refers to: Refers to any animate entity, often used in the context of those who perceive and interpret words differently... All organisms that exist, which collectively see the same sun at the same time.
Living Being refers to: Refers to any animate entity, often used in the context of those who perceive and interpret words differently... All organisms that exist, which collectively see the same sun at the same time.
49 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
External object refers to: An external object refers to something that exists independently of words or sentences, which may not always be present but still can evoke intuition... An entity or thing outside of oneself that words might refer to, which may not be directly expressed in the communication.
External object refers to: An external object refers to something that exists independently of words or sentences, which may not always be present but still can evoke intuition... An entity or thing outside of oneself that words might refer to, which may not be directly expressed in the communication.
46 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Tathagata refers to: A title used for the Buddha, implying the way he has attained enlightenment and the teachings he imparted... A term often used to refer to the Buddha, denoting a being who has attained enlightenment and understands the true nature of reality.
Tathagata refers to: A title used for the Buddha, implying the way he has attained enlightenment and the teachings he imparted... A term often used to refer to the Buddha, denoting a being who has attained enlightenment and understands the true nature of reality.
43 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Mandala refers to: A spiritual diagram often used in Tantric practices to symbolize the universe and the interactions of divine energies... Symbolic geometric designs that represent the universe in Hindu and Buddhist spiritual traditions, used in meditation and rituals.
Mandala refers to: A spiritual diagram often used in Tantric practices to symbolize the universe and the interactions of divine energies... Symbolic geometric designs that represent the universe in Hindu and Buddhist spiritual traditions, used in meditation and rituals.
34 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Doctrine refers to: A central aspect of rin po che grags ye's studies, which he attentively listened to and later expounded upon... The teachings and principles of Buddhism that Precious kar ma pa preached to his followers.
Doctrine refers to: A central aspect of rin po che grags ye's studies, which he attentively listened to and later expounded upon... The teachings and principles of Buddhism that Precious kar ma pa preached to his followers.
31 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Tantra refers to: Advanced esoteric teachings focusing on spiritual practice that dam pa received from his gurus... A body of teachings in Buddhism that emphasize esoteric practices, rituals, and meditation techniques crucial for spiritual attainment.
Tantra refers to: Advanced esoteric teachings focusing on spiritual practice that dam pa received from his gurus... A body of teachings in Buddhism that emphasize esoteric practices, rituals, and meditation techniques crucial for spiritual attainment.
31 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Bodhisattva refers to: A figure referenced in the text, serving as a spiritual mentor to Master spyan snga, illustrating the influence of enlightened beings in his education... Individuals characterized by great Mercy, whose purpose is to save all beings from the cycle of Birth and Rebirth.
Bodhisattva refers to: A figure referenced in the text, serving as a spiritual mentor to Master spyan snga, illustrating the influence of enlightened beings in his education... Individuals characterized by great Mercy, whose purpose is to save all beings from the cycle of Birth and Rebirth.
31 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Buddhahood refers to: The ultimate spiritual goal that Dharmasvamin nam mkha' dpal bzang po aspired to achieve through his practices... The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice, representing the state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Buddhahood refers to: The ultimate spiritual goal that Dharmasvamin nam mkha' dpal bzang po aspired to achieve through his practices... The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice, representing the state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
26 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Supernatural power refers to: Abilities exhibited by certain monks, including Spyan snga, that transcend normal human capabilities and are often regarded as blessings... Powers including performing miracles and reading thoughts, attained by the Bodhisattva during meditation.
Supernatural power refers to: Abilities exhibited by certain monks, including Spyan snga, that transcend normal human capabilities and are often regarded as blessings... Powers including performing miracles and reading thoughts, attained by the Bodhisattva during meditation.
25 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Four ages refers to: This phrase indicates all moments in time, often interpreted in spiritual contexts as past, present, future, and timelessness... Represents the temporal dimension associated with the cycles of past, present, and future in a spiritual context.
Four ages refers to: This phrase indicates all moments in time, often interpreted in spiritual contexts as past, present, future, and timelessness... Represents the temporal dimension associated with the cycles of past, present, and future in a spiritual context.
24 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Samantabhadra refers to: A significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism representing the pure consciousness and teachings of enlightenment... A grove where Bodhisattva Supushpacandra preached the Doctrine to other Bodhisattvas.
Samantabhadra refers to: A significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism representing the pure consciousness and teachings of enlightenment... A grove where Bodhisattva Supushpacandra preached the Doctrine to other Bodhisattvas.
21 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Hevajratantra refers to: A significant Tantric text reviewed by known scholars, with commentaries like those given by Na-ro-pa, indicating its prominence in teachings... Another important text that played a role in Dharmasvamin nam mkha' dpal bzang po's studies and teachings.
Hevajratantra refers to: A significant Tantric text reviewed by known scholars, with commentaries like those given by Na-ro-pa, indicating its prominence in teachings... Another important text that played a role in Dharmasvamin nam mkha' dpal bzang po's studies and teachings.
21 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Nirvana refers to: The ultimate goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from the cycle of rebirth and suffering... The ultimate spiritual goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
Nirvana refers to: The ultimate goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from the cycle of rebirth and suffering... The ultimate spiritual goal in Buddhism, representing liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
19 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Commentary refers to: An explanation or interpretation of a text that provides insights and clarifications on its content and implications... Explanatory notes or interpretations provided to clarify texts, particularly in the context of Kamalashila’s work.
Commentary refers to: An explanation or interpretation of a text that provides insights and clarifications on its content and implications... Explanatory notes or interpretations provided to clarify texts, particularly in the context of Kamalashila’s work.
18 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Rays of light refers to: The beams of light that travel from the eyes to the mirror, facilitating the act of seeing one's reflection... Streams of light emitted from a source, potentially explaining the attraction in the context of magnets and iron.
Rays of light refers to: The beams of light that travel from the eyes to the mirror, facilitating the act of seeing one's reflection... Streams of light emitted from a source, potentially explaining the attraction in the context of magnets and iron.
16 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Sacred text refers to: A text that holds spiritual significance, exemplified by the Veda, which is described as eternal and all-pervading... Writings that are considered holy within Buddhism, forming the foundation of teachings and practices.
Sacred text refers to: A text that holds spiritual significance, exemplified by the Veda, which is described as eternal and all-pervading... Writings that are considered holy within Buddhism, forming the foundation of teachings and practices.
16 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Buddhism refers to: Refers to practitioners of Buddhism, acknowledged in the text as having a different stance on the existence of consciousness and the 'other world'... The faith and practice which rin chen mgon dedicated his life to, focusing on teachings for enlightenment and compassion.
Buddhism refers to: Refers to practitioners of Buddhism, acknowledged in the text as having a different stance on the existence of consciousness and the 'other world'... The faith and practice which rin chen mgon dedicated his life to, focusing on teachings for enlightenment and compassion.
15 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Meditation refers to: A practice central to Buddhist training focused on cultivating awareness, concentration, and insight into the nature of reality... A central practice emphasized within the teachings, regarded as a means to cultivate mindfulness, insight, and ultimately achieve enlightenment.
Meditation refers to: A practice central to Buddhist training focused on cultivating awareness, concentration, and insight into the nature of reality... A central practice emphasized within the teachings, regarded as a means to cultivate mindfulness, insight, and ultimately achieve enlightenment.
13 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Four Truths refers to: Buddha’s foundational teachings that summarize the essence of his philosophy, leading to the understanding of suffering and its cessation... Fundamental teachings of Buddha that articulate the nature of suffering and the path to its cessation.
Four Truths refers to: Buddha’s foundational teachings that summarize the essence of his philosophy, leading to the understanding of suffering and its cessation... Fundamental teachings of Buddha that articulate the nature of suffering and the path to its cessation.
13 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Samsara refers to: The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Buddhism, characterized by suffering and impermanence... The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that sentient beings undergo, characterized by suffering and ignorance, from which one seeks liberation.
Samsara refers to: The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Buddhism, characterized by suffering and impermanence... The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that sentient beings undergo, characterized by suffering and ignorance, from which one seeks liberation.
11 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Buddha refers to: The enlightened being whose teachings form the foundation of Buddhism and whom many figures, like spyan snga, revered... The enlightened being and founder of Buddhism, often referenced as a model for the Bodhisattva stage.
Buddha refers to: The enlightened being whose teachings form the foundation of Buddhism and whom many figures, like spyan snga, revered... The enlightened being and founder of Buddhism, often referenced as a model for the Bodhisattva stage.
11 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Dharma refers to: The teachings and practices related to the Buddhist path that jo yes devoted himself to... Refers to the teachings and doctrine that Spyan Snga devoted himself to, ensuring its continuity.
Dharma refers to: The teachings and practices related to the Buddhist path that jo yes devoted himself to... Refers to the teachings and doctrine that Spyan Snga devoted himself to, ensuring its continuity.
10 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Tantric teachings refers to: A variety of esoteric spiritual practices and philosophies in Tibetan Buddhism that rta ston jo yes studied... Teachings that focus on spirituality through the lens of Tantra, involving ritual practices and inner transformations.
Tantric teachings refers to: A variety of esoteric spiritual practices and philosophies in Tibetan Buddhism that rta ston jo yes studied... Teachings that focus on spirituality through the lens of Tantra, involving ritual practices and inner transformations.
10 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Sutra refers to: Written texts of discourses attributed to the Buddha and his close disciples, serving as fundamental scriptures in Buddhism... Sacred texts that form part of the teaching tradition followed by the practitioners of Buddhism, including those related to Yamantaka.
Sutra refers to: Written texts of discourses attributed to the Buddha and his close disciples, serving as fundamental scriptures in Buddhism... Sacred texts that form part of the teaching tradition followed by the practitioners of Buddhism, including those related to Yamantaka.
9 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Three aspects refers to: The interconnected notions of Production, Continuance, and Destruction that are presented as inherent qualities within a single entity... This phrase denotes the three fundamental elements of the spiritual practice: Body, Speech, and Mind, which are pivotal in Buddhist teachings.
Three aspects refers to: The interconnected notions of Production, Continuance, and Destruction that are presented as inherent qualities within a single entity... This phrase denotes the three fundamental elements of the spiritual practice: Body, Speech, and Mind, which are pivotal in Buddhist teachings.
9 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Teacher refers to: Refers to the spiritual guide of siddha skyer sgangpa dharma seng ge who provided teachings and initiation... Individuals who have imparted knowledge and led religious practices within the monastery's community.
Teacher refers to: Refers to the spiritual guide of siddha skyer sgangpa dharma seng ge who provided teachings and initiation... Individuals who have imparted knowledge and led religious practices within the monastery's community.
8 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Buddha's Teaching refers to: Refers to the teachings and doctrines that were given by the Buddha... The doctrines and guidance provided by the Buddhas, aimed at illuminating the path to enlightenment and self-awareness.
Buddha's Teaching refers to: Refers to the teachings and doctrines that were given by the Buddha... The doctrines and guidance provided by the Buddhas, aimed at illuminating the path to enlightenment and self-awareness.
8 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Compassion refers to: The emotional response that motivates individuals to alleviate the sufferings of others, often invoking the concept of 'No-soul'... The feeling that arose in the Dharmasvamin, leading him to cure lepers through his strong sense of empathy.
Compassion refers to: The emotional response that motivates individuals to alleviate the sufferings of others, often invoking the concept of 'No-soul'... The feeling that arose in the Dharmasvamin, leading him to cure lepers through his strong sense of empathy.
7 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Buddhist teaching refers to: The philosophical and spiritual teachings propagated by Buddha, focused on understanding the truth regarding all phenomena... The spiritual and philosophical principles that form the foundation of the practices followed by the individual.
Buddhist teaching refers to: The philosophical and spiritual teachings propagated by Buddha, focused on understanding the truth regarding all phenomena... The spiritual and philosophical principles that form the foundation of the practices followed by the individual.
7 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Great light refers to: A significant phenomenon observed during moments of spiritual importance, symbolizing enlightenment and purity... Phenomena observed during the cremation of rgyal ba rin po che, indicating his spiritual significance.
Great light refers to: A significant phenomenon observed during moments of spiritual importance, symbolizing enlightenment and purity... Phenomena observed during the cremation of rgyal ba rin po che, indicating his spiritual significance.
6 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Sanskrit text refers to: The texts that spyan snga was knowledgeable enough to translate... Refers to the original language in which many foundational Buddhist texts, including the teachings of the Samvara Tantra, were composed.
Sanskrit text refers to: The texts that spyan snga was knowledgeable enough to translate... Refers to the original language in which many foundational Buddhist texts, including the teachings of the Samvara Tantra, were composed.
5 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Buddhas and bodhisattvas refers to: Figures in Buddhist cosmology representing enlightenment and compassion, significant in the context of meditation experiences... Enlightened beings that ma gcig envisioned in her dreams during a period of seclusion.
Buddhas and bodhisattvas refers to: Figures in Buddhist cosmology representing enlightenment and compassion, significant in the context of meditation experiences... Enlightened beings that ma gcig envisioned in her dreams during a period of seclusion.
5 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Great Compassion refers to: An important virtue exhibited by sangs rgyas yar byon, reflecting his concern and empathy for others... An essential practice emphasizing not abandoning living beings, particularly in the context of gcod.
Great Compassion refers to: An important virtue exhibited by sangs rgyas yar byon, reflecting his concern and empathy for others... An essential practice emphasizing not abandoning living beings, particularly in the context of gcod.
5 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Three-world refers to: A concept referring to the dimensions of existence which the Guhyagarbhatattvavinishcayamahatantra aims to address... A philosophical construct referring to different realms of existence, implying that inherence is consistent across all entities within these realms.
Three-world refers to: A concept referring to the dimensions of existence which the Guhyagarbhatattvavinishcayamahatantra aims to address... A philosophical construct referring to different realms of existence, implying that inherence is consistent across all entities within these realms.
4 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Different colours refers to: Variations in hue such as blue, yellow, and white, which can be perceived simultaneously despite being incompatible under certain conditions... Refers to various kings mentioned in the prophecies, distinguished by their colors, forms, and appearances.
Different colours refers to: Variations in hue such as blue, yellow, and white, which can be perceived simultaneously despite being incompatible under certain conditions... Refers to various kings mentioned in the prophecies, distinguished by their colors, forms, and appearances.
4 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Profound teaching refers to: A meditative strategy within Tibetan Buddhism that focuses on the inner workings of the mind and attaining enlightenment... Advanced spiritual or philosophical teachings that require deep understanding and commitment to practice.
Profound teaching refers to: A meditative strategy within Tibetan Buddhism that focuses on the inner workings of the mind and attaining enlightenment... Advanced spiritual or philosophical teachings that require deep understanding and commitment to practice.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Ordinary human being refers to: A person whose understanding is limited by ignorance, attachment, and other factors, thus unable to grasp Dharma correctly... Refers to people who are not engaged in advanced spiritual practices, highlighting the contrast with the Yogins.
Ordinary human being refers to: A person whose understanding is limited by ignorance, attachment, and other factors, thus unable to grasp Dharma correctly... Refers to people who are not engaged in advanced spiritual practices, highlighting the contrast with the Yogins.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Excellent result refers to: The successful outcomes achieved by individuals who practiced the teachings given by Somanatha... High-quality outcomes linked to the teachings of the Buddha, indicating the superior nature of his teachings.
Excellent result refers to: The successful outcomes achieved by individuals who practiced the teachings given by Somanatha... High-quality outcomes linked to the teachings of the Buddha, indicating the superior nature of his teachings.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Earth Element refers to: One of the components in the seed that mingles with other elements to produce a substance in the shape of the sap... The foundational element in meditative practices representing stability and grounding, linked to Vairocana and the visualization of his heart-centre.
Earth Element refers to: One of the components in the seed that mingles with other elements to produce a substance in the shape of the sap... The foundational element in meditative practices representing stability and grounding, linked to Vairocana and the visualization of his heart-centre.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Fire Element refers to: An essential element that, when combined with the Earth-element and water-element, plays a role in producing the sap... One of the elemental contemplations practiced to purify and transform the mind, signified by visualization practices involving the syllable RAM.
Fire Element refers to: An essential element that, when combined with the Earth-element and water-element, plays a role in producing the sap... One of the elemental contemplations practiced to purify and transform the mind, signified by visualization practices involving the syllable RAM.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Subtle body refers to: A concept related to advanced meditative practices that allow practitioners to understand and manipulate their spiritual form... The energetic counterpart to the physical body that is crucial in spiritual practices.
Subtle body refers to: A concept related to advanced meditative practices that allow practitioners to understand and manipulate their spiritual form... The energetic counterpart to the physical body that is crucial in spiritual practices.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Water Element refers to: Another primary component that, when mixed with the Earth-element, contributes to the formation of the sap within the seed... Another elemental visualization representing purification and abundance, linked to the syllable KHAM in meditative practices.
Water Element refers to: Another primary component that, when mixed with the Earth-element, contributes to the formation of the sap within the seed... Another elemental visualization representing purification and abundance, linked to the syllable KHAM in meditative practices.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Incantation refers to: Chants or spoken phrases believed to have magical effects or invoke spiritual power... Incantations consist of truth or protective expressions that are designed to bring about intended results, either beneficial or harmful.
Incantation refers to: Chants or spoken phrases believed to have magical effects or invoke spiritual power... Incantations consist of truth or protective expressions that are designed to bring about intended results, either beneficial or harmful.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Attainment refers to: The ability to manifest desires and achieve what one thinks of... The successful achievement of spiritual objectives through dedicated practices and rituals.
Attainment refers to: The ability to manifest desires and achieve what one thinks of... The successful achievement of spiritual objectives through dedicated practices and rituals.
3 concepts in 1 topics and 3 sources.
Karma refers to: The principle by which the conscious experiences and destinations of the Bardoist are determined... Also referred to as Action, the argument suggests that it could not be the cause for changes in Velocity, as its inherent qualities remain unchanged.
Karma refers to: The principle by which the conscious experiences and destinations of the Bardoist are determined... Also referred to as Action, the argument suggests that it could not be the cause for changes in Velocity, as its inherent qualities remain unchanged.
213 concepts in 1 topics and 2 sources.
Guhyagarbhatantra refers to: A significant text studied by the youngest son which he mastered by heart at the age of 9... A text that contains teachings related to Buddhist practices and philosophies, specifically referenced in the commentary of section 7.10.
Guhyagarbhatantra refers to: A significant text studied by the youngest son which he mastered by heart at the age of 9... A text that contains teachings related to Buddhist practices and philosophies, specifically referenced in the commentary of section 7.10.
90 concepts in 1 topics and 2 sources.
Cause and effect refers to: The relationship that is highlighted as essential for existence, arguing that all causes must precede their effects... A relationship whereby one event (the cause) leads to the occurrence of another event (the effect).
Cause and effect refers to: The relationship that is highlighted as essential for existence, arguing that all causes must precede their effects... A relationship whereby one event (the cause) leads to the occurrence of another event (the effect).
62 concepts in 1 topics and 2 sources.
Sense-organ refers to: The organs of perception that allow objects to be apprehended by the eye and other senses... The bodily parts responsible for receiving stimuli from the environment, crucial for perception and awareness.
Sense-organ refers to: The organs of perception that allow objects to be apprehended by the eye and other senses... The bodily parts responsible for receiving stimuli from the environment, crucial for perception and awareness.
61 concepts in 1 topics and 2 sources.
Nature of things refers to: The inherent characteristics or properties that define how things exist and interact with each other... The inherent qualities and characteristics that define the relationship between bondage and liberation.
Nature of things refers to: The inherent characteristics or properties that define how things exist and interact with each other... The inherent qualities and characteristics that define the relationship between bondage and liberation.