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+ | [[tulkus]]: [[Tibetan]] term for great [[lamas]] who [[reincarnate]] to continue [[teaching]] their followers and who usually leave instructions on how find them in their new [[births]]. Only the first [[person]] in a line of [[reincarnations]] is the actual "[[tulku]]," but the term is applied more broadly. | ||
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+ | See also; "[[nirmanakaya]]" and “[[rinpoche]].” | ||
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+ | see; [[Tulku]] | ||
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+ | [[http://buddhism.org/Sutras/DHARMA/GLOSSARY/IndexGlossaryT.htm#tsar buddhism.org]] |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 9 May 2023
tulkus: Tibetan term for great lamas who reincarnate to continue teaching their followers and who usually leave instructions on how find them in their new births. Only the first person in a line of reincarnations is the actual "tulku," but the term is applied more broadly.
See also; "nirmanakaya" and “rinpoche.”
see; Tulku