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+ | [[vidyadhara]] levels, the very [[embodiment]] of the five [[buddha]] [[kayas]], or [[buddhahood]] itself. According to [[Jikmé Lingpa]], although the [[spontaneously accomplished]] [[vidyadhara]] is classified as the level of [[buddhahood]], "nevertheless, there are | ||
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+ | still further levels to be [[attained]] as the {{Wiki|nature}} of this stage reaches full strength."<ref>[[Jikmé Lingpa]] and [[Patrul Rinpoche|Patrul Chökyi Wangpo]], ''[[Deity, Mantra and Wisdom]]'' ([[Snow Lion]]: 2006), page 62.</ref> | ||
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+ | * According to [[Chökyi Drakpa]], a [[lhundrup rigdzin]] is a [[vidyadhara]] "who spontaneously accomplishes the [[benefit]] of [[self]] and others." Hence the [[Tibetan]] term can also be translated as '[[spontaneously accomplishing vidyadhara]]'. | ||
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+ | * holder of [[awareness]] of [[spontaneous presence]] | ||
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+ | * [[knowledge]]-holder of the spontaneous [[accomplishment]] ([[Tulku Thondup]]) | ||
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+ | * spontaneously {{Wiki|present}} [[knowledge]] holder | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 11 December 2023
Spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara (Tib. lhundrup rigdzin; Wyl. lhun grub rig 'dzin) — the last of the four
vidyadhara levels, the very embodiment of the five buddha kayas, or buddhahood itself. According to Jikmé Lingpa, although the spontaneously accomplished vidyadhara is classified as the level of buddhahood, "nevertheless, there are
still further levels to be attained as the nature of this stage reaches full strength."[1]
Alternative Translations
- According to Chökyi Drakpa, a lhundrup rigdzin is a vidyadhara "who spontaneously accomplishes the benefit of self and others." Hence the Tibetan term can also be translated as 'spontaneously accomplishing vidyadhara'.
- holder of awareness of spontaneous presence
- knowledge-holder of the spontaneous accomplishment (Tulku Thondup)
Footnotes
- ↑ Jikmé Lingpa and Patrul Chökyi Wangpo, Deity, Mantra and Wisdom (Snow Lion: 2006), page 62.