Charya
dka’ thub rig byed kyi theg pa -
1) the vehicle of vedic asceticism;
3) The middle three of the 9 yanas {theg pa rim pa dgu} the three outer tantras {phyi rgyud sde gsum} kriya upa/ charya and yoga] [IW]
dka’ thub rig byed kyi theg pa - the vehicles of Vedic asceticism / austere awareness; approach that evokes intrinsic awareness through ascetic practices.
The middle three of {theg pa rim pa dgu}. Syn {phyi rgyud sde gsum}, Kriya. Upa / Charya and Yoga [RY]
dka’ thub rigs byed kyi theg pa - the vehicle of vedic asceticism,
The middle three of the nine yanas {theg pa rim pa dgu} the three outer tantras {phyi rgyud sde gsum} kriya upa/ charya and yoga, vehicles of kriya upaya and yoga [IW]
skyabs ‘gro bdun cu pa - the Seventy verses on Taking Refuge by acharya Chandrakirti [RY]
mkhan slob chos gsum - The Abbot, the Master Acharya, and the Dharma King.
1) khenpo Bodhisattva, Shantarakshita; {mkhan po bo dhi sa tva}, {zhi ba 'tsho}.
2) Lobpan Pema Jungney {slob dpon pad ma 'byung gnas}, Padmasambhava.
3) Chögyal Trisong Deutsen, King of Tibet {chos rgyal khri srong de'u btsan} [RY]
mkhan slob chos gsum - the abbot, the master (acharya), and the dharma king {[[mkhan po bo dhi sa tva zhi ba 'tsho dang slob dpon pad ma 'byung gnas dang chos rgyal khri srong de'u btsan} {mkhan po bo dhi sa tva zhi ba 'tsho dang slob dpon pad ma 'byung gnas dang chos rgyal khri srong de'u btsan}
The abbot, the master (acharya), and the dharma king
1 khenpo bodhisattva, shantarakshita two lobpon pemajungne, padmasambhava three chogyal trisong deutsen, king of tibet)- mkhan po bo dhi sa tva dang, slob dpon pad ma sam lha ba, chos rgyal khri srong lde mtshan gsum, [IW]
mkhan slob chos gsum - the abbot, the master (acharya), and the dharma king [IW]
mkha’ spyod kyi gnas brgyad - eight celestial abodes; Skt. Khagacharya [RY]
geg pa rdo rje - Acharya lilavajra [IW]
geg pa rdo rje - Acharya Lilavajra. One of the Indian mahasiddhas [RY]
geg pa rdo rje - Acharya lilavajra Indian mahasiddha [IW]
grags chen bco brgyad - the 18 renowned scriptures of Sakya philosophy. {so sor thar pa'i mdo}. - Pratimoksha sutra,
{'dul ba mdo rtsa ba}. - Vinaya sutra,
{mngon rtogs rgyan}. - Abhisamayalamkara, {mdo sde rgyan}. - Sutralamakara,
{rgyud bla ma}. - Uttara tantra,
{dbus mtha’ rnam 'byed}. - Madhyantha vibhanga,
{chos dang chos nyid rnam 'byed}. - Dharmadharmata vibhanga,
{spyod 'jug}. - Bodhicharyavatara,
{dbu ma rtsa ba shes rab}. - Mulamadhyamika prajna,
{bzhi brgya pa}. - Catuhsataka,
{dbu ma la 'jug pa}. - Madhyamikavatara,
{mngon pa kun btus}. - Abhidharma samuccaya, {mngon pa mdzod}. - Abhidharma kosha,
{tshad ma kun btus}. - Pramana samuccaya,
{tshad ma rnam 'grel}. - Pramana vartika,
{tsahd ma rnam nges}. - Pramana viniscaya,
{tshad ma rigs gter}. - Pramana yuktiniti,
{sdom gsum rab dbye}. - Trisamvara pravedha] [IW]
grags chen bco brgyad - the 18 renowned scriptures [of philosophy in the Sakya tradition].
{so sor thar pa'i mdo} Pratimoksha Sutra,
{'dul ba mdo rtsa ba} Vinaya Sutra,
{mngon rtogs rgyan} Abhisamaya Alamkara,
{mdo sde rgyan} Sutra Alamakara,
{dbus mtha’ rnam 'byed} Madhyantha Vibhanga,
{chos dang chos nyid rnam 'byed} Dharma Dharmata Vibhanga,
{spyod 'jug} Bodhicharya Avatara,
{dbu ma rtsa ba shes rab} Mulamadhyamika Prajna,
{dbu ma la 'jug pa} Madhyamika Avatara,
{mngon pa kun btus} Abhidharma Samuchaya, {mngon pa mdzod} Abhidharma Kosha,
{tshad ma kun btus} Pramana Samuchaya,
{tshad ma rnam 'grel} Pramana Vartika,
{tshad ma rnam nges} Pramana Viniscaya,
{tshad ma rigs gter} Pramana Yuktiniti,
{sdom gsum rab dbye} Trisamvara Pravedha [RY]
rgya gar gyi a tsA ra - Indian acharya [RY]
rgya gar gyi a tsa ra - indian acharya [IW]
rgyud sde bzhi - Four sections of tantra. Kriya, Charya, Yoga, and Anuttara Yoga. four classes of tantra:
rnal 'byor rgyud, yoga tantra;
bla med rnal 'byor rgyud, Anuttara Yoga tantra.
Kriya Tantra, Ubhaya. or Charya Tantra, Yoga Tantra, and Unsurpassed Yoga Tantra. activity tantra, engagement tantra, yoga tantra, and highest yoga tantra [RY]
rgyud sde 'og ma gsum - Three Lower Sections of Tantra.
Ubhaya. or Charya Tantra {u pa'i rgyud} or {spyod pa'i rgyud} and
Yoga Tantra {rnal 'byor gyi rgyud} [RY]
sngags kyi rgyud sde 'og ma - Lower tantras of Mantra. The three sections of tantra: Kriya, Charya, and yoga [RY]
sngags phyi pa gsum - the three outer sections of secret mantra Kriya, Charya, yoga [RY]
sngags phyi pa gsum - the three outer sections of secret mantra kriya, charya, yoga sm kraai yaau pa yo ga gsum]]} [IW]
rnying ma ba'i theg pa rim dgu - the 9 yanas of nyingma shravaka pratyekabuddha, bodhisattva, kriya, upa/ charya, yoga, maha, anu, ati/great perfection [IW]
gtan la phab pa'i bsdu ba - the Yogacharya bhumi nirnaya? Samgraha, 1 of the {sa sde lnga} [IW]
rta dbyangs - asvaghosha, sage, viracharya [JV]
rdo rje slob dpon - vajra master, professor of tantrism, tantric teacher, vajracharya, master of indestructible knowledge [JV]
rdo rje slob dpon - Vajracharya, vajra master; [[[master]] supervising a tantric ritual, the chief officiating priest at an initiation] [RY]
nag po spyod pa - Krishnacharya, a mahasiddha [RY]
rnam bden pa - True Aspectarians [[[Yogacharya]]] [ggd] [RY]
rnam snang mngon byang - a Charyayoga tantra [RY]
rnam pa bden par smra ba - True Aspectarians [[[Yogacharya]]]; usually: {rnam bden pa} ggd] [RY]
rnam pa rdzun par smra ba - False Aspectarians [[[Yogacharya]]]; usually: {rnam rdzun pa} [ggd] [RY]
rnam par gtan la dbab pa'i bsdu ba - Var. of {gtan la phab pa'i bsdu ba} ??? E.g., R75: 302.5: Yogaacaarya-bhumi-nirnaaya Samgraha; YogSHcSHrya-bhumi- nirnSHya-samgraha.
The Yogacharya bhumiNirnayaSamgraha, one of Asanga’s five treatises on grounds/bhumis {sa sde lnga}. [mss] [RY]
rnam rdzun pa - False Aspectarians Yogacharya; {rnam par rdzun par smra ba} [ggd] [RY]
rnal 'byor spyod pa'i dbu ma]] - Yogacharya-madhyamika [founded by shantarakshita] [IW]
rnal 'byor spyod pa'i dbu ma - Yogacharya-madhyamika [founded by Shantarakshita] [IW]
rnal 'byor spyod pa'i dbu ma - Yogacharya-Madhyamika, founded by Shantarakshita; Yogachara Madhyamaka. Def. {[[tha snyad du shes pa tsam las ma gtogs pa phyi'i don med par khas len pa phra ba nang gi dbu ma pa} and {tha snyad du phyi don med par 'dod pa ste zhi ba 'tsho sogs so} [RY]
spyi'i dam tshig - [TRS 116-5] according to Mahayoga; the general samayas, pratimoksha, bodhichitta, Kriya, Charya, yoga] [RY]
spyod rgyud - charyatantra/ tantra of conduct [RB]
spyod rgyud - Charya; engagement tantra, tantra as engagement; Performance Tantra, Charya tantra, one of {rgyud sde bzhi}. performance tantra. Charya Tantra [RY]
spyod rgyud - Charya-tantra [RY]
spyod rgyud - upa/ charya tantra [IW]
spyod rgyud kyi theg pa - the vehicle of Charya Tantra [RY]
spyod rgyud tshe dpag med - Amitayus according to Charya Tantra [RY]
spyod 'jug - Bodhicharya Avatara. Shantideva’s exposition of how to engage in the conduct of a bodhisattva [RY]
spyod 'jug - Bodhicharya Avatara [by Shantideva]. engaging in the Bodhisattva deeds. “Entering the Conduct” for {spyod 'jug} [RY]
spyod 'jug - Bodhicharya Avatara, Way of the Bodhisattva; Bodhicharya Avatara; by Shantideva, 8th century; (T 3871) [RY]
spyod 'jug - Bodhicharyavatara [IW]
spyod 'jug 'grel chen - “Great commentary on Bodhicharyavatara” [IW]
spyod 'jug 'grel chen - “Great commentary on Bodhicharya Avatara” “ commentary on the difficult points of BCA” [RY]
spyod 'jug mchan 'grel - a filling-in commentary to Bodhicharyavatara [RY]
spyod pa - {spyod pa, spyad pa, spyad pa, spyod} trans. v.;
1) to engage in; enjoy; behave, carry out, conduct oneself; practice, act, enact, participate in, engage in, be involved with; to use; treat, deal with, to use, employ, apply, utilize; experience, undergo, enjoy, partake of; do, enjoy, experience, accomplish, perform, commit,
2) Skt Charya; conduct, behavior, action, activity, course, deeds,.
3) a practitioner;
4) application, practice,
5) lifestyle,
6) Syn {spyod pa'i rgyud} Charya.
The second of the four sections of tantras according to the Sarma schools [RY]
spyod pa'i rgyud - charya tantra [JV]
spyod pa'i rgyud - charyatantra/ tantra of conduct [RB]
spyod pa'i rgyud - Charya Tantra, Tantra of Conduct [RY]
spyod pa'i rgyud gyi theg pa - Charya tantra yana, [caryatantrayana] [RY]
spyod pa'i blo gros - Charyamati [RY]
phur 'brel 'bum nag - the famous commentary on Vajrakila composed by the three masters Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra and Shilamanju, full title: {rdo rje phur pa'i bshad 'bum slob dpon rnam gsum gyi dgongs pa slob dpon chen po padmas mkhar chen bza’ la gdams pa},
'The One Hundred Thousand Words of Explanation concerning the Deity Vajrakila as transmitted to the Lady Yeshe Tsogyal, Princess of Kharchen, by the Mahacharya Padmasambhava in accordance with the understanding of the Three Masters Padmasambhava, Vimalamitra and the Newar Shilamanju]’, rnying ma bka’ ma; vol. THA. Recently translated by Martin Boord; A Bolt Of Lightning From The Blue, edition khordong, 2002 [tsd]
phyi rgyud sde gsum - Three Outer Tantra Pitakas. Kriya Tantra, Ubhaya. or Charya Tantra, and Yoga Tantra.
1) {kri ya}.
2) {su pa}
3) {yo ga} the three outer tantras, [[[Kriya]], Upa, yoga, [Syn. {[[dka’ thub rigs [byed kyi theg pa]]}; three outer tantras; three outer sections of tantra [RY]
phyi thub pa rgyud kyi theg pa gsum - Three Vehicles of the Outer Tantras of Austere Awareness. Kriya Tantra, Ubhaya. or Charya tantra, and Yoga Tantra vehicles [RY]
bya rgyud spyod rgyud rnal 'byor rgyud - Kriya, charya, and yoga tantras [IW]
bya rgyud spyod rgyud rnal 'byor rgyud - Kriya, Charya, and Yoga tantras. The Three Outer Tantras among the nine vehicles [RY]
byang chub sems dpa'i spyod pa la 'jug pa - Bodhicharyavatara, T 3871 - Engaging in the Bodhisattva’s Activity, by Shantideva [RY]
byang chub sems dpa'i spyod pa la 'jug pa - Skt. Bodhicharyavatara, T 3871, by Shantideva [RY]
dbu ma rnal 'byor spyod pa - Madhyamika-yogacharya [IW]
sba a tsar ye shes dbyangs - Atsara Yeshe Yang of Ba. Early Tibetan translator. Atsara is a corrupt form of the Sanskrit word 'acharya.’ See under Yeshe Yang [RY]
tshang par spyod pa -brahmacharya, pure living, a chaste life [RY]
tshangs par spyod pa - brahmacharya, chastity, to observe celibate lifestyle, holy living, pure conduct, correct practice, celibacy; one who observes chastity [RY]
tshangs par spyod pa - brahmacharya, holy living, pure conduct, correct practice, celibacy, [one who observes] chastity [IW]
tshangs par spyod pa'i cha byed - the attire of pure conduct/ brahmacharya dress [IW]
tshangs par spyod pa'i cha byed - the attire of pure conduct / brahmacharya dress [RY]
zhi ba lha - Shantideva. The great Indian master and scholar; author of the Bodhicharya Avatara [RY]
zhi ba lha - 685-763 - Shantideva, the great Indian siddha, author of the Bodhicharya Avatara [RY]
zhi ba lha - Shantideva, one of the eighty-four mahasiddha of India. He composed the famous Bodhicharya Avatara (byang chub sems dpa'i spyod pa la 'jug pa), “Engaging in the Bodhichitta’s Deeds”, and the Shiksa Samucchaya (bslab pa kun las btus pa), the “Collected Precepts” two major texts describing the ideal and practice of a bodhisattva [RY]
sa spyod kyi gnas brgyad - eight earthly abodes, Skt. gocharya [RY]
sangs rgyas gsang ba - Acharya Buddhaguhya [RY]
1) accomplished master of meditation practice and study;
2) spiritual master, saint, scholar, professor, [[[religious]]] teacher;
3) loppon;
4) preceptor TSE;
6) acharya [IW]
slob dpon - Master, acharya. title given to spiritual teachers and learned scholars [RY]
1) an accomplished master of meditation practice and study.
2) spiritual master, acharya, saint, scholar, teacher.
3) An official position in a monastery.
4) a preceptor. (presiding) master; preceptor (monastic) [RY]
slob dpon klu sgrub - Acharya Nagarjuna [RY]
slob dpon gyi dbang drug - the six archarya abhishekas [IW]
slob dpon gyi dbang drug - the six archarya abhishekas [[[rnal 'byor gyi 'jug sgo'i dbang bcu]] gcig las - slob dpon gyi dbang drug ste phyir mi ldog pa'i dbang, gsang ba'i dbang, rjes gnang, lung bstan, dbugs dbyung, gzengs bstod de drug go] [IW]
slob dpon shan ti pa - Acharya Shantipa [RY]
gsang sngags phyi pa - the Outer Secret Mantra; [[[Kriya]], Upa / Charya, and Yoga] [RY]
gsang sngags 'og sde - Lower sections of Secret Mantra. The Three Outer Tantras: Kriya, Charya/Upa, and Yoga Tantra [RY]
a tsa ra - grotesque monk, jesters of great indian philosophers, corruption of acharya, species of hobgoblin or specter, clowns in tibetan religious dances [JV]
a tsa ra - slang for Acharya 'teacher’/ saddhu [RY]
a tsa ra - atsara, sadhu, yogin, mendicant; slang for Acharya 'teacher’/ saddhu. Syn {a sam} Assam [RY]
a tsa rya - SK
1) spiritual guide/ master/ acharya;
2) instructor, professor;
3) doctor [IW]
u pa'i rgyud - Ubhaya. or Charya Tantra [RY]
dar Tik - detailed commentary on the Bodhicharyavatara; Gyaltsab Darma Rinchen, 1364-1432 [RY]
dar Tik - detailed commentary on the Bodhicharyavatara; Gyaltsab Darma Rinchen, 1364-1432 [RY]
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