- 'Realm of
Ultimate Reality'; Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབྱིངས, Wylie: Chos kyi
dbying, THL: Chökyi Ying; Chinese: 法界) is the 'dimension', 'realm' or 'sphere'...
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describes nirvana as the "expanse" or "space" (klong or
dbyings) or the "expanse of Dharma" (chos
dbyings, Sanskrit: Dharmadhatu). The term
Dharmakaya (Dharma...
- or
principle (Dharmatā, Tib. chos nyid, or Dharmadhātu, Tib. chos kyi
dbyings) This
ultimate principle is
described in
various ways by Longchenpa, using...
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Nyingma lama Zur
Choying Rangdrol ‘the omniscient’ (kun
mkhyen zur chos
dbyings rang grol, 1604–1657) was his 'root guru', 'spiritual master' and his 'root...
- yoga. In his "A
Clear Differentiation of the
Three Codes" (Sdom gsum rab
dbye),
Sakya Pandita criticized the non-tantric "sutra"
mahamudra approaches of...
- pa
dgongs gsal) and "Discriminating the
Three Vows" (Wylie: sdom gsum rab
dbye). The main
Dharma system of the
Sakya school is the "Path with its Result"...
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rendering of
citta (sanskrit)]) of man into a
seemingly Outer Space (phyi’i
dbyings).
Useful in this
context is the
picture of the Youthful-Vase-Body (gzhon...
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Longchenpa (1308 – 1364 or
possibly 1369) to his Chöying Dzö (Wylie: chos
dbyings mdzod) --
which are
numbered amongst the
Seven Treasuries (Wylie: mdzod...
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Retrieved 2015-01-20.
James Low,
Collected works of C.R. Lama, p. XI-XII Chos
dbying [2015],
Byang gter thub
bstan rdo rje brag gi chos ’byung rig ’dzin brgyud...
-
Longchenpa (1308–1364 or
possibly 1369) to his Chöying Dzö (Wylie: chos-
dbyings mdzod) --
which are
numbered amongst the
Seven Treasuries (Wylie: mdzod...