- (Tibetan དབའ་གསལ་སྣང or སྦ་གསལ་སྣང;
Wylie transliteration: dba' gsal
snang or sba gsal
snang) of the Ba Family, and by
other scribes and
members of the kings'...
- women:
after the
queen came the four
wives called preah moneang or
preah snang rank, then the
preah neang-wives, the neak moneang-wives, and the neak neang-wives...
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Monastery (Wylie:
snang zhig dgon, Chinese: 郎依寺,
locally pronounced "Narshi" or "Nogi"),
formerly known by
several other names (Wylie:
snang zhig
rgyal bstan...
-
shrine containing huge
images of
Padmasambhava and his manifestation, Guru
Snang – Sid Zilzon. It is
located about 500
meters above the
Namgyal Institute...
- iconography, and
trance states, is that of 'pure vision' (Tibetan: dag
snang) and the
perception of
Sambhogakaya thoughtforms and
yidam simulacrum. The...
- ཇོ་ཁང།, Chinese: 大昭寺),
historically known as the Rasa
Trulnang (ra sa 'phrul
snang) or
Qoikang Monastery or
Zuglagkang (Tibetan: གཙུག་ལག་ཁང༌།, Wylie: gtsug-lag-khang...
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spontaneously (thams cad rang
snang), and mind and
primordial wisdom also
manifest spontaneously (sems dang ye shes rang
snang)." The
Secret Womb
texts discuss...
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codifies ritual, divination, medicine, and astrology; Way of the
Visual World (
snang shen theg pa)
teaches rituals for
local gods and
spirits for good fortune...
- it underlies, but is a
nondetermining cognition of what
appears to it (
snang-la ma-nges-pa,
inattentive cognition) and
lacks clarity of its objects....
- Dzongkha: ཆང་ཧུབ་ཐེངས་གཅིག་གི་འཁྲུལ་སྣང; Wylie:
chang hub
thengs gcig gi 'khrul
snang; literally: "once upon a time
hallucinating on a sip of wine" Clayton, Sue...