- and Bon, a
ngakpa (male), or a
ngakma (female) (Tibetan: སྔགས་པ་, Wylie:
sngags pa;
Sanskrit mantrī) is any
practitioner of
Vajrayana who is not a monk...
- en
gling pa, d Bal gter sTag s lag can (bsTan 'dzin
dbang rgyal),
gSang sngags gling pa, and
Shardza Rinpoche.
Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen (1859–1933) was a...
-
offering and praise; 8)
Vajramantrabhiru (Tib. Mopa Dragnak, mod pa drag
sngags) the
wrathful Maitreya, the
deity of
wrathful mantras.
Padmasambhava is...
- སྔ་འགྱུར་མཐོ་སློབ་མདོ་སྔགས་རིག་པའི་འབྱུང་གནས་གླིང་།, Wylie: snga 'gyur mtho slob mdo
sngags rig pa'i 'byung gnas gling) of
Namdroling Monastery was
established by Penor...
- Sanskrit)
prayer formulas,
incantations or
phrases called mantras (Tibetan:
sngags) is
another widespread feature of
Tibetan Buddhist practice. So
common is...
-
Secret mantra (Skt. Guhyamantra, Tib. གསང་སྔགས་, sang ngak, Wyl.
gsang sngags). The
vajra is a
mythical weapon ****ociated with
Indra which was said to...
-
volumes in
modern editions. He
founded Sangngak Chö
Monastery (Wylie:
gsang sngags chos gling) in 1571 to "subdue the klo pa", the
inhabitants of southeastern...
- "Mantrayana" (Wylie:
sngags kyi theg pa). "Mantrayana" is the
Sanskrit of what
became rendered in
Tibetan as "Secret Mantra" (Wylie:
gsang sngags): this is the...
-
spelt Sange Choeling Monastery (Sikkimese: གསང་སྔགས་ཆོས་གླིང, Wylie:
gsang sngags chos gling, THL
Sangngak Chö Ling),
established in the 17th
century by Lama...
- (vol. 75–144)
Mantra (or Tantra)
section known as the Ngak-de (Wylie: '
sngags sde) (vol. 145–170) Mind (or Dzogchen)
section (Wylie: sems sde) (vol. 171–178)...