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Definition of Snying

Snying
Snying Sny"ing, n. (Naut.) A curved plank, placed edgewise, to work in the bows of a vessel. --R. H. Dana, Jr.

Meaning of Snying from wikipedia

- rgyud dpal gsang ba’i snying po shes bya ba’i spyan ’grel pa "Eye Opening" Commentary on the Secret Essence P4756 dpal gsang ba snying po’i don bsdus ’grel...
- "Instruction class series" and the "Seminal Heart" (Tibetan: སྙིང་ཐིག་, Wylie: snying thig). Dzogchen is classified into three series: the Semdé (Mind Series...
- Vietnamese: Địa Tạng (地藏), Standard Tibetan: ས་ཡི་སྙིང་པོ་ Wylie: sa yi snying po) is a bodhisattva primarily revered in East Asian Buddhism and usually...
- Yuthok Nyingthig (Wylie transliteration: g.yu thog snying thig) is a tantric cycle composed (or re-discovered) by Yuthok Yontan Gonpo the Younger. It is...
- (Wylie: snying thig skor bzhi). They are the: Outer Cycle Inner Cycle Secret Cycle Innermost Unexcelled Cycle (Wylie: yang gsang bla na med pa'i snying thig...
- Wylie: bi ma snying thig), "Seminal Heart of Vimalamitra", in Tibetan Buddhism is one of the two "seminal heart" (Tibetan: སྙིང་ཐིག, Wylie: snying thig) collections...
- The Chenal Ecarté (The Snye) is a river in the muni****lities of Saint Clair (Lambton County) and Chatham-Kent (formerly in Kent County) in Southwestern...
- Longchen Nyingthig (Tibetan: ཀློང་ཆེན་སྙིང་ཐིག་, Wylie: klong chen snying thig) is a terma, revealed scripture, of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism...
- daochang (traditional Chinese: 道場; ; pinyin: dàochǎng; J. dōjō; T. byang chub snying po) is a term used in Buddhism meaning the "seat of awakening" or "platform...
- Heart system of Vimalamitra (Bi ma snying thig) and (iv) the Seminal Heart system of the Dakini (mKha' 'gro snying thig)." Longchenpa's Dzogchen philosophy...