- Tsigdön Dzö (Tibetan: ཚིག་དོན་མཛོད, Wylie:
tshig don mdzod) is a
textual work
written in
classical Tibetan and one of the
Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa...
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Neither one nor many is a
spiritual and
philosophical argument that
truly existing entities are not
merely singular (since they
always comprise multiple...
- (lta-da), "past" ('das-pa), "****ure" (ma-'ongs-pa), and "imperative" (skul-
tshigs),
although the
precise semantics of
these stems is
still controversial....
- the
maintaining of a
separate set of vows,
which are
called Samaya (dam
tshig).
There are
various lists of
these and they may
differ depending on the...
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Verses of
Training the Mind (བློ་སྦྱོང་ཚིགས་བརྒྱད་མ། ; wylie: blo
sbyong tshigs brgyad ma),
considered a
succinct summary of the
Lojong (བློ་སྦྱོང་ ; wylie:...
- a
clause or sentence. The
Tibetan script uses two
different full stops:
tshig-grub (U+0F0D །
TIBETAN MARK SHAD)
marks the end of a
section of text, while...
- 名 *mjeŋ myiṅ < *myeŋ maññ < *miŋ 'ear' 耳 *njəʔ rna nāḥ 'joint' 節 *tsik
tshigs chac < *chik 'fish' 魚 *ŋja ña < *ṅʲa ṅāḥ 'bitter' 苦 *kʰaʔ kha khāḥ 'kill'...
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Wisdom (Prajñāpāramitāsaṃcayagāthā, shes rab kyi pha rol tu
phyin pa sdud pa
tshigs su), Toh 13. The
Eleven Sons are: The
Perfection of
Wisdom in
Seven Hundred...
- ra- གིས་ gis- གཅིག་ gcig- ལུ་ lu- སྤུན་ spun- ཆའི་ cha’i- དམ་ dam- ཚིག་
tshig- བསྟན་ bstan- དགོ། dgo འགྲོ་ བ་ མི་ རིགས་ ག་ ར་ དབང་ ཆ་ འདྲ་ མཏམ་ འབད་ སྒྱེཝ་...
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native origin, is yi-dam is said to be a
contraction of Tib. yid-kyi-dam-
tshig,
meaning "samaya of mind"- in
other words, the
state of
being indestructibly...