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Notes:
This glossary was compiled from glossaries found in different English books on Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and edited by the webmaster.
Definitions and synonyms may differ in the various Buddhist traditions.
* : unpreferred term or term with incorrect connotation
(Skt): Sanskrit
(Tib): Tibetan A glossary with numbers (like "2 TRUTHS") can be found here.
A very extensive web glossary.
ABHIDHARMAKOSHA:
Buddhist classic written by Vasubandhu; the earliest attempt at a systematic
representation of Buddhist philosophy, psychology and cosmology.
ABSOLUTE TRUTH: See ULTIMATE TRUTH.
ACTION MUDRA: A Highest Yoga TANTRA consort who assists in generating
great bliss.
AGGREGATE: Mental or physical collection. See 5 AGGREGATES
AKSHOBYA (Skt.): Name of a DEITY. One of the 5 DHYANI BUDDHAS, representing
the consciousness AGGREGATE of all Buddhas and their Dharmadhatu Wisdom.
AMITABHA: Name of a DEITY. One of the 5 DHYANI BUDDHAS, representing
the discrimination AGGREGATE of all Buddhas and their Discriminating Wisdom.
AMOGHASIDDHI (Skt.): Name of a DEITY. One of the 5 DHYANI BUDDHAS,
representing the compositional factors-AGGREGATE (or volition) of all Buddhas
and their Wisdom of Accomplishing Activities.
ANTI-GOD: See ASURA.
ARHAT (Skt.): Foe or Enemy Destroyer. One who has destroyed the enemy
of dualistic ego-grasping/clinging, and thus accomplished LIBERATION of CYCLIC
EXISTENCE. There are three types of Arhats: SRAVAKA, PRATYEKABUDDHA, BUDDHA.
ARYA (Skt.): Superior, High One. One who has gained direct meditational
experience of EMPTINESS. See also ARHAT.
ASPIRING BODHICITTA: A merely wishful BODHICITTA (as opposed to ENGAGING
BODHICITTA).
ASURA (Skt.): Anti/demi god , Titan*. Being living in the Asura-realm
of CYCLIC EXISTENCE, within sight of the DEVAS
ATISHA: Great Indian scholar who arrived in Tibet in 1042 and caused
a major purification of the Buddhism present at that time. Composer of the
first LAM-RIM-text.
ATTACHMENT: Inability to separate from
a person or thing, although it will ultimately lead to SUFFERING, usually
it exaggerates the good qualities of the object. It is one of the biggest
mental DELUSIONS which prevents the achievement of ENLIGHTENMENT.
AVALOKITESHVARA (Skt.): 1. Name of a specific DEITY, representing the
COMPASSION of all BUDDHAS = Chenrezig (Tib.) 2. One of the main disciples
of SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.
BARDO (Tib.): Intermediate
state of existence. The time between death and rebirth.
BHUMI (Skt.): Stage. Usually referring to a stage in the BODHISATTVA-training
(BODHISATTVA-bhumi).
BODHI (Skt.): See ENLIGHTENMENT.
BODHICITTA (Skt.): Enlightenment- mind.
The mind dedicated to attain Buddhahood in order to help all SENTIENT BEINGS.
"Conventional Bodhicitta" is either ENGAGING- or ASPIRING BODHICITTA. "Ultimate
Bodhicitta" is a WISDOM motivated by Conventional Bodhicitta directly realising
EMPTINESS.
BODHISATTVA (Skt.): Enlightenment being. Person who strives for Buddhahood
in order to be of utmost benefit to all SENTIENT BEINGS. 1. General, someone
who has taken the Bodhisattva-vows. 2. More specific, being who has taken
that vow and also has attained spontaneous BODHICITTA.
BUDDHA (Skt.): Enlightened/Awakened/Omniscient One. One who has purified
all DEFILEMENTS and developed all good qualities. "The Buddha" usually means
SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.
BUDDHADHARMA (Skt.): 1. BUDDHA's teachings. 2. The inner REALISATIONS
achieved by practising Buddha's teachings.
BUDDHA-NATURE: potential of all SENTIENT BEINGS to become a BUDDHA.
BUDDHISM: Religion, philosophy founded by SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA. All Buddhist
schools agree on the 4 SEALS. Main doctrines: KARMA, rebirth, EMPTINESS.
BUDDHIST: Person who has taken REFUGE in the 3 JEWELS, and agrees on
the philosophy of the 4 SEALS.
CENTRAL CHANNEL: Main energy channel in the body, starting
at the browpoint, going backwards under the skull and then down to the level
of the navel (or lower).
CHAKRA (Skt.): Wheel, circle. A focal centre where secondary (energy)
channels branch out from the CENTRAL CHANNEL.
CHARYA-TANTRA (Skt.): Performance/behavioural class of TANTRA. See
4 TANTRIC CLASSES.
CHENREZIG (Tib.): See AVALOKITESHVARA.
CITTAMATRA (Skt.): Mind-only-school. See 4 TENETS.
CLEAR LIGHT MIND: Very subtle mind which, when manifest, perceives
everything as clear, empty space.
COMMITMENT-BEING: Visualised BUDDHA or oneself visualised as a BUDDHA.
A WISDOM-BEING is an actual BUDDHA who is invited to unite with the commitment-being.
COMMITMENTS: Promises and pledges taken when engaging in spiritual
practices.
COMPASSION: The wish that others may
be free from SUFFERING and its' causes.
COMPLETION STAGE: Final stage in the practice of Highest Yoga Tantra
using methods that cause the energies (Prana in Skt. or Lung in Tib.) of the
body to enter, abide and dissolve within the CENTRAL CHANNEL and result
in BUDDHAHOOD..
CONVENTIONAL TRUTH: All-false truth, relative truth (as opposed to
ULTIMATE TRUTH), conventional existence; the interdependence of phenomena.
CYCLIC EXISTENCE: The cycle of death and rebirth, taking uncontrolled
REBIRTH under the influence of DEFILEMENTS and karmic imprints. The process
arises out of IGNORANCE and is marked by SUFFERING. See 3 REALMS & 6 REALMS.
DAKA (Skt.): Male equivalent of DAKINI.
DAKINI (Skt.): Female tantric BUDDHA and women who have achieved direct
REALISATION of EMPTINESS with the CLEAR LIGHT MIND.
DEFILEMENTS:
see DELUSIONS
DEITY: The symbolic form of a pure being, manifested from BUDDHA's
wisdom. Meditational BUDDHA form.
DELUSIONS:
Misconceptions and their resultant afflicted states of mind. Syn.: defilements,
disturbing attitudes, mental afflictions, afflictive emotions. Contaminated
mental functions which are obstacles to LIBERATION and the causes for SUFFERING,
which disturb our mental peace and propel us to act harmful to others (and
ourselves). The "Root DELUSIONS" are: IGNORANCE, desire/ATTACHMENT,
anger/hatred/aversion, pride, doubt and wrong views. .
DEMIGOD: See ASURA.
DEPENDENT ORIGINATION: Doctrine concerning the interrelatedness of
phenomena. Closely related to EMPTINESS. See 12 LINKS OF INTERDEPENDENT ORIGINATION.
DESIRE REALM: One of the 3 REALMS within CYCLIC EXISTENCE, where beings
enjoy the five external sense objects (form, sound, smell, touch and taste)
and where SUFFERING of suffering is experienced. Consists of the 6 REALMS.
DEVA (Skt.): "god", "angel", a being in CYCLIC EXISTENCE, temporarily abiding
in a heavenly state (unlike the Christian God).
DEVADATTA (Skt.): Litt. Theodore; name of SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA'S evil
cousin, seeing the BUDDHA full of faults.
DHARMA (Skt.): Doctrine, law, truth. 1. What prevents SUFFERING; usually BUDDHADHARMA.
2. Any objects of knowledge. 3. Religion or religious knowledge. 4. REALISATIONS
of the path and the consequent cessation of SUFFERING.
DHAMMAPADA (Pali): most popular collection of sayings of the Buddha
in the Pali canon.
DHANYAKATAKA: Location in South India where the BUDDHA is said to have
taught the KALACHAKRA TANTRA.
DHARMAKAYA (Skt.): Truth Body of a BUDDHA, the pure, omniscient MIND
of a BUDDHA, result of the transformation of the ordinary MIND. It can be
divided into the SVABHAVI-KAKAYA and the "Jñana Dharmakaya". See 4
BUDDHA-BODIES.
DHARMAPALA (Skt.): See DHARMA PROTECTOR.
DHARMA PROTECTOR: Guardian of the BUDDHA's teaching. 1. Worldly protectors:
ordinary DEVAS, spirits etc., bound by a tantric GURU to protect Buddhism
and its practitioners. 2. Non-worldly: manifestations of BUDDHAS or BODHISATTVAS
in wrathful form who protect practitioners.
DHYANA (Skt.): Advanced form of concentration MEDITATION, after realising
SHAMATHA.
DIVINE PRIDE: Non-deluded pride that regards
oneself as a DEITY and one's surroundings and enjoyments as those of the DEITY.
It is an antidote to ordinary conceptions.
DROPS: The essence of sperm and blood (egg), abiding in the ENERGY
CHANNELS or nadis.
DZOGCHEN (Tib.): Profound practice of the NYINGMA tradition.
EMANATION BODY: See NIRMANAKAYA.
EMPTINESS: Full expression: "Emptiness of
INHERENT EXISTENCE". The doctrine that all concepts and phenomena lack INHERENT
EXISTENCE. See ULTIMATE TRUTH
EMPOWERMENT: See INITIATION.
ENERGY CHANNEL: Veins within the body through which psychic energy
(Tib. Lung, Skt. PRANA) flows.
ENGAGING BODHICITTA: A BODHICITTA held
by the BODHISATTVA vows. (As opposed to ASPIRING BODHICITTA).
ENJOYMENT BODY: See SAMBHOGAKAYA.
ENLIGHTENMENT: Syn.: Buddhahood, full enlightenment/ awakening. Highest
level of development, having forever eliminated all DEFILEMENTS and karmic
IMPRINTS, and having developed all good qualities and WISDOM to their fullest
extent. Enlightenment supersedes LIBERATION.
AEON: "Great aeon": lifetime of the universe (KALPA (Skt)). "Small
aeon": one 20th. of a great aeon
EQUANIMITY: Unbiasedness. State of
MIND in which one does not distinguish between friend, enemy and stranger.
EXAMPLE CLEAR LIGHT-MIND: A CLEAR LIGHT MIND that realises EMPTINESS
by means of a generic image.
FORM REALM: State of CYCLIC EXISTENCE where no SUFFERING
of suffering is experienced. Beings here have renounced the enjoyment of external
sense objects but still have ATTACHMENT to internal form (their own body and
MIND).
FORMLESS REALM: Highest states of CYCLIC EXISTENCE. Beings here have
renounced form and ATTACHMENT to form pleasures, and exist only within their
mindstream. Their MIND is still bound by subtle desire and ATTACHMENT to mental
states and ego. See 3 REALMS.
FRONT GENERATION: Practice in TANTRA, whereby the DEITY is Visualised
in front of oneself.
GANDHARVA (Skt.): Smell-eater. Celestial being.
GARUDA (Skt.): Name of a mythical bird.
GELUG(PA) (Tib.): Yellow-hats. Biggest school
in Tibetan tradition, founded by TSONGKHAPA, also known as "New KADAM". Main
emphasis on ethics and sound scholarship prior to serious meditation. In 1642
the 5th. Dalai Lama, who was of the Gelugpa tradition, became secular and
religious leader of Tibet.
GENERATION STAGE: Stage of practice in Highest Yoga TANTRA, wherein
one mentally generates oneself as a DEITY, and one's surroundings as the deity's
MANDALA.
GESHE (Tib.): 1. Degree like Doctor of Theology, awarded by the principal
monastic colleges of the GELUGPA tradition. 2. Title of some masters of the
Old KADAM tradition.
GOD: See DEVA.
GOD REALM: DEVA-realm,"heaven". State within CYCLIC EXISTENCE. Some
god realms are in the DESIRE REALM, others in the FORM and FORMLESS REALMS.
See 3 and 6 REALMS
GURU (Skt.): Spiritual teacher/friend/mentor.
GURU-YOGA (Skt.): Practice of seeing one's GURU as BUDDHA.
HEARER: See SRAVAKA.
HELL REALM: State within CYCLIC EXISTENCE in which much SUFFERING is
experienced, joyless realm. See 6 REALMS.
HINAYANA (Skt.): Lesser/lower vehicle (as
opposed to MAHAYANA). Buddhist path leading to individual LIBERATION from
CYCLIC EXISTENCE (as SHRAVAKA or PRATYEKABUDDHA).
HERO and HEROINE: A hero is a male tantric DEITY, embodying method.
A HEROINE is a female tantric DEITY, embodying WISDOM.
IGNORANCE: Unawareness, lack of ENLIGHTENMENT. 1. Worldly:
Not knowing the principles of KARMA. 2. Transworldly: Not knowing/realising
EMPTINESS.
IMPRINT (on the mind): 1. Karmic imprint; potentiality to experience
certain effects in the future. 2. Imprint of DEFILEMENT; obstructions to Buddhahood
which remain even after abandonment of the DEFILEMENTS themselves.
IMPUTE: To label/name or give meaning to an object.
INDESTRUCTIBLE DROP: Most subtle DROP, located at the heart, formed
from the essence of sperm and egg of the parents. It does not melt until death,
when it opens and allows the very subtle mind and wind to take rebirth.
INHERENT EXISTENCE: Syn.: true / objective / ultimate / self-powered
/ self-sufficient / independent / intrinsically / existence. Existence - from
the side of the object, - by the way of the object's own character, - from
within the basis of designation, - as its own suchness, - as its own reality,
- as its own mode of subsistence, - by way of its own entity. INHERENT EXISTENCE
is a misconception, a non-existent quality that we project onto persons and
phenomena, and does not exist even conventionally. It describes existence
which is independent of: causes and conditions, parts, or the MIND IMPUTING
it.
INITIATION: Empowerment. Bestowal of permission
and a special potential power to practice a specific part of TANTRA, given
by a tantric GURU by means of a ritual.
INNER OFFERING: A MAHA-ANNUTARAYOGA-TANTRA offering, produced by mentally
transforming 10 bodily substances into nectar.
INTERMEDIATE STATE: See BARDO.
KADAM(PA) (Tib.): Tradition
of Tibetan Buddhism, started by ATISHA. Before Lama TSONGKHAPA known as "Old
Kadam", afterwards known as "New Kadam" or GELUGPA.
KALACHAKRA (Skt.): Time-Wheel; name of a specific DEITY.
KALAGNI (Skt.): In the KALACHAKRA system, Kalagni is the South node
of the moon, where solar eclipses occur, or 'the head of the dragon' in Chinese
astrology. It is also the yellow disc on which Kalachakra stands
KALPA (Skt.): Lifetime of a universe.
KANGYUR (Tib.): Collection of all translated SUTRAS and TANTRAS from
Sanskrit into Tibetan. See also: TENGYUR.
KARGYU(PA) (Tib.): School of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Marpa Chökyi
& Khyungpo Nyaljor (11th. century). Meditation & philosophy lineage.
Special practice: MAHAMUDRA.
KARMA (Skt.): Action. Intentional action,
impulse. Also; the IMPRINT which the action leaves on one's mindstream. "The
law of karma": the doctrine holding that all experiences are results of IMPRINTS
on our mindstream of previous actions; virtuous actions lead to happiness,
NEGATIVE ACTIONS to SUFFERING and unpleasant states.
KAYA (Skt.): Body of a BUDDHA. See also 4 BUDDHA-BODIES.
KRIYA-TANTRA (Skt.): Purification class of TANTRA. See 4 TANTRIC CLASSES.
KULIKA (Skt.): "Holder of the Castes"
or Shambala's Knowledge Holder (Rigden in Tib.). Titles of the 8th. to the
24th. Kings of SHAMBALA
LAMA (Tib.): See GURU.
LAMAISM*: Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
LAM RIM (Tib.): Lamp on the Path. The stages of the Path to ENLIGHTENMENT.
Systematic presentation of all BUDDHA's teachings. First presented in this
form by ATISHA. Presently mainly used in the GELUG-school.
LIBERATION: State after removing the DEFILEMENTS and KARMA which cause
uncontrolled REBIRTH in CYCLIC EXISTENCE.
LOVE: The wish that beings have happiness
and its causes.
LUNG (Tib.): Wind, energy, prana (Skt.). 1. Subtle (life-) wind/energy
In Tantra these winds are the vehicle of consciousness. 2. Disease, energy
disturbance/imbalance in the body. 3. Oral transmission of a DHARMA text.
MADHYIAMIKA (Skt.): Middle-way school. See 4 TENETS.
MAHA-ANNUTARAYOGA-TANTRA (Skt.): Highest yoga TANTRA. See 4 TANTRIC
CLASSES. Tantric class that contains the method to transform sexual experience
into the spiritual path.
MAHAMUDRA (Skt.): Great Seal. 1. According to SUTRA: Profound view
of EMPTINESS. 2. According to TANTRA: the union of great bliss and EMPTINESS.
MAHAYANA (Skt.): 'Greater vehicle' (Maha
= great, Yana = vehicle. (as opposed to the HINAYANA or smaller vehicle).
Buddhist path which leads to Buddhahood, emphasising great COMPASSION for
all SENTIENT BEINGS. Also called "BODHISATTVA-yana". It includes SUTRAYANA
and TANTRAYANA.
MAITREYA: Loving-One.
Name of the next coming BUDDHA, also both teacher and main disciple of SHAKYAMUNI
BUDDHA.
MANDALA (Skt.): Circle or sphere.
1. Symbolic representation of a meditation visualisation, usually in the form
of a palace with one or more DEITIES present. 2. Symbolic representation of
the universe (see MANDALA OFFERING).
MANDALA OFFERING: Mentally transforming the
universe into a PURE REALM and offering it. "Inner mandala offering": offering
one's body, wealth, happiness etc.
MANJUSHRI (Skt.): One of the main disciples of the BUDDHA. Name of
DEITY; represents wisdom of all BUDDHAS
MANJUSHRIKIRTI: The 8th. King of SHAMBALA (first KULIKA- king), who
composed the condensed KALACHAKRA TANTRA.
MANTRA (Skt.): 'Tool for thinking'. 1. Prescribed
syllables (in Sanskrit) to protect the mind (from DEFILEMENTS). They express
the essence of specific energies. Recitation of mantras is always done with
specific visualisations. 2. Often, Mantra is used as a synonym for VAJRA or
TANTRA.
MARA (Skt.): Demon. Anything which interrupts the attainment of LIBERATION
or ENLIGHTENMENT. See: 4 MARAS.
MARKS AND SIGNS: The 32 Major Marks and 80 Minor Signs of a BUDDHA
- golden skin, webbed fingers & toes etc.
MEANING CLEAR LIGHT: A CLEAR LIGHT MIND that directly realises EMPTINESS.
MEDITATION: (Tib.: gom) Habituating,
familiarising. Habituating ourselves to positive and realistic states of mind
MEDITATIVE CONCENTRATION: See SHAMATA.
MERIT: See VIRTUE.
MERIT FIELD: The 3 JEWELS, usually Visualised in front, before which
one accumulates VIRTUE or merit. Merit fields used in tantric practices
can very extensive.
MIGRATOR: (Or transmigrator) See SENTIENT BEING.
MILAREPA (Tib.): Great Tibetan practitioner (1040-1123), famed for
his attainment of Buddhahood in one lifetime.
MIND: Def.:"That which is clear and knowing",
mindstream. Non-physical phenomena which perceives, thinks, recognises, experiences
and emotionally reacts to the environment. 1. Mental faculties (Tib.: thugs)
2. Ways of being conscious, conscious phenomena (Tib.: shes.pa).
MINDSTREAM: Continuity of the MIND, "that which is clear and knowing".
MOUNT MERU: Huge mountain in the centre of the universe.
MUDRA (Skt.): Seal. 1.Tantric hand gesture, 2. Tantric consort.
NADI (Skt.): See ENERGY CHANNEL.
NAGA (Skt.): Type of living spirit living mainly in rivers, oceans
or lakes, but can live anywhere which are generally invisible. Usually depicted
with a serpent-like body.
NAGARJUNA (Skt.): Great Indian Buddhist Master who revived the MAHAYANA
in the 1st. century AD, after its' virtual disappearance, by bringing to light
the Perfection of Wisdom SUTRAS.
NAMCU (Tib.): Tenfold powerful one: the
Kalachakra "logo" composed of 10 symbols.
NEGATIVE ACTION: non-virtue, destructive action, black karmic IMPRINT,
sin*. Action which leaves an IMPRINT on the MINDSTREAM which will lead to
SUFFERING in the future.
NIRMANAKAYA (Skt.): Emanation Body of a BUDDHA. The result of transformation
of the ordinary body and experience of self. It is the transformation of the
SAMBHOGAKAYA into ordinary physical form. (The Nirmanakaya is visible to those
with pure KARMA, others will just see an ordinary being).
NIRVANA (Skt.): Beyond suffering/sorrow, transcendence of suffering,
state beyond the causes for SUFFERING, unsatisfactoriness, troubles. State
outside CYCLIC EXISTENCE attained by an ARHAT.
NÖNDRO (Tib.): Something which precedes,
goes before. Preliminary practice to the practice of TANTRA.
NYINGMA(PA) (Tib.): Oldest Tibetan Buddhist
tradition, founded by PADMASAMBHAVA. Emphasis on tantric and DZOGCHEN-practice.
PADMASAMBHAVA: or "Guru Rinpoche":
Great Indian tantric master, who came to Tibet in 817 AD With his SIDDHIS
he dispelled evil forces which obstructed Buddhism in Tibet.
PARAMITA (Skt.): PERFECTION, see 6 and
10 PERFECTIONS.
PARAMITAYANA (Skt.): Perfection vehicle. The MAHAYANA, but excluding
the TANTRAYANA.
PERFECTION: Going beyond, reaching beyond limitation, (Skt.: paramita).
See: 6 and 10 PERFECTIONS.
PRANA (Skt.): See LUNG.
PRATIMOKSHA (Skt.): Vows of individual liberation. Precepts established
by SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA for Buddhist lay-persons, monks and nuns.
PRATYEKABUDDHA (Skt.): Solitary Buddha/Realiser. Follower of the HINAYANA
tradition, concentrating on basic Buddhist teachings like the 12 LINKS OF
INTERDEPENDENT ORIGINATION, 4 NOBLE TRUTHS etc. to attain LIBERATION
(NOT Buddhahood).
PRETA (Skt.): Hungry ghost. A being obsessed by ATTACHMENT, living
in the preta-realm within DESIRE REALM, mainly suffering from lack of food,
drink and shelter.
PUJA (Skt.): Ceremony/act of worship, offering.
PUNDARIKA: second KULIKA King
of SHAMBALA, best known for his famous commentary on the KALACHAKRA TANTRA
called Vimalaprabha (stainless light).
PURE REALM: Realm outside CYCLIC EXISTENCE where BUDDHAS, BOHISATTVAS
and practitioners with sufficient VIRTUE abide. All conditions are conducive
for practising DHARMA and attaining ENLIGHTENMENT. "Pure-Land Buddhism" is
a MAHAYANA tradition emphasising methods to be reborn there.
PURIFICATION: Preventing negative KARMA to ripen and counteracting
self-identification with negative energy.
RAHU (Skt.): the North
node of the moon, where lunar eclipsses occur. In Chinese astrology, it is
'the tail of the dragon'.
RAKSHA (Skt.): Fierce, cannibalistic type of demon.
RATNASAMBHAVA (Skt.): Name of a DEITY. One of the 5 DHYANI BUDDHAS,
representing the feeling AGGREGATE of all Buddhas and their Wisdom of Equality.
REALISATION: A deep and strong understanding / inner knowing, (beyond
intellectual understanding) that becomes part of us and changes our perception
of the world.
REFUGE: Taking refuge means entrusting one's
spiritual development to the BUDDHAS, DHARMA and SANGHA. "Inner refuge" refers
to refuge in our own BUDDHA-NATURE: our own natural WISDOM and the guidance
we can give others.
RENUNCIATION: Determination to be free
from all problems and SUFFERING (of CYCLIC EXISTENCE), not longer having ATTACHMENT
to the pleasures of CYCLIC EXISTENCE which lead to more SUFFERING and DEFILEMENTS.
It is inner WISDOM.
RINPOCHE (Tib.): Precious one. Referring to a TULKU, or sometimes just
a title of respect.
RUDRA CHAKRIN (Skt.):
Rigden Dragpo (Tib.) (2327 - 2427) "Wrathful One with the Wheel" the King
of SHAMBALA who is predicted to defeat the "barbarians" in 2424 in a spiritual
war.
RUPAKAYA (Skt.): Form (Rupa) Body (Kaya) of a BUDDHA. Physical manifestation
of a BUDDHA. It can be further divided into the SAMBHOGAKAYA and the NIRMANAKAYA.
SADHANA (Skt.): A TANTRAYANA ritual text which sets
out a particular MEDITATION practice.
SAKYA (Tib.): School of Tibetan Buddhism,
founded by Khon Könchok Gyelpo (11th. century). Main practice: "Lamdrey".
Sakyas ruled in Tibet for over 100 yrs, before the secular power was handed
to the Dalai Lama of the GELUGPA tradition. (13th.&14th. century)
SAMADHI (Skt): Meditative stabilisation, concentration. One-pointed
involvement in MEDITATION where the meditation object and the practitioner
are experienced as inseparable and indistinguishable. As there are many types
of Samadhi, the term does not infer anything about the practitioner's REALISATION
or accomplishment.
SAMBHOGAKAYA (Skt.): Enjoyment/bliss Body of a BUDDHA. The physical
(psychic) form of BUDDHA's WISDOM. The transformation result of speech, communication
and LUNG. In TANTRA known as the VAJRA of speech or the BUDDHA's voice.
SAMSARA (Skt.): See CYCLIC EXISTENCE.
SANGHA (Skt.): Spiritual community. 1. In
the broadest sense; whole community of Buddhists: monks, nuns and lay people
up to enlightened BODHISATTVAS (this is not the original meaning of Sangha).
2. More restricted: monks and nuns. 3. Most specific: ARYA-beings.
SAUTRANTIKA (Skt.): Sutra-school. See 4 TENETS.
SELF GENERATION: Practice in TANTRA whereby one imagines oneself to
be the DEITY.
SELFLESSNESS: See EMPTINESS.
SENTIENT BEING: (Trans)-migrator. Being that possesses a MIND that
is contaminated by DEFILEMENTS or their IMPRINTS, living within CYCLIC EXISTENCE
(thus generally excluding plants).
SHAKTI (Skt.): Deity within the KALACHAKRA MANDALA. 10 Shaktis are
present, although only 8 are visible in the mandala. Shaktis are common in
Hinduism but in Buddhism, they only appear in the Kalachakra tantra.
SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA (Skt.): Name of the historical BUDDHA, living in
the 6th. century BC
SHAMATA (Skt.): Calm abiding, Concentration. 1. MEDITATION method to
achieve tranquility. 2. The resultant tranquil meditative state; the ability
to remain single-pointedly on an object with a pliant and blissful MIND. Mental
quiescence, stilled and settled state of awareness.
SHAMBALA (Skt.): "The Land held by Shiva".
Mythical kingdom which is also called the pure land of KALACHAKRA.
SHRAVAKA (Skt.): Hearer. One who hears, practices and proclaims BUDDHA's
teachings. Followers of the HINAYANA tradition, concentrating on RENUNCIATION
and pacifying emotions, in order to attain LIBERATION.
SHUNYATA (Skt.): See EMPTINESS.
SIDDHI (Skt.): Supernatural attainment/psychic power.
SKANDHA (Skt.): See AGGREGATE.
SOLITARY REALIZER: See PRATYEKABUDDHA.
STUPA (Skt.): Buddhist reliquary object.
Indian Buddhist Stupas are dome-shaped monuments containing relics of the BUDDHA
or his disciples. Tibetan stupas are usually purely symbolic; any size or materials,
but of carefully defined shape and proportions representing the BUDDHA's mind.
SUCHANDRA: King of SHAMBALA who requested the KALACHAKRA TANTRA from
the BUDDHA.
SUFFERING: Any dissatisfactory condition, referring to physical and
mental pain, and all problematic situations. See also 3 TYPES OF SUFFERING
and 4 NOBLE TRUTHS.
SUTRA (Skt.): Discourse/ speech etc. of the
BUDDHA, excluding teachings on TANTRA.
SUTRAYANA (Skt.): SUTRA vehicle. Also: "exoteric or common path". Name
of the HINAYANA and PARAMITAYANA combined, thus excluding the TANTRAYANA
(the esoteric path).
SVABHAVIKAKAYA (Skt.): Nature Body of a BUDDHA. The empty nature of
the Buddha's omniscient MIND (or wisdom).
TANTRA (Skt.): Continuity,
stream. (Continuity maintained throughout the practice.) 1. In general referring
to the systems of MEDITATION described in the TANTRAYANA texts; practices
involving 4 PURITIES, meditation on ENERGY CHANNELS, CHAKRAS and energy drops
within the body. These esoteric teachings are not found in the SUTRAYANA and
require INITIATION of a tantric GURU. 2. More specific; a scripture describing
a TANTRAYANA practice.
TANTRAYANA (Skt.):Syn.: Mantra/vajra/secret/uncommon/esoteric
vehicle, a MAHAYANA Buddhist path which leads to ENLIGHTENMENT. See
also TANTRA.
TARA (Skt.): Saviouress; name of a specific DEITY, representing the
enlightened activities of all BUDDHAS.
TATHAGATA (Skt.): One Thus Gone; title of a BUDDHA
TENET: Philosophical view/school. See 4 TENETS.
TENGYUR (Tib.): Collection of commentaries to BUDDHA's teachings translated
from Sanskrit into Tibetan.
SVATANTRIKA (Skt.): Autonomy-school. Sub-school of MADHYAMIKA.
THERAVADIN (Skt.): The tradition of the
Elders. Buddhist tradition widespread in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka. Generally,
practices can be said to be HINAYANA.
TIRTHIKA (Skt.): One not following the Middle way, a non-Buddhist,
usually referring to a Hindu.
TONG LEN (Tib.): Giving and taking.
MIND training to overcome selfishness and develop COMPASSION for others; giving
one's own happiness and taking other's SUFFERING.
TORMA (Tib.): Ritual offering cake,
used in tantric rituals.
TRANSMIGRATORS: See SENTIENT BEINGS.
TRIPITAKA (Skt.): Three baskets. Three collections of Buddhist scriptures;
1. Vinaya (Skt.): discipline; 2. SUTRA 3. Abhidharma (Skt.): knowledge/phenomenology.
TSOG (Tib.): Tantric (food) offering.
TSONG KHAPA (Tib.): Great Tibetan Scholar (1357-1419), founder of the
Tibetan GELUGPA-tradition.
TULKU (Tib.): Recognised reincarnation of a GURU.
TUMMO (Tib.): Psychic heat, inner heat generated in special tantric
meditation practices, kundalini (Skt).
TUSHITA (Skt.): Joyous Land. The BODHISATTVA PURE REALM of the 1000
BUDDHAS of this AEON
ULTIMATE TRUTH: Synonyms: EMPTINESS,
without INHERENT EXISTENCE, correct view, fundamental true nature, not truly
existent, without self-existence, sphere of DHARMA, true nature, voidness,
void of self-existence, universal law, level of truth that is the deepest
fact of reality, total absence of fantasised ways of existing.
UPASAKA (Skt.): Buddhist lay-person holding 8 PRECEPTS.
USHNISHA (Skt.): The fleshy protrusion on the crown of a BUDDHA's head.
UTPALA (Skt.): Blue lotus flower.
VAIBASHIKA (Skt.): Great exposition school. See 4 TENETS.
VAIROCHANA (Skt.): Name of a DEITY. One of the 5 DHYANI BUDDHAS, representing
the form (or body) AGGREGATE and Mirror-like Wisdom of all Buddhas.
VAJRA (Skt.): Indestructible/diamond/adamantine.
1. Tibetan ritual sceptre (dorje). 2. Anything used in the practice of TANTRA
to differentiate it from everyday things. 3. used as synonym for TANTRA or
MANTRA.
VAJRADHARA (Skt.): Name of DEITY, representing the SAMBHOGAKAYA- aspect
of SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA. Vajradhara is the founder of TANTRAYANA.
VAJRAPANI (Skt.): Vajra-Holder. One of the main disciples of the BUDDHA.
Name of wrathful DEITY, representing the power of all BUDDHAS.
VAJRA-POSTURE: Cross-legged posture with the feet on the opposite thighs.
Mirror image of the Hindu lotus-posture.
VAJRASATTVA (Skt.): Name of a DEITY (Vajra-Being), specifically related
to PURIFICATION practices.
VAJRAYANA (Skt.): See TANTRAYANA.
VETALA (Skt.): Corpse revived by a bad spirit, zombie.
VIMALAPRABHA (Skt.): "Stainless Light", a commentary on the KALACHAKRA
TANTRA by Pundarika (second KULIKA King of SHAMBALA.
VINAYA (Skt.): Discipline. Rules governing the conduct of the SANGHA
(here usually monks and nuns).
VIPASHYANA (Skt.): Seeing beyond, superior or excellent seeing, insight.
1. Meditative technique which identifies and analyses the patterns of the
MIND and the world it projects. 2. The resultant WISDOM or perfect knowledge,
which thoroughly and clearly discriminates phenomena.
VIRTUE: Positive potential, merit. IMPRINTS on the mindstream of positive
actions, leading to future happiness.
VOIDNESS: See EMPTINESS.
WISDOM: 1. Prajña(Skt.),
shes.rab (Tib.); discriminative awareness. 2. Jñana (Skt.), ye.shes
(Tib.); deep/pristine awareness, wisdom-knowledge, primal wisdom, gnosis.
WISDOM-BEING: See COMMITMENT BEING.
YAMA (Skt.): Name of the Lord of (uncontrolled) Death.
YAMANTAKA: YAMA-Opponent. Name of a specific DEITY.
YANA (Skt.): Vehicle. Usually; specific
path/system of Buddhist practice.
YIDAM (Skt.): Enlightened DEITY, or meditational
Buddha-form, on whom one's personal tantric practice is centred.
YOGA (Skt.): Practice, endeavour, application. In the Tibetan system,
generally a merely mental tradition.
YOGA-TANTRA (Skt.): Union TANTRA. See 4 TANTRIC CLASSES.
YOJANA (Skt.): Distance measure, approx. 1 mile.
ZEN: Japanese variation of the Chinese word "Ch'an".
A MAHAYANA Buddhist tradition originating from China, and further developed
to be widespread in Japan.
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