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subtlest body
Tib: lus shin-tu phra-mo The subtlest life-supporting energy-wind that accompanies each moment of subtlest mind. |
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subtlest clear-light mind | |
subtlest creative energy-drop | |
subtlest energy-wind | |
subtlest mind
Tib: sems shin-tu phra-mo |
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sudden enlightenment
Tib: ston-mun |
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suffering of change
Tib: 'gyur-ba'i sdug-bsngal The suffering of ordinary happiness, which never lasts, never satisfies, and which eventually turns into the suffering of suffering. |
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suffering of suffering
Tib: sdug-bsngal-gyi sdug bsnal The suffering of gross pain or unhappiness. |
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suffering, all-pervasive | |
suffering, all-pervasively affecting | |
Sugata | |
Sukhavati | |
superficial
Tib: kun-rdzob |
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superficial true phenomenon
Tib: kun-rdzob bden-pa Skt: samvrtisatya In the Hinayana tenet systems, a true phenomenon that veils or conceals a deeper true phenomenon. Also called: relative true phenomenon, conventional true phenomenon, apparent true phenomenon. |
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superficial truth
Tib: kun-rdzob bden-pa Skt: samvrtisatya In the Mahayana tenet systems, a true fact about a phenomenon that veils or conceals a deeper true fact about the same phenomenon. Also called: relative truth, conventional truth, apparent truth, surface truth. |
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superimpose | |
superior rebirth state
Tib: mtho-ris |
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superior state
Tib: gya-nom-pa Skt: pranita |
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support
Tib: rten (1) An individual defining characteristic mark findable on the side of a knowable object, upon which a word or label for the object is set. (2) See: "something that supports something else." |
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supported | |
supported mandala
Tib: brten-pa'i dkyil-'khor The set of Buddha-figures residing inside the immeasurably magnificent palace of a symbolic world system visualized in tantra practice. |
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supporting mandala
Tib: rten-pa'i dkyil-'khor The immeasurably magnificent palace of a symbolic world system, together with the environment around it, visualized in tantra practice. |
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supramundane
Tib: 'jig-rten-las 'das-pa Related to the mental continuum of an arya -- someone who has attained nonconceptual cognition of the four noble truths. Also translated as "with a base beyond perishing," "transworldly" or "transcendent." |
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supreme | |
supreme emanation body |