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Hayagrlva who Overpowers Arrogant Spirits.
Hayagrlva who Overpowers Arrogant Spirits.
Dudjom Rinpoche - Fundamentals and History of the Nyingmapa
The cycles a:: of the Cycles.
skor-
class, on. which see Fundamentals, p. Great P. rophetIc Declaration. zhal-chems lun -b
glmg-pa. NL. [791] g stan chen-mo. Auth. Rdo-rje
Great Record of Teachings Received (in t .
glegs-bam bzhi). See Record oif'T' h' ouRr gsan-yzg (chen-mo
1 eac zngs ecelVed
reat Seal, LIberation through the Vision of P ' . . .
chen-po ye-shes mthong-grol. Granted to ']i Phy'ag;rfJ'. a Thugs-mchog rdo-rje NL P h ' e g mg-pa by RIg- dzm
grol, Disc. r:l5]thIS IS the yang-ti ye-shes mthong- Great Seal Opuscules. phyag-chen kha-'thor. NL. [564]
Great Sequence of the Path of S
Disc. O-rgyan gling-pa. gsang-sngags lam-rim chen-mo.
(Great) Store of Precious Tr . .
by ']am-mgon mdzod chen-? o. Compiled produces the xylo of Mt h mtha -yas: RTD. ThIs edition re-
The remaining 15' vol s u, Central TIbet, in its first 96 vols.
G.
. s. constItute a new suppl the dIrection of Dilgo Kh .
ement arranged under second xylo. published In Tibet there was also a
Khams, a complete set f :. h I? ungs, m the Sde-dge district of o w IC IS preserved . in the library of the
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Great Vivarta. bi-barta chen-mo. Name of a grammatical text, or a type of script, studied by Guru Chos-dbang. NL. As an example of wor,k of thegenretowhichtheGreatVivartapresumably see Gos Khug-pa Lhas-btsas, Rgya-gar-gyi lafitsa-yi skad-gnyzs. DelhI: Sherab Gyeltsen, 1976. I-Tib 76-905317. [762]
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Guhyasamaja and Cakrasarpvara. gsang-bde. Listed separately.
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Guidance on the Path according to Gotsangpa. rgod-tshang-pa'i lam-khrid. [576] See Cycle of Gotsangpa's Guidance
Guidance of the Unsurpassed Secret (Innermost Spirituality). gsang-ba bla-na med-pa'i khrid. Not identified with a particular text. [590]
Guidance on the View of the Great Middle Way, which Definitively Reveals the Absolute. don-dam nges-'byed dbu-ma chen-po'i lta-khrid. Auth. Zhva- dmar-pa IV, Chos-kyi grags-pa. NL. [676]
Guidance on the View of Madhyamaka. dbu-ma'i lta-khrid. Auth. 'Khon-ston Dpal-'byor lhun-grub. NL. [679]
Guidebook of the Accomplished Master Melong Dorje. me-long rdo-tjes mdzad-pa'i khrid-yig. Auth. Me-long rdo-rje. NL. [675]
Guidebook to the Great Seal. phyag-chen-gyi khrid-yig. Auth. Pal)-chen Blo- bzang chos-kyi rgyal-mtshan. DZ Vol. 3, pp. 421-30. [925-6]
Guidebook which Introduces the View Common to the Great Seal, Great Perfection and Great Madhyamaka. phyag-rdzogs-dbu gsum-gyi lta-ba spyi-khyab-tu ngo-sprod-pa'i khrid-yig. Auth. 'Khon-ston Dpal-'byor lhun-grub. NL. [679, 926]
Guidebook to the Pilgrimage Place of Pemako. padma-bkod-kyi gnas-kyi lam- yig. Disc. Rig-'dzin 'Ja'-tshon snying-po. A portion of this work ap- pears to be preserved in RTD Vol. 19, pp. 105-21. [811]
Guidebook to the Secret Land of Pemako. sbas-yul padma bkod-pa'i gnas-yig. Disc. Bdud-'dul rdo-rje. NL. [815]
Guru as the Attainment of Mind. bla-ma thugs-sgrub. NL. [757]
Guru as the Gathering of Awareness-holders. bla-ma rig-'dzin 'dus-pa. Disc.
Bdud-'dul rdo-rje. NL. [815]
Guru as the Gathering of Secrets. bia-ma gsang-'dus. Disc. Guru Chos-dbang. RTD Vol. 7, pp. 461-614. Pub. Paro: Ugyen Tempai Gyaltsen, 1979.
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Guru as the Gathering of the Three Bodies. bia-ma sku-gsum 'dus-pa. Men- tioned in the biography of Nyang-ral Nyi-ma 'od-zer. NL. [757]
Guru, an Ocean of Gems. bla-ma nor-bu rgya-mtsho. Disc. Padma-gling-pa. PLTC Vols. 1 and 20. RTD Vol. 10, pp. 307-52. [679, 796]
Hayagrlva (Cyc1e/Tantra). rta-mgrin. T 839. NGB Vols. 23-4. Cf. Haya-
grivadhara1J,f, T 733. When the context is that of the Eight Transmitted
Precepts (bka'-brgyad), the tantra that this is to be identified with is:
KGDD Vol. 3. NGB Vol. 32, no. 383. Also referred to as Lotus the
Speech and (Play of the) Supreme Horse.
[283, 361, 473, 479, 483, 575, 762]
Hayagrlva who Overpowers Arrogant Spirits. rta-mgrin dregs-pa zil-gnon. Disc. Sangs-rgyas bla-ma. NA. [751]
Hayagrlva Traditions of Nawopa and Dagyelma. snalrna-bo-pa'i lugs-kyi rta- mgrin-dang zla-rgyal-ma'i lugs. NL . [673, 674] See also Permissory Initiation of Hayagrfva according to the Tradition of Dagyelma
Hayagrlva and VarahI, the Wish-fulfilling Gem. rta-phag yid-bzhin nor-bu. Disc. Rig-'dzin 'Ja'-tshon snying-po. JTPD Vol. 3. RTD Vol. 41, pp. 213-43; Vol. 76, pp. 347-84. Pub. Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh: Ngawang Sonam, 1979. I-Tib 79-903466. [811]
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u
b e u . stance of the Aural Linea
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N
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, . Kunsang, Dakini
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Hundred of Guidance. rje-btsun o l - m · .
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1 eac zngs ecelVed
reat Seal, LIberation through the Vision of P ' . . .
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Great Sequence of the Path of S
Disc. O-rgyan gling-pa. gsang-sngags lam-rim chen-mo.
(Great) Store of Precious Tr . .
by ']am-mgon mdzod chen-? o. Compiled produces the xylo of Mt h mtha -yas: RTD. ThIs edition re-
The remaining 15' vol s u, Central TIbet, in its first 96 vols.
G.
. s. constItute a new suppl the dIrection of Dilgo Kh .
ement arranged under second xylo. published In Tibet there was also a
Khams, a complete set f :. h I? ungs, m the Sde-dge district of o w IC IS preserved . in the library of the
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Great Torma Offering of JvalamukhI. kha-'bar-ma'i gtor-chen. The version of this rite that is known to us was discovered by Guru Chos-dbang: RTD Vol. 69, pp. 423-595. This, however, cannot be what is referred to in the History, since the events described predate Guru Chos-dbang. [545]
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Great Vivarta. bi-barta chen-mo. Name of a grammatical text, or a type of script, studied by Guru Chos-dbang. NL. As an example of wor,k of thegenretowhichtheGreatVivartapresumably see Gos Khug-pa Lhas-btsas, Rgya-gar-gyi lafitsa-yi skad-gnyzs. DelhI: Sherab Gyeltsen, 1976. I-Tib 76-905317. [762]
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Guhyasamaja and Bhairava. gsang-'jigs. Listed separately.
Guhyasamaja and Cakrasarpvara. gsang-bde. Listed separately.
Guhyasamaja (Tantra). (dpal-Idan) 'dus-pa('i rgyud), gsang-ba 'dus-pa, gsang- 'dus(-kyi rgyud). T 442-3. NGB Vol. 17, nos. 211-12. BST 9 (1965). GOS 53 (1931). KGNZ Vol. 4, pp. 86-374. GDKT Vol. 7, 42-5. Trans. F. Fremantle in A Critical Study of the GuhyasamaJa Tantra. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, London University. [257, 262, 274, 283, 322-3,362,363,442,464,466-7,494-6,502,533,578, 675, 681, 689, 827, 850, 893, 895, 916]
Guidance on Cutting. gcod-khrid. [679] See Object of Cutting
Guidance which Lays Bare the Teaching of the Great Compassionate (according to the Tradition of Yegyelwa). . chen-po dmar-khrzd (ye-rgyallugs). NL. Ye-rgyal-ba was a leadmg dIscIple 0:'Karm. a-pa III, Rang-byung rdo-rje and tutor of Karma-pa IV, Rol-pa I rdo-fJe. Refer to Blue Annals, pp. 497, 517. [673-4]
Guidance which Lays Bare the Teaching on the Great thugs-tje chen-po'i smar-khrid. For works representmg thIS genre m general, see DZ Vol. 11, pp. 429-617. [731]
Guidance on Longevity, the Vajra Garland. tshe-khrid rdo-rje phreng-ba. Disc. Padma gling-pa. PLTC Vol. 8. [797]
Guidance on the Path according to Gotsangpa. rgod-tshang-pa'i lam-khrid. [576] See Cycle of Gotsangpa's Guidance
Guidance of the Unsurpassed Secret (Innermost Spirituality). gsang-ba bla-na med-pa'i khrid. Not identified with a particular text. [590]
Guidance on the View of the Great Middle Way, which Definitively Reveals the Absolute. don-dam nges-'byed dbu-ma chen-po'i lta-khrid. Auth. Zhva- dmar-pa IV, Chos-kyi grags-pa. NL. [676]
Guidance on the View of Madhyamaka. dbu-ma'i lta-khrid. Auth. 'Khon-ston Dpal-'byor lhun-grub. NL. [679]
Guidebook of the Accomplished Master Melong Dorje. me-long rdo-tjes mdzad-pa'i khrid-yig. Auth. Me-long rdo-rje. NL. [675]
Guidebook to the Great Seal. phyag-chen-gyi khrid-yig. Auth. Pal)-chen Blo- bzang chos-kyi rgyal-mtshan. DZ Vol. 3, pp. 421-30. [925-6]
Guidebook which Introduces the View Common to the Great Seal, Great Perfection and Great Madhyamaka. phyag-rdzogs-dbu gsum-gyi lta-ba spyi-khyab-tu ngo-sprod-pa'i khrid-yig. Auth. 'Khon-ston Dpal-'byor lhun-grub. NL. [679, 926]
Guidebook to the Pilgrimage Place of Pemako. padma-bkod-kyi gnas-kyi lam- yig. Disc. Rig-'dzin 'Ja'-tshon snying-po. A portion of this work ap- pears to be preserved in RTD Vol. 19, pp. 105-21. [811]
Guidebook to the Secret Land of Pemako. sbas-yul padma bkod-pa'i gnas-yig. Disc. Bdud-'dul rdo-rje. NL. [815]
Guru as the Attainment of Mind. bla-ma thugs-sgrub. NL. [757]
Guru as the Gathering of Awareness-holders. bla-ma rig-'dzin 'dus-pa. Disc.
Bdud-'dul rdo-rje. NL. [815]
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I(Bhu)-Tib 80-900644. [731]
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grivadhara1J,f, T 733. When the context is that of the Eight Transmitted
Precepts (bka'-brgyad), the tantra that this is to be identified with is:
KGDD Vol. 3. NGB Vol. 32, no. 383. Also referred to as Lotus the
Speech and (Play of the) Supreme Horse.
[283, 361, 473, 479, 483, 575, 762]
Hayagrlva who Overpowers Arrogant Spirits. rta-mgrin dregs-pa zil-gnon. Disc. Sangs-rgyas bla-ma. NA. [751]
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Hayagrlva and VarahI, the Wish-fulfilling Gem. rta-phag yid-bzhin nor-bu. Disc. Rig-'dzin 'Ja'-tshon snying-po. JTPD Vol. 3. RTD Vol. 41, pp. 213-43; Vol. 76, pp. 347-84. Pub. Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh: Ngawang Sonam, 1979. I-Tib 79-903466. [811]
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to Yangdak.
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