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  • ...st texts]] translated to [[Tibetan]]. The title, in [[Tibetan]] dkar-chag 'phang-thang-ma, simply means the catalogue/index (karchag) from Phangthang (a pla ...LOU (1953); and HERRMANN-PFANDT (2008). For studies of the catalogue from 'Phang-thang see: HALKIAS (2004), EISHIN (2005a/2005b), and DOTSON (2007). The Kar
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  • [[Four Vidyadhara Level]]s (''[[rig 'dzin rnam pa bzhi'i go 'phang]]'').
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  • The [[white sangha]] ([[gö-kar-chang-lo'i-dé]] or [[ngak'phang]])is a {{Wiki|community}} of [[yogic]] practitioners [[ordained]] according [[Ngak'phang]] means [[mantra-holding]] and relates to the fact that we are [[ordained]]
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  • [[kha sbyor yan lag bdun ldan gyi go 'phang]] - [[buddhahood]] having the seven features of father and mother facing on [[kha sbyor yan lag bdun ldan gyi go 'phang]] - [[buddhahood]] having the 7 features of father and mother facing one an
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  • ...{{Wiki|feminine}} {{Wiki|equivalent}} is [[Ngakma]] or [[Ngakmo]]. [[Ngak'phang]] is a [[gender]] [[neutral]] [[word]] that covers [[ngakpa]] and [[ngakmo]
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  • ...nastic]] [[lineage]], practiced by [[lay people]] and by holders of [[Ngak'phang]] ([[non-monastic]], non-celibate) [[ordination]]. Its {{Wiki|modern}} {{Wi ...n the other hand, it does not require [[Tantric]] [[samaya]] or the [[Ngak'phang]] [[commitments]].
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  • DOR JÉ CHANG GI GO PHANG NYUR TOP SHOK
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  • [[dpal kun tu bzang po'i go phang]] - level of Shri [[Samantabhadra]] ([[buddhahood]], [[nyingma]] la dependi
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  • [[Phang]] means ‘[[wielding]]’. [[Phang]] means ‘having the [[power]] and authority to use something’.
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  • ...[[Tuesday]] in a slum outside the resort town of Khao Lak in neighboring [[Phang]] Nga province, where 100 [[people]] [[gathered]] for [[prayers]] dedicated
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  • [[dpal kun tu bzang po'i go phang]] - level of [[Shri Samantabhadra]] [[[buddhahood]], [[nyingma]] la dependi
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  • ...in either of the three early translation catalogues, the [[Lhankarma]], [[Phang Tangma]] and [[Chimphu Ma]] (Tib. [[Mchims phu ma]]).
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  • ...Buddhism]] Registered: A Catalogue from the {{Wiki|Imperial Court}} of ’[[phang]] thang,” The Eastern [[Buddhist]] 36, nos. 1-2 (2004): 66, 99-100.
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  • ..., just a bit {{Wiki|south}} of [[Bangkok]] or the Tapan {{Wiki|Cave}} in [[Phang]] Nga Town, where the motto seems to be "the more sadistic the better." Hor
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  • Nyenphur [[namkhai]] yingsu [[phang]] Drilzhing tsenden nagsu [[phang]]
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  • ...ang ö säl chhag gya chhen po de lag tu gyü la Kye nä la me dzog jang gi go phang nyuR du thob paR shog====
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  • DRO DRUK DRIP JANG GU RUI GO PHANG THOB PHANG LO DRA WA NYUR DU ZHIK GYUR CHIK
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  • ...work became famous by the [[name]] of the palace and known as [[dkar-chag phang-thang-ma]]. Soon afterwards two further catalogues of [[collections]] avail ...e only surviving so far. But recently a {{Wiki|manuscript}} of [[dkar-chag phang-thang-ma]] is discovered and published from [[Tibet]].
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  • ...kes and reservoirs broke their banks and a great [[river]] flooded into '[[Phang]] [[thang]] [plain].' ...nt [you] from [[practicing the Dharma]], a great [[river]] flooded into '[[Phang]] [[thang]] [plain].'
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  • [[kar ma]] and [[Phang thang ma]]. However, during the later spread of [[Buddhism in Tibet]], many
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  • ...{{Wiki|evidence}} that such sources as IOL Tib J 321, [[Bu ston]], the ‘[[Phang]] thang ma and mKhas pa lde’u give us on [[Śāntigarbha]], [[Padmasambha ...e he is well known to [[Bu ston]] as a [[Yogatantra]] authority, to the ‘[[Phang]] thang ma Catalogue, and so on and so forth). However, Dalton makes the [
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  • ...or [[ngak’phang]] [[sangha]]. In [[Tibetan]], [[ngak]] means [[mantra]]. [[Phang]] means hurling or throwing. In [[Sanskrit]] it is [[mantrin]] / [[mantrini ...]] is always the realised [[state]]. As a [[symbol]] of this in the [[ngak’phang]] [[sangha]] we leave the [[hair]] uncut.
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  • ...s]] [[kyis]] bsgyur/ bsgyur pa [[rnams]] [[mnyam]] du bsres/ de la phing h+phang gis bgos pa'i nor gyis ring shos [[tshad]] rnyed par 'gyur ro/ dper na gru ...hun gyis don du [[thig]] gcig te [[thig le]] [[gnyis]] bgod/ de la phing h+phang gis bgos pa'i nor la Inga 'byung/ de ni khru Ingayod pa'i don te ring shos
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  • ...’di bzung nas [[kyang]]/ /rkun mo byi la btags byas te/ /[[khang]] stong [[phang]] phung kund bshig nas/ /gseb [[khung]] [[skar]] [[khung]] kun bkag [[ste]]
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  • ...ma/ brgyad ma/ nad rtsis la/ thang shing gi rtsis/ tshe rtsis la/ rgya ma phang gi rtsis/ gza' bzhi ma klung gi rtsis/ lha dpal che gsum gyi rtsis/ [[ging]
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  • ...en throughout [[Thailand]], including a 10th-century bronze image found at Phang-Na with both Tamil and [[Thai]] inscriptions. The [[Hindu]] [[temple]] "Wat
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  • ...n ’byung ba ’[[jig rten]] [[chags]] ’jig mdo, [[Bla med]] [[gong]] [go] ’[[phang]] [[sgrub pa]] [[thabs]] kyi mdo, and [[Khams]] sum [[sems can]] skye ’ch ...] [[sgrub thabs]] kyi mdo and gTor bzlog, see end of the [[Bla med]] go ’[[phang]] bsgrub [[thabs]] mdo ’jug gi gtor bzlog [[sogs]] kyi [[mdo skor]], [[bK
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  • ...n ’byung ba ’[[jig rten]] [[chags]] ’jig mdo, [[Bla med]] [[gong]] [go] ’[[phang]] [[sgrub pa]] [[thabs]] kyi mdo, and [[Khams]] sum [[sems can]] skye ’ch ...] [[sgrub thabs]] kyi mdo and gTor bzlog, see end of the [[Bla med]] go ’[[phang]] bsgrub [[thabs]] mdo ’jug gi gtor bzlog [[sogs]] kyi [[mdo skor]], [[bK
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  • [[Buddhahood]] ([[Wyl.]] [[sangs rgyas kyi go 'phang]]) is also called "[[state of enlightenment]]" or simply "[[enlightenment]]
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  • posed a [[Madhyamaka]] treatise entitled Nges pa'i don [[dbu ma]] (see '[[Phang thang ma]] , p. 5712), clearly suggesting that he held the [[Madhyamaka]] [ ...po]] [[bka' 'bum]] , 24 vols. [[Gangtok]]: [[Gonpo Tseten]], 1977-1980. '[[Phang thang ma]].
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  • ...] [[sgrub thabs]] kyi mdo and gTor bzlog, see end of the [[Bla med]] go ’[[phang]] bsgrub [[thabs]] mdo ’jug gi gtor bzlog [[sogs]] kyi [[mdo skor]], [[bK ...dang / snod rten ’byung ba [[chags]] ’jIg g<y>i mdo dang / bla myed go ’[[phang]] bsgrub [[thabs]] kyi mdo dang bzhi la/ ’di ni dus gsu[m] [[gshen]] rabs
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  • 4). The two surviving official catalogues of texts translated (’[[Phang thang ma]] and [[Ldan dkar ma/Lhan dkar ma]]) show little sign of the vast ...Buddhism]] Registered: A Catalogue from the {{Wiki|Imperial Court}} of ’[[Phang Thang]],” EB 36/1–2, 2004, 46–105.
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  • ...four times a year. Four, if they are in [[Sikkim]]; ‘[[dancing]]’ during [[Phang Lhabsol]] in addition to [[Kagyed]], [[Losoong]] and [[Bumchu]], all of whi
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  • The [[Mountain Pile]] ([[Wylie]]: [[Go '[[phang dbang gis bgrod pa ri bo brtsegs pa'i rgyud]]) The [[Rampant Elephant]] ([[Wylie]]: '[[Phang lta bas bcad pa glang po rab 'bog gi rgyud]])
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  • par [[dzog]] päi [[sang]] gyä kyi go [[phang]] rin po chhe chi nä [[kyang]] thob par ja / [[Sang]] gyä go [[phang]] thar thug der [[dro]]
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  • ...st]] practitioners. [[Tantric practitioners]] whether [[ordained]] [[ngak'phang]], [[ordained]] [[monastic]] or non [[ordained]] [[swear]] to cultivate pos
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  • ...st]] practitioners. [[Tantric]] practitioners whether [[ordained]] [[ngak'phang]], [[ordained]] [[monastic]] or non [[ordained]] [[swear]] to cultivate pos
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  • ...two [[sections]] (bam po gnyis).11 Dotson (2007) has recently dated the ’[[Phang thang ma]] Catalogue to the year of the {{Wiki|dog}} that occurred in 842 C ...oes not mention the [[Kāśyapaparivarta]]. 11. rDo (2003), [[dkar chag]] ’[[phang thang ma]], p. 5. 12. Pedersen1980: 65, note 15. 13. IOLTib J 152 colophon:
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  • ...kar ma]] catalog (§195; Herrmann-Pfandt 2008:104) and the Dkar [[chag]] ’[[phang thang ma]] (Rdo ...in]]: [[mi rigs dpe skrun khang]]. Rdo, R., editor. 2003. Dkar [[chag]] ’[[phang thang ma]] / [[sgra sbyor bam po gnyis pa]]. [[Pe cin]]: [[Mi rigs dpe skru
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  • ...rly Period, of which two are extant: the Lhan dkar ma of c. 812 and the '[[Phang thang ma]] of c. 843-881. They confirm that the [[Three Baskets]] in the no ...but also the treatises by [[Indian]] and even [[Tibetan masters]]. The '[[Phang thang ma]] catalogue was even more structurally complex, with seventy-eight
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  • century lDan [[kar ma]] and ’[[Phang thang ma]] catalogues.9 As pointed out by [[Sam van Schaik]], the notion wa 9 lDan dkar ma, no. 523; ’[[Phang thang ma]] (36.20–21). 10 See [[van Schaik]] 2008a: 81 (English transla
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  • [[dkar chag]] '[[phang]] [[thang]] mar yum stong phrag brgya pa'i 'grel [[chen]] bam po don brgyad ...]] las blta bar bya'o zhes bod [[kyis]] byas pa'i [[bstan bcos]] la kha '[[phang]] [[yod]] pa'i [[phyir]] ro | |
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  • i. [[Visualize]] a [[Phang]] [[character]] [[transforming]] into an eight petal [[lotus]] blossom
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  • i. [[Visualize]] a [[Phang]] [[character]] [[transforming]] into an eight petal [[lotus]] blossom
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  • kyi go 'phang la nye ba dang rgyal ba rnams dgyes pa dang / dge khrims la sogs pa'i las bzang po gsog pas go 'phang dam par
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  • ...r hurling of ritual-cake for [[tantric practitioners]]’ (’[[Ngagpa]] zor [[phang]] gi [[dawa]]). But now it is 10 In [[Buddhist faith]], they are the Guardi ...r hurling of ritual-cake for [[tantric practitioners]]’ (’[[Ngagpa]] zor [[phang]] gi [[dawa]]). 7. On the 1st Day of the 10th Month – a day-long Tangra,
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  • ...thob pa'i [[dge ba]] gang [[yin]] de yis [[bdag]] ni [[bde]] gshegs go '[[phang]] thob gyur nas [[sna tshogs]] [[khams]] ldan skye bo ma lus [[rnams]] [[ky ...pa]] [[rnams]] kyi sras po de ni [[dpa' bo]] [[yin]] snyam [[byed]], go '[[phang]] [[de nyid]] myur du [[bde ba]] ster bar [[byed]] pa'i [[sngags]], [[bde]]
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  • ...iki|demons}} of [[Tibet]] becoming [[furious]], and they lashed out: The [[Phang Thang]] Palace[34] was washed away in a flood, [[Marpo Ri]][35] was struck ...of [[Tibet]]. Amongst many things, she revealed, “Shampo washed away the [[Phang Thang]] [[temple]] in a flood, Tanglha struck [[Marpo Ri]] with {{Wiki|ligh
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  • ...exchanged their [[Shangpa]] [[transmissions]]. [[Pangen]] [[monastery]] ([[phang en dgon]]), the [[monastery]] where the young previous [[Kalu Rinpoche]] or
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  • ...eat Mother, the Prajnaparamita.Then at the end on page 30, MA YUM CH’EN-GO PHANG NYUR THOB SHOG/ theyare praying that all [[sentient beings]] may actualize
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