Thubten Jinpa, Geshe (b. 1958)
See Jinpa, Geshe Thupten.
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A popular noodle soup made in the Himalayan Nepal and Tibet.
Indian mahasiddha and guru of Naropa; source of many lineages of tantric teachings.
An outer being, a proponent of a non-Buddhist system of beliefs with tenets that assert either eternalism or nihilism, views which bind them to samsara. Also known as an outsider (Tib: phy rol pa), one who adheres to an outsider doctrine (Tib: gzhan sde pa).
An offering cake used in tantric rituals. In Tibet, tormas were usually made of tsampa, but other edibles such as biscuits and so forth will suffice.
Sentient beings who pass from one realm to another, taking rebirth within cyclic existence.
The late Junior Tutor of His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama and root guru of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche; also editor of Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand.
The three divisions of the Dharma: Vinaya, Sutra and Abhidharma.
See Three Jewels.