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yogic teachings and

Maharishi, Ramana

Mahasukha (great joy)

Mahayana Buddhism

guru and
selflessness practice of

Mahayogayana

Maitreya asana (chair-seated posture)

Maitreya Bodhisattva

Maitreya Buddha

Maitri Project

Mandala

definition of
eightfold
everyday life as
threefold
universe as, of guru

Manjushri (bodhisattva of wisdom)

as wisdom aspect of enlightenment

Manjushri Sutra

Mantra(s)

of Guru Rinpoche
meaning of
om mani padme hum
power of

Mara (“Evil One”)

Marpa the Translator

Milarepa and

Marriage, of Trungpa Rinpoche

Materialism

psychological
spiritual

Meaning

of absence of thoughts
discovery of
inner/outer, of mantra

Meditation

in action
as act of generosity
breath in
ego in
form and formless
instruction/technique
vs. learning/theory
life itself as
purpose of
reflective
shamatha-vipashyana
and social change
three factors of
three signs of
two forms of
two stages
yogic teachings and

Meditation in Action

“The Meditation of Guru Rinpoche” (liturgy)

Mehta, Phiroz

Menri school of art

Mensar school of metalworking

Merit (Skt.
punya
)

Merton, Father Thomas

The Message of Songtsan Gampo
(King Songtsan Gampo)

The Middle Way
(journal)

Milarepa

Gampopa and
Marpa and

Milarepa (seminar)

Mind(s)

alaya as original
awakened state of
of guru as Buddha mind
intuitive
meeting of
monkey
neurotic aspects of
training the
See also
Bodhi (awakened mind)

Mindfulness

essence of bodhi and

Mindröling tradition

Mipham Rinpoche, Sakyong

Miracle(s)

eight great
greatest
at Manikengo

Modernization

Chinese and

Monasteries in Tibet

administration of Kagyü
destruction of
finances of Tibetan Buddhist
See also
Monastery (by name)

Monastery (by name)

Benchen
Karma
Kathok
Khampa Gar
Kino
Kyere
Jyekundo
Mount Taglha Gampo
Palpung
Prinknash
Ramjor
Samye
Sechen Monastery
Sechü
Shi-tram
Surmang Dütsi Tel
Surmang Namgyal Tse
Thalung
Thrangu
Tsurphu
Yak

Monasticism

yogic teachings and

Möntruk, Lama

cave of

Mount Doti Gangkar, legend of

Mount Kulha Ngang Ya (cave)

Mount Kyo Rinchen Pungpa (cave)

Mount Meru

Mount Namcha Barwa

Mount Taglha Gampo

Mudra

Mudra theater group

Muja Depön (resistance leader)

Mukpo family

Gesar of Ling and
See also
following listings.

Mukpo, Diana

at Spanish Riding School of Vienna

Mukpo, Gesar Arthur

Mukpo, Ösel Rangdröl

See also
Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

Mukpo, Tendzin Lhawang Taktruk

The Myth of Freedom

Nālandā Translation Committee

Nalanda University (India)

Namgyal Tse Monastery

Nangchen (Tibet)

Queen of

Narayana

See also
Tendzin, Ösel

Naropa (mahasiddha)

meditation method of
and Tilopa

Naropa Institute

National Resistance Volunteers

Natural perfection

New Age

“The New Age” (article)

Ngöndro, as prelude to vajrayana

Nine-yana path (Buddhism)

Nirmanakaya

Nonattachment, lessons in

Nonduality

Nonmeditation, state of

Nonviolence

Khenpo Gangshar on

Norbu Lingka (summer residence)

Nowness

misunderstanding
as primordial insight
See also
Gap

Nyewo River, crossing

Nyewo Valley

Nyingma school

Nyingthik
(Jigme Lingpa)

Nyingthik Yabzhi
(Longchen Rabjampa)

Old age, fear of

“Old dog” state

Om mani padme hum
(mantra)

five buddha families and
overcoming obstacles with

“Om Mani Padme Hum Hrih” (article)

Openness

shunyata as

Open secret, Shambhala as

Open Theater (group)

Oppression, technology and

Oral instruction, need for

Orderly Chaos

Ordinations

Orlovsky, Peter

The Ornament of Precious Liberation
(Gampopa)

The Oxford English Dictionary

Oxford University

Biddulph Old Hall

Oxherding pictures

nine yanas and

Padmasambhava, Guru

dance celebrations of
as Dorje Trölo (“great wrathfulone”)

Pagö Pünsum (mountain)

Pain, as stepping stone to freedom

Pallis, Marco

Palmo, Sister Kenchog.
See
Bedi, Freda

Palpung monastery

Paramitas (transcendent acts)

Pashö, occupation of

Passionlessness, dharma as

The Path Is the Goal

Patience (Skt.
kshanti
)

as example of peace
meditation and

Patrül Rinpoche

Pattern(s)

of coincidence
of life

Peace

abiding in
on earth

Pemakö district

Bön religion and
Düdjom Rinpoche in

Pembar Monastery

Penguin (publisher)

Perfection of Wisdom
(Conze)

“The Perfect Love Poem”

Phakpa Düpa Sutra

Phuntsok Photrang Rinpoche (head of Sakya school)

“Planting Dharma in the West” (epilogue)

Poetry of Trungpa Rinpoche

Possessiveness

freedom from

Postmeditation experience

Potala (palace), Chinese attack on

Prabhasvara (luminosity)

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