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'''Kyabjé''' is a mark of respect for very high lamas, whose realisation and powers are extraordinary. Few are the lamas who are called in this way. For example among today's [[nyingma]] lamas it is used for example for [[ | '''Kyabjé''' is a mark of respect for very high lamas, whose realisation and powers are extraordinary. Few are the lamas who are called in this way. For example among today's [[nyingma]] lamas it is used for example for Kyabjé [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] and Kyabjé [[Penor Rinpoche]]. The term means lord (''jé'') of [[refuge]] (''kyab''), meaning that it is someone who, on account of his extraordinary realisation, has the capacity to protect us from the suffering of [[samsara]] and its causes, the [[mental affliction]]s. It is sometimes rendered into English as 'His Holiness' or 'His Eminence'. | ||
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Revision as of 10:42, 1 February 2007
Kyabjé is a mark of respect for very high lamas, whose realisation and powers are extraordinary. Few are the lamas who are called in this way. For example among today's nyingma lamas it is used for example for Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche and Kyabjé Penor Rinpoche. The term means lord (jé) of refuge (kyab), meaning that it is someone who, on account of his extraordinary realisation, has the capacity to protect us from the suffering of samsara and its causes, the mental afflictions. It is sometimes rendered into English as 'His Holiness' or 'His Eminence'.