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According to [[Dungkar Lobzang Trinlé]]'s ''Great Dictionary'': | According to [[Dungkar Lobzang Trinlé]]'s ''Great Dictionary''<ref>''dung dkar tshig mdzod chen mo'' p.163</ref>: | ||
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In addition, Dungkar's Great Dictionary refers to the transmission of the [[three sets of vows]]. | In addition, Dungkar's Great Dictionary refers to the transmission of the [[three sets of vows]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:30, 11 June 2009
Threefold kindness (Wyl. bka' drin gsum ldan) of the root teacher:
In the Sutrayana
According to the Great Tibetan-English Dictionary:
- Transmitting the vows (or precepts)
- Giving oral transmissions
- Granting instructions
According to Dungkar Lobzang Trinlé's Great Dictionary[1]:
- Teaching the Dharma
- Blessing the mind of the disciple
- Sustaining the assembly through material support
In the Vajrayana
- Conferring empowerment (sngags kyi dbang bskur)
- Explaining the tantras (rgyud bshad)
- Granting pith instructions (man ngag gnang)
In addition, Dungkar's Great Dictionary refers to the transmission of the three sets of vows.
Notes
- ↑ dung dkar tshig mdzod chen mo p.163