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Nyingma (Tibetan: རྙིང་མ་, Wylie:
rnying ma,
Lhasa dialect: [ɲiŋma], lit. 'old school'),
often referred to as
Ngangyur (Tibetan: སྔ་འགྱུར་རྙིང་མ།, Wylie:...
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classical Tibetan.
Tibetan Buddhism has four
major schools,
namely Nyingma (8th century),
Kagyu (11th century),
Sakya (1073), and
Gelug (1409). The...
- "essentially a
variant of
Tibetan Buddhism" with many
resemblances to
Nyingma, it also
preserves some
genuinely ancient pre-Buddhist elements. David...
- the
mahamudra traditions of the
Kagyu and the
dzogchen traditions of the
Nyingma. The mind
teachings of
Tibet are
generally believed to have originated...
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Tibetan Buddhism, the
others being the
Nyingma, Kagyu, and Gelug. It is one of the Red Hat
Orders along with the
Nyingma and Kagyu. The name
Sakya ("pale earth")...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Tibetan characters.
Nyingma Gyubum (Tibetan: རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ, Wylie:
rnying ma
rgyud ‘bum, Collected...
- A vast
system of
transmission lineages developed.
Scriptures from the
Nyingma school were
updated by
terma discoveries, and
terma teachings have guided...
- ನಮ್ಡ್ರೋಲಿಂಗ್ ವಿಹಾರ (Namdroling Vihara) is the
largest teaching center of the
Nyingma lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism in the world.
Located in Bylakuppe, part of...
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Tsogyal and Mandarava. The
contemporary Nyingma school considers Padmasambhava to be a
founding figure. The
Nyingma school also
traditionally holds that...
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namely Nyingma,
Sakya and Kagyu. The
fourth school is
Gelug and is
known as the
Yellow Hat sect. A
minority consider only the
eldest school, the
Nyingma school...