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Sherpa
ethnic group from the most mountainous region of Nepal
Padmasambhava
thumb|Rewalsar Lake#Colossus of Padmasambhava|Colossus of Padmasambhava, 123 ft. (37.5 m) high, in mist overlooking [[Rewalsar Lake, Himachal Pradesh, India]]
Nyingma
thumb|Statue of Padmasambhava, founder of the Nyingma school, in [[Bhutan|alt=|262x262px]]
Dzogchen
thumb|upright=1.2|A white Tibetan script|Tibetan letter A inside a rainbow thigle is a common symbol of Dzogchen. The Sanskrit letter A is also a common symbol for non-arising in Mahayana Buddhism.
Tri Songdetsen
Emperor of Tibet
Lamrim
Lamrim (, "stages of the path") is a Tibetan Buddhist textual form for presenting the stages in the complete path to enlightenment as taught by Buddha. In Tibetan Buddhist history there have been many different versions of lamrim, presented by different teachers of the Nyingma, Kagyu and Gelug schools. However, all versions of the lamrim are elaborations of Atiśa's 11th-century root text A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment (Bodhipathapradīpa).
terma
hidden teachings in various Buddhist traditions
Rimé movement
Tibetan Buddhist movement
rigpa
thumb|280px|Tibetan letter "A" inside a thigle. The A, which corresponds to the sound ‘ahh’, represents kadag while the thigle represents lhun grub.
Ekajati
thumb|right|Ekajati, also known as Blue Tara or Ugra Tara, is one of the fierce goddesses in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition.
Nyingma Gyubum
collection of Vajrayana texts reflecting the teachings of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism
Samantabhadrī
thumb|265px|Samantabhadri in union with Samantabhadra
dark retreat
Tibetan Buddhism advanced practice
Anuyoga
Anuyoga (Devanagari: अनुयोग 'further yoga') is the designation of the second of the three Inner Tantras according to the ninefold division of practice used by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. This schema categorizes various stages of practice, and Anuyoga specifically emphasizes the completion stage of Tantra. As with the other yanas, Anuyoga represents both a scriptural division as well as a specific emphasis of both view and practice. Anuyoga delves into inner practices involving the subtle body, chakras, prana (subtle energies), nadis (energy pathways), and consciousness (bindu). It