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|Glossary-Definition=The Nyingma, which is often described as the oldest tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, traces its origin to Padmasambhava, who is said to have visited Tibet in the eighth century. | |||
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Revision as of 16:08, 12 June 2018
| Key Term | Nyingma |
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| In Tibetan Script | རྙིང་མ་ |
| Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | rnying ma |
| Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | nying ma |
| Term Type | School |
| Source Language | Tibetan |
| Basic Meaning | The Nyingma, which is often described as the oldest tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, traces its origin to Padmasambhava, who is said to have visited Tibet in the eighth century. |
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