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==Termas== | ==Termas== | ||
[[Padmasambhava]] also hid a number of religious treasures (termas) in lakes, caves, fields and forests of the Himalayan region to be found and interpreted by future tertöns or spiritual treasure-finders. According to Tibetan tradition, the Bardo Thodol (commonly referred to as the Tibetan Book of the Dead) was among these hidden treasures, subsequently discovered by a Tibetan terton, Karma Lingpa.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padmasambhava Padma]</ref> | [[Padmasambhava]] also hid a number of religious treasures (termas) in lakes, caves, fields and forests of the Himalayan region to be found and interpreted by future tertöns or spiritual treasure-finders. According to Tibetan tradition, the Bardo Thodol (commonly referred to as the Tibetan Book of the Dead) was among these hidden treasures, subsequently discovered by a Tibetan terton, Karma Lingpa. How we define Termas is that in all material things messages and information can be hidden by inserting them from other dimensions, and these are also called Termas.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padmasambhava Padma]</ref> | ||
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