རིགས་པའི་རྗེས་དཔག་
Transliteration: rigs pa'i rjes dpag
<phrase> "Reasoned inference". An inference arrived at through the process of logical reasoning.
རང་བྱུང་ཐུགས་རྗེས་
Transliteration: rang byung thugs rjes
<phrase> "Self-arising compassionate activity".
སྔོན་རྗེས་
Transliteration: sngon rjes
1) Abbrev. of སྔོན་མ་ and རྗེས་མ་ meaning "earlier and later", "previous and future" etc., q.v. 2) In grammar, abbrev. of སྔོན་འཇུག་ and རྗེས་འཇུག་ meaning "prefix(es) and suffix(es)" q.v.
བཤུལ་རྗེས་
Transliteration: bshul rjes
<noun> "Tracks", "footsteps". The signs left behind that someone or thing has travelled a certain path.
ཉིན་རྗེས་མ་
Transliteration: nyin rjes ma
<phrase> 1) "The next day". 2) "Later days", "following days". 3) "Latter days".
རྗེས་སུ་ཤེས་པ་བཞི་
Transliteration: rjes su shes pa bzhi
<phrase> "The four subsequent cognitions". The four རྗེས་ཤེས་ subsequent cognitions, one for each of the four Noble Truths q.v.
རྗེས་སུ་བཟོད་པ་བཞི་
Transliteration: rjes su bzod pa bzhi
<phrase> "The four subsequent acceptances". The four རྗེས་བཟོད་ subsequent acceptances, one for each of the four Noble Truths q.v.
རིགས་ཤེས་རྗེས་དཔག་
Transliteration: rigs shes rjes dpag
<phrase> "Inference which is reasoned cognition". E.g., an inferential cognition of emptiness attained through reasoning.
གདམས་ངག་རྗེས་སུ་དྲན་པ་
Transliteration: gdams ngag rjes su dran pa
<phrase> "Recollection of the oral instructions".
རྐང་རྗེས་
Transliteration: rkang rjes
<noun> "Footprint". This can be either: 1) an actual footprint; or 2) the "footprint" which is the "trace" or "mark" or "track" left behind by something else.
ནམ་མཁའི་བྱ་རྗེས་ལྟ་བུ་
Transliteration: nam mkha'i bya rjes lta bu
<phrase> "Like the imprint of a bird in the sky".