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English Definition | [kāraṇahetu]/ Active phenomena; active cause. A phenomenon is said to be an active cause of another when it is both substantially distinct from that phenomenon and does not obstruct its arisal. There are two types of active causes:\n1. {byed rgyu nus ldan/} effective active cause, e.g. food for body\n2.{_byed rgyu nus med/} ineffective active cause, e.g. permanent phenomena. |
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