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A list of all pages that have property "hopkins-examples-english" with value "How could the world exist in fact, With a nature passed beyond the three times ...? (tarikAlyavyativRttAtmA loka evam kuto 'rthataH) [NPG, vs. 63]". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/med  + (1. ... because a self of persons does not exist; 2. if [something] does not exist, there is no need to negate it; 3. ma, mi, min, and med are the negative terms{Y})
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang gi mtshan nyid  + (1. Due to being uncommon because of not be1. Due to being uncommon because of not being observed separately [from fire], the nature, that is to say, own-character, of fire is heat. (svabhAvatvenAbhiniviSTA yathAbhinivezaM lakSaNamAcakzate agnerauSNyaM svalakSaNam) [PP, 261.4]; 2. [imputational natures] do not subsist by way of their own character (svalakSaNena avyavasthitaM)own character (svalakSaNena avyavasthitaM))
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/byed pa  + (1. able to perform a function {TCT}; 2. me1. able to perform a function {TCT}; 2. mental application; 3. just as, in the world, ground serves as a basis of production and abiding ... {PGP 73}; 4. if one familiarizes [oneself] with taking to mind the aspects [of the maNDala] again and again ... {TGP 25} ; 5. ... must be taken as the object of negation{LWT 148}e taken as the object of negation{LWT 148})
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang bzhin  + (1. although phenomena have their [own] nat1. although phenomena have their [own] nature{DASI 593.5}; 2. Change of a nature is never feasible. (prakRter anyathAbhAvo na hi jAtUpapadyate) [MMK, XV.8cd, 19; DBU, 6.3.5-6]; 3. Nature is non-fabricated. (akRtrimaH svabhAvo) [MMK, XV.2cd]; 4. If they had an other-being, they would also have own-being. (sati ca parabhAve svabhAvo 'pi bhaviSyati) [PP, 265.15]; 5. this lack of production, which is the nature of things (bhAvAnAmanutpAdAtmakaH) [PP, 265.7-8]ngs (bhAvAnAmanutpAdAtmakaH) [PP, 265.7-8])
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/don spyi  + (1. an exalted knower which realizes emptiness in the manner of a meaning generality{PGP 86}; 2. a conceptual consciousness's having dualistic appearance [refers to the fact that] a meaning-generality appears in the face of its appearance factor.)
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ngo  + (1. it would have to exist in the face of a reasoning consciousness; it would have to exist for a reasoning consciousness; 2. if [something] exists for the perspective; 3. for/in the ascertainment factor)
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/thabs  + (1. means of achievement (sAdhana); 2. skill in means (upAyakauzalya); 3. an efficacious means of attaining a Nature Truth Body; 4. techniques of altruism)
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/gtam  + (1. talk on the profound dependent-arising{DASI 522.3}; 2. paNDitas passed this communication from ear to ear)
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rtog pa  + (1. to conceive that things are real{MSI-391. to conceive that things are real{MSI-396}; 2. phenomena that are merely imputed by thought; 3. mental contemplation of individual investigation; 4. a conceptual consciousness's having dualistic appearance refers to the fact that a meaning-generality appears in the face of its appearance factor.ears in the face of its appearance factor.)
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/bdag  +
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/med pa  + (Such a nature is not existent by way of its own entity and is not [utterly] non-existent either. (na tadasti na cApi nAsti svarUpataH) [PP, 264.3])
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/thag bcad  + (although you might decide that persons do not inherently exist ...{MSI 422})
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/chos nyid  + (dharmatA; 1. the relationship of reality wdharmatA; 1. the relationship of reality with all phenomena as a quality of their qualificands{DASI 600.3}; 2. the ultimate noumenon that is beyond dependent-arising; 3. That which is the own-entity of those, called the reality of phenomena is that [nature]. (yA sA dharmANAm dharmatA nAma saiva tat svarUpam) [PP, 264.11]matA nAma saiva tat svarUpam) [PP, 264.11])
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rgyu mtshan  + (is due to the fact that realization [of...] is easier)
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang bzhin kho nas yod pa nyid  + (svabhAvata evAstitvaM; existence by way of just nature; Even if there were svabhAvata evAstitvaM of fire and so forth, what fault would there be? (yadi punarevamagnyAdInAM svabhAvata evAstitvaM syAtko doSaH syAt) [PP, 271.19])
    • Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/lon pa  + (when nine hundred years had passed after the Teacher ...{LWT 165})