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- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/sgra + (the subject, sound, is impermanent because of being a product)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/gsil + (when an object is analyzed, breaking it down ... {MSI 429})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ka ba dang bum pa + (It follows that the subject, the duo, a pillar and a pot, is an object of knowledge the being of which does not occur.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ka bum + (It follows that the subject, the duo, a pillar and a pot, is an object of knowledge the being of which does not occur.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/kun btus + (1. Abhidharmasamuccaya [AsaGga's Summary of Manifest Knowledge]; 2. DharmasaMgIti [Compendium of Doctrine SUtra])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/'khor gsum + (1. [You] have asserted three spheres [of self-contradiction]; 2. non-apprehension of the three spheres [of agent, action, and object as when giving a gift or meditating])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/byed pa + (1. able to perform a function {TCT}; 2. me … 1. 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/khyod + (1. that which is observed as a common locu … 1. that which is observed as a common locus such that (1) it is an established base, (2) it is not itself, (3) non-it is it, (3) its isolate is not mutually exclusive with isolate-phenomenon-of-the-third-type; 2. it follows with respect to the subject, color, that it is its own self-isolate because of being an established baseolate because of being an established base)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/'dzin + (1. thought consciousness conceiving "pot" … 1. thought consciousness conceiving "pot" ; 2. referent object of the conception of self ; 3. a sense direct perceiver apprehending a form ; 4. assumption of Tantric vows ; 5. the conception of true existence/establishment ; 6. the mode of apprehension of the ascertaining consciousness is absorbed in suchness{TGP 28}sciousness is absorbed in suchness{TGP 28})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ka ba dang bum pa +
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ka bum +
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/gang zhig + (It follows that the subject, uncompounded space, is a permanent phenomenon, because of (1) existing and (2) not being momentary.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/bdag rkyen + (a knower which is free from conceptuality and non-mistaken that is produced in dependence upon its own uncommon empowering condition, an eye sense power, and an observed object condition, a form. {T})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/bzung bya + (apprehended object; apprehended object of an eye-consciousness [definition of form (gzugs)])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang 'dzin rtog pas + (by the thought-consciousness apprehending … by the thought-consciousness apprehending it; 1. object that is realized in a hidden manner by the thought-consciousness apprehending it [definition of hidden phenomenon (lkog gyur)]; 2. an object that is realized in the manner of explicitly cutting its object of negation by the thought consciousness apprehending it [definition of negation (dgag pa)]; 3. a phenomenon that is not an object that is realized in the manner of explicitly cutting its object of negation by the thought consciousness apprehending it [definition of establishment (sgrub pa)]t [definition of establishment (sgrub pa)])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/zhen yul + (conceived object; 1. referent object of the conception of self; 2. a form's being a conceived object of a conceptual consciousness)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ngo skal + (corresponding; its corresponding object of abandonment)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/yul can gyi dgag bya + (if the object of negation of an object-possessor were non-existent, there would be no need to refute it)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/spel + (in order to increase the light of awareness of those with inferior knowledge)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/ma yin + (is not; 1. opposite from not being one with pot ; 2. It follows that the subject, sound, is not permanent, because of being impermanent)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/'phrad + (meeting of sense-power and object{LG})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/'khrul ba + (mistaken with respect to its appearing object)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/kun rdzob kyi bden pa + (object of knowledge; [the set of] the two—permanent phenomenon and thing; and uncompounded space are conventional truths)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/kun rdzob bden pa + (object of knowledge; [the set of] the two—permanent phenomenon and thing; and uncompounded space are conventional truths)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/goms pa can + (sense direct prime cognition having a familiar object)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/bzung 'dzin rdzas gzhan + (subject and object are empty of being different substantial entities [a definition of the coarse selflessness of phenomena (chos kyi bdag med rags pa)])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/chos brjod kyi sgra + (subject expression and predicate expression)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rnam brtags + (the imputed; Because the former dualistic … the imputed; Because the former dualistic appearance [that is, the appearance as object of verbalization and means of verbalization] is the imputational factor and the latter [that is, the appearance as apprehended-object and apprehending-subject] is the imputed.Because the former dualistic appearance [that is, the appearance as object of verbalization and means of verbalization] is the imputational factor and the latter [that is, the appearance as apprehended-object and apprehending-subject] is the imputed. and apprehending-subject] is the imputed.)