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to sever all ties and attachments [RY]
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non-attachment, reversing one's obsession for the world, absence of attachment, non-desire [JV]
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desireless[ness], w/o attachment [IW]
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Syn [[chags bral]], desireless, nondesire, nonattachment, desirelessness, without attachment; [without defilement, uninvolved] [RY]
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Raga Asye. The 'Unattached One.' The Sanskrit name of Karma Chagmey. Chagmey Rinpoche. Syn [[kar ma chags med]] [RY]
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1) freedom from desire/ attachment/ lust; 2) buddha [IW]
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no attachment, non-attachment, reversing one's obsession for the world, absence of attachment, non-desire [JV]
  
 
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non-attachment, reversing one's obsession for the world, absence of attachment, non-desire [JV]

desireless[ness], w/o attachment [IW]

Syn chags bral, desireless, nondesire, nonattachment, desirelessness, without attachment; [without defilement, uninvolved] [RY]

Raga Asye. The 'Unattached One.' The Sanskrit name of Karma Chagmey. Chagmey Rinpoche. Syn kar ma chags med [RY]

1) freedom from desire/ attachment/ lust; 2) buddha [IW]

no attachment, non-attachment, reversing one's obsession for the world, absence of attachment, non-desire [JV]