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18 kinds of emptiness (nang (stong pa nyid), phyi, phyi nang, stong pa nyid, chen po, don dam pa, 'dus byas, 'dus ma byas, mtha' las 'das pa, thog ma dang tha ma med pa dor ba med pa, rang bzhin, chos thams cad, rang gi mtshan nyid, mi dmigs pa, dngos po med pa'i ngo bo, dngos po med pa, ngo bo nyid, dngos po, gzhan gyi dngos po) [JV]
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1) essential exposition, essence commentary, collects the essence of a text, the essential meaning of an expanded or great text, quintessential elucidation / 2) thousand topics by Kay-drub; 3) r�sum� [RY]
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mythological king, a number, parable [JV]
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lecture, discourse; overview, summary [RY]
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resum� [RB]
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1) essential meaning of many thousands of sections etc; 2) #; 3) 1,000 topics by Kay-drub [IW]
  
 
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1) essential exposition, essence commentary, collects the essence of a text, the essential meaning of an expanded or great text, quintessential elucidation / 2) thousand topics by Kay-drub; 3) r�sum� [RY]

mythological king, a number, parable [JV]

lecture, discourse; overview, summary [RY]

resum� [RB]

1) essential meaning of many thousands of sections etc; 2) #; 3) 1,000 topics by Kay-drub [IW]