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the true state of things, reality itself, the noumenal [IW] | the true state of things, reality itself, the noumenal [IW] | ||
− | 1) the nature of genuine reality, the nature of authentic reality, the nature of true reality, the nature of reality; 2) the actual state of genuine reality/authentic reality/true reality/reality; 3) the genuine nature of reality/true reality; 3) authenticity, genuineness, truth, authentic nature, genuine nature, true nature. The most literal or straightforward rendering is probably the first, "the nature of genuine/true reality", which is also usually close to its practical usage. [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | + | 1) the nature of genuine reality, the nature of authentic reality, the nature of true reality, the nature of reality; 2) the actual state of genuine reality/authentic reality/true reality/reality; 3) the genuine nature of reality/true reality; 3) authenticity, genuineness, truth, authentic nature, genuine nature, true nature. The most literal or straightforward rendering is probably the first, "the nature of genuine/true reality", which is also usually close to its practical usage. See also [[yang dag pa]] and [[yang dag pa'i mtha']]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos] |
[[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:ya]] | [[Category:Tibetan Dictionary]] [[Category:rydic2003]] [[Category:ya]] |
Revision as of 05:49, 6 July 2020
the true state of things, reality itself, the noumenal aspect of reality [RY]
the true state of things, reality itself, the noumenal [IW]
1) the nature of genuine reality, the nature of authentic reality, the nature of true reality, the nature of reality; 2) the actual state of genuine reality/authentic reality/true reality/reality; 3) the genuine nature of reality/true reality; 3) authenticity, genuineness, truth, authentic nature, genuine nature, true nature. The most literal or straightforward rendering is probably the first, "the nature of genuine/true reality", which is also usually close to its practical usage. See also yang dag pa and yang dag pa'i mtha'. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]