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Wylie | rnam rtog bzhi |
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English Definition | The four conceptualizations; the four thoughts.\nA. {gzung rtog gnyis/} the two conceptions of grasping at objects.\n1. {nyon mongs gzung rtog} grasping at deluded phenomena\n2. {rnam byang gzung rtog} grasping at purified phenomena\nB. {'dzin rtog gnanyis/} The two conceptions of grasping at the subject.\n1. {rdzas 'dzin rtog pa/} grasping at substantial phenomena\n2. {btags 'dzin rtog pa/} grasping at imputed phenomena |
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