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Wylie | ma dmigs pa'i rtags yang dag |
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English Definition | [anupalabdhi saṁyaghetu]/ Correct reason of non-cognition. Correct reason arising from non-coghition in which the actual predicate that is established is a negative phenomenon, i.e. is not perceived. There are two types:\n1. {snang rung ma dmigs pa'i rtags/} correct reason arising from non-cognition (of a\nspecific thing) which is suitable to appear (to a perceiving mind).\n2. {mi snang ba ma dmigs pa'i rtags/} correct reason arising from non-cognition (of a specific thing) which is unsuitable to appear (to a perceiving mind). |
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