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Wylie | yul la gnyis su dbye ba'i rnam grangs |
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English Definition | Two-fold division of objects; two-fold divisions of all phenomena. A. {rang mtshan dang sbyi mtshan/} Self characterized and generally characterized phenomena B. {mngon gyur dang lkog gyur/} Manifest and hidden phenomena C. {'dus byas 'dus ma byas/} Compositional and non-compositional phenomena D. {dgag pa dang sgrub pa/} Negative and affirmative phenomena E. {'gal ba dang 'brel ba/} Contradictory and non-contradictory phenomena F. {snang ba dngasel ba/} Apparent and excluding phenomena G. {spyi bye brag} General.and particular phenomena H. {rdzas chos dang ldog chos/} Substantial and opposite phenomena I. {mtshan nyid dang mtshon bya/} definition and defined phenomena J. {kun rdzob dang don dam/} conventional and ultimate phenomena. |
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