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English Definition | Sixteen distorted views; sixteen wrong conceptions concerning the four noble truths. Four of the noble truth of suffering:\n1. {zag bcas kyi phung po rtag par lta ba/} seeing the contaminated aggregates as permanent\n2. {zag bcas kyi phung po bde bar lta ba/}\nseeing the contaminated aggregates as joyful\n3. {zag bcas }3' {pang pa gcang bar lta ba/} seeing the contaminated aggregates as pure\n4. {zag bcas kyi phung po bdag tu lta ba/} seeing the contaminated aggregates as the self. Four of the noble truth of the\norigin of suffering:\n1. {sdug bsngal rgyu med du lta ba/} seeing sufferings as causeless\n2. {rgyu gcig kho nas byas par lta ba/} seeing sufferings as produced by a single cause\n3. {dbang phyug sogs kyi blo'i g.yo ba sngon du btang nas byas par 'dzin pa/} seeing them as projected by the whim of Isvara and others\n4. {rang bzhin rtag la gnas skabs mi rtag par lta ba/} seeing them as\ninherently permanent but temporarily impermanent. Four of the noble truth of cessetion:\n1. {thar pa ye med du 'dzin pa/} seeing libertion as totally non-existent\n2. {zag bcas kyi khyad par 'ga' zhig thar par 'dzin pa/} seemg certam contaminated\nfeatures as liberation\n3. {nyon mongs pa'i khyad par 'ga' zhig thar par 'dzin pa/} seeing certain levels of delusion as liberation\n4. {nyon mongs lan cig spangs kyang slar ldog par 'dzin pa/} apprehending the return of delusions which have already been discarded. Four of the noble truth of the path:\n1. {thar pa ye med du 'dzin pa/} seeing the path to liberation as totally non-existent\n2. {bdag med rtogs pa'i shes rab thar pa ma yin par 'dzin pa/} seeing that the wisdom understanding selflessness as not a path to liberation\n3. {bsam gtan gyi khyad par 'ga' zhig thar lam du 'dzin pa/} seeing certain levels of concentration as the path to liberation\n4. {sdug bsngal gtan zad byed pa'i lam med par 'dzin pa/} seeing paths leading to total exhaustion of sufferings as non-existent.\n{log shes/}\n[mithyājñāna]/ Distorted cognition; wrong perception. An awareness that apprehends its object of cognition incorrectly, e.g. the visual perception cognizing a white snow mountain as yellow. There are two types:\n1. {rtog pa logashes/} [kalpita]/ conceptually distorted cognition\n2. {rtog med log shes/} [akalpita]/ non-conceptually distorted cognition. |
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