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Wylie | 'gal ba gnyis |
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English Definition | Two types of contradictions. A, By means of their reverse identity there are two:\n1. {lhan cig mi gnas 'gal/} [ekatrāsthita virūddha]/ contradiction not abiding simultaneously, e.g. hot and cold\n2. {phan tshun spang 'gal/} [anyānyaparihāra virūddha]/ contradictions canceling each other, e.g. is and isn't. B. By means of their manner of contradiction there are two:\n1. {dngos 'gal/} [bhāva virūddha]/ direct contradiction, e.g. permanent and impermanent\n2. {brgyud 'gal/} [avedhavirūddha]/ indirect contradiction, e.g. pillar and vase. |
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