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Wylie | kun rdzob gsum |
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English Definition | The three types of conventional truths. These are:\n1. {kun rdzob kyi kun rdzob/} conventional nature of the conventional truth.\n2. {yang dag pa ma yin pa'i kun rdzob/} incorrect conventional truth and\n3. {yang dag pa'i kun rdzob/} correct conventional truth. Or:\n1. {btags pa'i kun rdzob/} [upacāra saṃvṛti]/ the imputed conventional existence\n2. {shes pa'i kun rdzob/} the known conventional existence\n3. {brdzod pa'i kun } {rdzob/}the expressed conventional existence. |
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