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Wylie | mnyam pa nyid bcu |
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English Definition | The ten samenesses; the ten samenesses of all phenomena as:\n1. {mtshan nyid med pa mnyam pa nyid/} [asvabhāva samatā]/ lacking truly existent features\n2. {mtshan ma med pa mnyam pa nyid/} [alakṣaṇa samatā]/ lacking truly existent signs and marks\n3. {mtha' bzhii las skye pa med pa mnyam pa nyid/} [ajāti samatā]/\nlacking production from the four extremes—self, others, both and neither both.\n4. {ma skyes pa mnyam pa nyid/} [ajātaka samatā]/ being unproduced\n5. {dben pa mnyam pa nyid/} [] ṡūnyā samatā]/ being empty\n6. {gdod ma nas rnam par dag pa mnyam pa nyid/} [adhiṡuddha samatā]/ being primordially pure\n7. {spros pa med pa mnyam pa nyid/} [niṣprapañca samatā]/ lacking conceptual elaboration\n8. {blang ba dang dor bar bya ba min pa mnyam pa nyid/} [anupadeyāheya samatā]/ not being objects of cultivation and elimination\n9. {chos thams cad rmi lam dang /} {mig g.yor dang /} {gzugs brnyan dang /} {sprul pa lta bur mnyam pa nyid/} [svapna māyā udakacandra pratibimba nirmaṇopama samatā]/ being like a dream, hallucination, moon in the water, reflection and emanation\n10. {dngos po dang dngos po med pa mnyam pa nyid/} [bhāva-abliāva samatā]/ being a thing or non-thing. The first seven indicate the subtle selflessness of phenomena and the eighth, subtle selflessness of person, whereas the last two show emptiness pertaining to both. |
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