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  • into the emptiness of a self-entity [RY] mundane dhyana, meditation, mundane concentration [RY] worldly dhyana/ meditation [IW]
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  • འཇིག་རྟེན་པའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན Mundane samadhi [IW] Mundane samadhi [shamatha in the continuum of a sentient being] [IW] Mundane samadhis. Similar to 'mundane dhyana.' [RY]
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  • self-entity. [RY] mundane dhyanas ('jig rten pa'i bsam gtan) [LW1] [RY] mundane dhyanas [LWx] [RY] Mundane Mother Deities' ('jig rten ma mo). [RY] Mundane Mother
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  • absence of a self-entity in phenomena [RY] 'jig rten pa'i bsam gtan - Mundane dhyana. A meditation state characterized by attachment, especially to bliss
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  • 'jig rten pa'i bsam gtan mundane dhyana, meditation, mundane concentration
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  • 'jig rten pa'i ting nge 'dzin Mundane samadhis. Similar to 'mundane dhyana.'
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  • 'jig rten pa'i bsam gtan Mundane dhyana. A meditation state characterized by attachment, especially to bliss, clarity and nonthought, and lacking insight
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  • under 'four dhyana states'. (RY) dhyana - (bsam gtan); actual state of dhyana...; eight aspects of the main stage of the dhyanas...; four dhyanas, detailed;
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    completion stage. [AL] [RY] samadhi (ting nge 'dzin); doors; four; mundane; of dhyana; of noble beings; of the stream of Dharma; of united means and knowledge;
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  • all-encompassing void with luminous clarity [RY] 'jig rten pa'i bsam gtan - Mundane dhyana. A meditation state characterized by attachment, especially to bliss
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  • 233 mundane dhyanas - 'jig rten pa'i bsam gtan, 13, 126 mundane wisdom resulting from meditation - sgom byung 'jig rten pa'i ye shes, 150 Mundane Worship
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  • features. འཇིག་རྟེན་པའི་བསམ་གཏན་གསུམ་པ the third dhyana of mundane beings [RY] the three worldly dhyanas [IW]
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    punishment, and failure. [Peter Roberts] eight aspects of the main stage of the dhyanas [LW1] [RY] eight aspects of the preparatory stage [LW1] [RY] eight aspirations
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  • and NG, p. 305. [MR-ShabkarNotes] Nine dhyanas of absorption (snyoms 'jug gi bsam gtan dgu). The four dhyanas, the four formless states, and the shravaka's
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  • together the worldly preparatory stages. [becoming actual dhyana] [IW] the shamatha comprised of mundane preparatory stage [RY]
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  • which five, acquired through the meditative contemplations (dhyāna), are considered mundane (laukika) and can be attained to some extent by outsider yogis
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  • ritual involving structures of sticks with colored yarn used to appease mundane spirits. [ZL] [RY] Thread-cross talisman (mdos): an elaborate structure
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  • 'jig rten pa'i bsam gtan gsum pa the third dhyana of mundane beings
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  • emotions {rtsa ba'i nyon mongs pa drug} of rage, arrogance, ignorance, view of mundane aggregates and doubt, and the twenty subsidiary conflicting emotions {nyi
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  • but appearing in ways that correspond to mundane appearances through the interrelationship between the mundane world and the channels, winds, and essences
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