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- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1667 + (get ex from colophon to Catuhpiitha text Derge KG rgyud 'bum lnga pa p. 607 (I wrote colophon on a piece of paper) SW added this record)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1083 + (get ex. Ship 64a.4 SW added this record (Tshig 2310.1))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/684 + (get ex. from Ship SW added this record)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/48 + (get ex. from Ship; Tshig SW added this record)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/49 + (get ex. from Ship; Tshig SW added this record)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/256 + (get tenses)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/691 + (get tenses from Tshig; delete "ba" from Tibe entry?)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1129 + (get tenses. SW added this entry; (PH): (Thumi) (nod, nod, nos, nos) to receive; to obtain; to obtain or accept religious obligations)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1578 + (get this from Anne's work and make entries … get this from Anne's work and make entries. (GD:119) One of DharmakIrti's four criterion for specifically characterized phenomena the others are: (1) having the power to produce effects (don byed nus pa), (2) being specific (mi 'dra ba), (4) apprehensible without reliance on other factors (rgyu mtshan ?????????)e on other factors (rgyu mtshan ?????????))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1019 + (get: dbang thang, mnga' thang, lung rta, la g.yog, etc.; add to other entries SW added this record)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1937 + (often refers to profound emptiness and vast methods of compassion Is this right? If so, need to change following entries (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1265 + (one of the eight objects of negation in the PrAsaGgika system; for others see: [[dgag bya]] (PH) Jeffrey, I added the english for example 2. Check)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1892 + (one of the five omnipresent mental factors (kun 'gro lnga, paJca-sarvatraga); for others see: yul nges\nThere was no period in English to indicate a break between UVa translation and Conze, so I just guessed (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/421 + (one of the two divisions of form-source (gzugs kyi skye mched, rUpAyatana); the other is color (kha dog))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/955 + (one of the two divisions of sound-source (sgra'i skye mched, zabdAyatana); the other is: sound arisen from elements conjoined with consciousness (zin pa'i 'byung ba las gyur pa'i sgra, upatta-mahAbhUta-hetuka-zabda))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1033 + (one of the two types of conceptual subsequent cognizer (rtog pa bcad shes), the other being non-conceptual; see rtog pa bcad shes\nCheck English (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1775 + (one of the two types of consequences (thal 'gyur); the other is facsimile of a consequence (thal 'gyur ltar snang)\nNeed English for definition (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1136 + (or for tenses: "nyams su len pa"?)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/133 + (see previous comment)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/243 + (see previous entry)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/998 + (see previous entry)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/578 + (see previous entry)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1773 + (the two types of proponents of the Middle Way School (mAdhyamika)\nI added English to English (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/116 + (to sweep; Thumi, p.162, has: phyag / 'phyag / phyags / 'phyags for the tenses of "to sweep" (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1520 + (usually it's "se gol brdab" SW added this record)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/111 + (English and Others' entries were separated by a period by the latter had no source identification? See previous record about tenses (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/708 + ((PH) English does not match usage in example)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/287 + ((PH) English sounds a little weird. Shouldn't that be "pot unobserved by valid cognition"?)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1513 + ((PH) Jeffrey, there are too many entries in the Divisions field)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1481 + ((PH) The source given in Magee's footnote reads "Deussen, 48." which refers to: Paul Deussen, _Sixty UpaniSads of the Veda_. Was this also the source for the Tibetan (doubtful)? Is there an example sentence?)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1094 + ((PH) Wilson (p.671) gives "na re" as a syntactic particle that "marks a subject which is the source of an opinion or a statement")
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1834 + ((PH) added English from other entries, though some read "limitless ..." and others "immeasurable ..." For compatibility w/ headword and consistency I made all "immeasurable.")
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/424 + ((PH) give name of Abhidharmakoza in English?)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/247 + ((PH) too many sanskrit entries)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/701 + ((T) Check tenses according to Thumi this i … (T) Check tenses according to Thumi this is a different verb from phab, etc. \n(SW) I think the verb form "phebs" is a mistake; should be "phab"; (PH) "phebs" = (Das) to arrive; to depart; (Thumi) to go; to come; to move; (dbab, 'bebs, phab, phob) = (JH) to settle; to cast down; (Das) to assign; to fix; to lay down; to establish; (Thumi) to bring down; to cause to come downhumi) to bring down; to cause to come down)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/881 + ((T) added tenses)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1340 + (Abider in the Fruit of Stream Enterer; Com … Abider in the Fruit of Stream Enterer; Comment: This is one of the eight types of enterers and abiders (zhugs gnas brgyad): Approacher to Stream Enterer (rgyun zhugs zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of Stream Enterer (rgyun zhugs 'bras gnas); Approacher to Once Returner (phyir 'ong zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of Once Returner (phyir 'ong 'bras gnas); Approacher to Never Returner (phyir mi 'ong zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of (phyir mi 'ong 'bras gnas); Approacher to Foe Destroyer (dgra bcom zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of (dgra bcom 'bras gnas). For the Sanskrit see the individual entries.r the Sanskrit see the individual entries.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1728 + (Any Tenses (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1339 + (Approacher to Stream Enterer; Comment: Thi … Approacher to Stream Enterer; Comment: This is one of the eight types of enterers and abiders (zhugs gnas brgyad): Approacher to Stream Enterer (rgyun zhugs zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of Stream Enterer (rgyun zhugs 'bras gnas); Approacher to Once Returner (phyir 'ong zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of Once Returner (phyir 'ong 'bras gnas); Approacher to Never Returner (phyir mi 'ong zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of (phyir mi 'ong 'bras gnas); Approacher to Foe Destroyer (dgra bcom zhugs pa); Abider in the Fruit of (dgra bcom 'bras gnas). For the Sanskrit see the individual entries.r the Sanskrit see the individual entries.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/176 + (Bliss-Arising; Comment: also known as mahe … Bliss-Arising; Comment: also known as mahezvara or ziva. Gung-tang reports that Maheshvara (Great Lord) is called "Bliss-Arising" not because he himself becomes blissful in dependence upon the goddess Uma but because his body is so supremely satisfying that when others see it, all virtues, including liberation, as well as temporary happiness arise. This is why Maheshvara is called a source of joy. why Maheshvara is called a source of joy.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1919 + (Brackets in English are mine (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1419 + (Check English (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/705 + (Check English of Ex. 1. Translation of ex. 2 mine. (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1238 + (Check English of ex. 6 (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/878 + (Check English. There was a period bet. heavy and teacher. (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1504 + (Check English. cf. du ma nyid ma yin (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1759 + (Check Ex 1 English (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/67 + (Check Tenses (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1823 + (Check Tib. versus Wylie, and English (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1295 + (Check Tibetan of divisons. I constructed it from the English and Sanskrit. Not sure at all about it (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/958 + (Check entries transliteration (T))