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A list of all pages that have property "english-comment" with value "one of the two kinds of non-affirming negatives; see: med dgag; an illustration is: non-existence of pot (bum pa med pa)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1509  + (another example: [ee-dX-v-[(]-[f-az#-lRR[-ac-f-NRRÅc! (dgag bya la don dam pa'i khyad par ma sbyar) the qualification "ultimately" is not affixed to the object of negation)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1930  + (compare: yul gyi dgag bya)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1377  + (conceptual subsequent cognition induced byconceptual subsequent cognition induced by inference; Comment: This is one of the two types of conceptual subsequent cognition (rtog pa bcad shes): conceptual subsequent cognition induced by direct perception (mngon sum gis drangs pa'i rtog pa bcad shes), an illustration of which is fix; and conceptual subsequent cognition induced by inference, an illustration of which is the second moment of an inference realizing that sound is impermanent (sgra mi rtag rtogs kyi rjes dpag skad cig gnyis pa).ag rtogs kyi rjes dpag skad cig gnyis pa).)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1904  + (examples are: PramANa-vArttika, MahAyAna-sAtra-AlaMkAra; the parts of a yig cha are: (1) refutation of other systems (gzhan lugs dgag pa); (2) presentation of one's own system (rang lugs bzhag pa); (3) elimination of counter-arguments (rtsod pa spong ba))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/975  + (karmazataka; (SW) put Engl title of text in itals? Change "Many Kinds" to "Hundreds"?; (PH) Added Sanskrit (karmazataka) and catalog numbers (Toh. 340; P.1007))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1266  + (one of the eight objects of negation in the PrAsaGgika system; for others see: [[dgag bya]])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1289  + (one of the eight objects of negation (dgag bya) in the PrAsaGgika system)
  • 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/1249  + (one of the eight objects of negation in the PrAsaGgika system; for others see: [[dgag bya]]; compare: [[rang gi mtshan nyid kyis grub pa]], established by way of its own character)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/177  + (one of the eight types of object of negation (dgag bya) in the PrAsaGgika system (and one of five in SvAtantrika); for others see: [[dgag bya]])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/522  + (one of the eight types of object of negation (dgag bya) in the PrAsaGgika system (and one of five in the SvAtantrika system); for others see: [[dgag bya]])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/435  + (one of the eight types of object of negation (dgag bya) in the PrAsaGgika system (and one of five in the SvAtantrika system); for others see: [[dgag bya]])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/689  + (one of the five objects of negation (dgag bya) in the SvAtantrika system; for others see: [[dgag bya]])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1240  + (one of the four types of concordance; for others see: rjes mthun; illustration: isolate phenomenon that is not itself (rang ma yin pa'i ldog chos))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1277  + (one of the four types of concordance; for others see: rjes mthun; illustration: non-isolate phenomenon that is itself (rang yin pa'i ldog chos ma yin pa))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/724  + (one of the four types of isolates; for othone of the four types of isolates; for others see: ldog paComment: "Illustration-isolates" are conceptually isolated illustrations, that is to say, illustrations simpliciter; it is a technical term often used to refer to mere illustrations, isolated from the definition and definiendum which they illustrate.ion and definiendum which they illustrate.)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1686  + (one of the three types of prime cognizer fone of the three types of prime cognizer for which ascertainment is induced by another; for others see: gzhan las nges kyi tshad ma; an illustration is: a sense direct perceiver apprehending blue which induces a doubting consciousness that thinks: 'Did I see blue or not?' (kho bos sngon po mthong ngam ma mthong snyam pa'i the tshom 'dren par byed pa'i sngon 'dzin dbang mngon)ren par byed pa'i sngon 'dzin dbang mngon))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1898  + (one of the two kinds of non-conceptual mistaken consciousness (rtog med log shes); the other is: non-conceptual mistaken consciousness that is a sense consciousness (dbang shes su gyur pa'i rtog med log shes))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1428  + (one of the two types of imputations accordone of the two types of imputations according to BJ; the other is imputations of which the character is thoroughly cut off (mtshan nyid yongs su chad pa'i kun brtags); there are two kinds of rnam grangs pa'i kun brtags: (1) posited by names and terminology; (2) not posited by names and terminology; (2) not posited by names and terminology)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1908  + (one of the two types of permanent phenomenon; the other is permanent phenomenon whose occurrence is not possible (yin pa mi srid pa'i rtag pa) an illustration is: object of knowledge (shes bya))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1909  + (permanent phenomenon whose occurence is nopermanent phenomenon whose occurence is not possible; Comment: There are two types of permanent phenomenon: permanent phenomenon whose occurence is possible (yin pa srid pa'i rtag pa), an illustration of which is the two, permanent and [functioning] thing (rtag dngos gnyis); and permanent phenomenon whose occurence is not possible, an illustration of which is not possible, an illustration of which is)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/952  + (the two divisions of negative (dgag pa, pratiSedha))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/655  + (there are two kinds: one is the obstructions of body (lus sgrib), and the other is obstructions of speech (ngag sgrib))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1931  + (this is always a non-existent; compare: yul can gyi dgag bya)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1871  + (true establishment is one of the five objects of negation in the SvAtrantika system, and one of the eight in the PrAsaGgika system; for others see: [[dgag bya]])