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- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1510 + (path of preparation; Comment: This is one of the five paths (lam): path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1065 + (path of seeing; Comment: This is one of the five paths (lam): path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1909 + (permanent phenomenon whose occurence is no … permanent 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/364 + (phenomenon-constituent; Comment: Among the … phenomenon-constituent; Comment: Among the eighteen constituents, the "phenomenon-constituent" contains all phenomena not included in the other constituents, and thus all permanent phenomena, including thusness, or emptiness, are contained therein. Since all eighteen constituents are said to be bases of emptiness, thusness itself, or emptiness, must also be a basis of emptiness. The same is so for the phenomenon-sense-sphere (chos kyi skye mched, dharmAyatana) among the twelve sense-spheres.rmAyatana) among the twelve sense-spheres.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1198 + (philosophy tutor of the thirteenth Dalai Lama; his texts are currently used by Se-ra-jay college)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/143 + (phlegm; Comment: This is one of the three … phlegm; Comment: This is one of the three problematics (nyes pa; doza), often mistranslated as "humours," but the "humours" are fluids as in the four elemental fluids of the body--blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. In Buddhist medicine the three problematics, which, when in balance, promote health and, when imbalanced, promote disease, are wind (rlung), bile (mkhris pa), and phlegm (pad kan).), bile (mkhris pa), and phlegm (pad kan).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/935 + (physical isolation; Comment: This is the f … physical isolation; Comment: This is the first of the six stages of the completion stage in the GuhyasamAja system of Highest Yoga Tanta: physical isolation (lus dben), verbal isolation (ngag dben), mental isolation (sems dben), illusory body (sgyus lus), clear light ('od gsal), union (zung 'jug).clear light ('od gsal), union (zung 'jug).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1631 + (pliancy; Comment: This is one of the eleve … pliancy; Comment: This is one of the eleven virtuous mental factors (sems byung dge ba, kuzalacaitta): (1) faith (dad pa, zraddhA); (2) shame (ngo tsha shes pa, hrI); (3) embarrassment (khrel yod pa, apatrApya); (4) non-attachment (ma chags pa, alobha); (5) non-hatred (zhe sdang med pa, adveSa); (6) non-ignorance (gti mug med pa, amoha); (7) effort (brtson 'grus, vIrya); (8) pliancy (shin tu sbyangs pa, prasrabdhi); (9) conscientiousness (bag yod pa, apramAda); (10) equanimity (btang snyoms, upekSA); (11) non-harmfulness (rnam par mi 'tshe ba, avihiMsA).mfulness (rnam par mi 'tshe ba, avihiMsA).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/316 + (potent creative cause; Comment: This is one of the two types of creative cause: potent creative cause (byed rgyu nus ldan)and importent creative cause (byed rgyu nus med).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/789 + (pratigha; anger; Comment: This is one of t … pratigha; anger; Comment: This is one of the six root afflictions (rtsa nyon, mUlakleza): desire ('dod chogs, rAga); (2) pratigha (khong khro, pratigha); (3) pride (nga rgyal, mAna); (4) ignorance (ma rig pa, avidyA); (5) doubt (the tshom, vicikitsA); (6) afflicted view (lta ba nyon mongs can, kliSTa-dRSTi). Compare zhe sdang (hatred) and khro ba (belligerence).sdang (hatred) and khro ba (belligerence).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/170 + (predispositions of the view of self; Comme … predispositions of the view of self; Comment: There are four types of predispositions in Ge-luk-b#a explanations of Mind-Only (sems tsam): predispositions of [perceptions of] similar type (rigs mthun gyi bag chags); predispositions of verbalization (mngon brjod kyi bag chags, abhilApavAsanA); predispositions of the view of self (bdag lta'i bag chags, AtmadRStivAsanA); predispositions of the branches of cyclic existence (srid pa'i yan lag gi bag chags, bhavAGgavAsanA.pa'i yan lag gi bag chags, bhavAGgavAsanA.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1104 + (pride beyond pride; Comment: This is one o … pride beyond pride; Comment: This is one of seven prides which NAgArjuna mentions in his Precious Garland, stanzas 407-412: pride of selfhood (bdag nyid nga rgyal), exceeding pride (lhag pa'i nga rgyal), pride beyond pride (nga rgyal las kyang nga rgyal), pride of thinking I (nga'o snyam pa'i nga rgyal), pride of conceit (mngon pa'i nga rgyal), erroneous pride (log pa'i nga rgyal), pride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).ride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/479 + (pride of inferiority; Comment: This is one … pride of inferiority; Comment: This is one of seven prides which NAgArjuna mentions in his Precious Garland, stanzas 407-412: pride of selfhood (bdag nyid nga rgyal), exceeding pride (lhag pa'i nga rgyal), pride beyond pride (nga rgyal las kyang nga rgyal), pride of thinking I (nga'o snyam pa'i nga rgyal), pride of conceit (mngon pa'i nga rgyal), erroneous pride (log pa'i nga rgyal), pride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).ride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/173 + (pride of selfhood; Comment: This is one of … pride of selfhood; Comment: This is one of seven prides which NAgArjuna mentions in his Precious Garland, stanzas 407-412: pride of selfhood (bdag nyid nga rgyal), exceeding pride (lhag pa'i nga rgyal), pride beyond pride (nga rgyal las kyang nga rgyal), pride of thinking I (nga'o snyam pa'i nga rgyal), pride of conceit (mngon pa'i nga rgyal), erroneous pride (log pa'i nga rgyal), pride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).ride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/62 + (production in three types; Comment: This i … production in three types; Comment: This is one of the three assertions concerning mental direct perceptions indicated on this occasion (skabs 'dir bstan gyi yid mngon): production only at the end of a continuum (rgyun mtha' kho nar skye ba); alternating production (spel mar skye ba); and production in three types ('gros gsum par skye ba).n in three types ('gros gsum par skye ba).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1342 + (production only at the end of a continuum; … production only at the end of a continuum; Comment: This is one of the three assertions concerning mental direct perceptions indicated on this occasion (skabs 'dir bstan gyi yid mngon): production only at the end of a continuum (rgyun mtha' kho nar skye ba); alternating production (spel mar skye ba); and production in three types ('gros gsum par skye ba).n in three types ('gros gsum par skye ba).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1657 + (puruSa; Comment: puruSa is etymologized as one who has capacity (nus ldan).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/25 + (rAga; Comment: This is one of the six root … rAga; Comment: This is one of the six root afflictions (rtsa nyon, mUlakleza): desire ('dod chogs, rAga); (2) anger (khong khro, pratigha); (3) pride (nga rgyal, mAna); (4) ignorance (ma rig pa, avidyA); (5) doubt (the tshom, vicikitsA); (6) afflicted view (lta ba nyon mongs can, kliSTa-dRSTi).iew (lta ba nyon mongs can, kliSTa-dRSTi).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1281 + (rajas; Comment: In SAmkhya this is one of … rajas; Comment: In SAmkhya this is one of the three material qualities (yon tan gsum, triguNa): lightness (snying stobs, sattva), 2) motility (rdul, rajas), 3) darkness (mun pa, tamas). Dzong-ka-ba's Great Exposition of Secret Mantra a passage cites a passage calling the three subtler consciousnesses preceding the mind of clear light according to the GuhyasamAja system sattva, rajas, and tamas.hyasamAja system sattva, rajas, and tamas.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1870 + (real conventional truth; Comment: From within objects and subjects, the translation for objects is "real conventional truth"; for subjects it is "correct conventional truth.")
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/40 + (refers to a phenomenon which is produced in dependence upon an aggregation of causes)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1698 + (refers to the process of moving from one concentration to another out of sequence)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/884 + (refers to two things with different actual names (dngos ming))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1350 + (rig gnas; rig gnas chung ba lnga need to be translated SW added divisions, from Tshig mdzod 2 vol. 2682.1; ex. from Ship 61b.3)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1376 + (rjes su dpag pa'i tshad ma; See rjes su dpag pa'i tshad ma for definition)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1479 + (rtsa nyon; Comment: For the six types, see rtsa nyon.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1119 + (same entity; Comment: This is one of the three types of sameness (gcig pa): same entity (ngo bo gcig pa); same self-isolate (rang ldog gcig pa); same type (rigs gcig pa).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1355 + (same type; Comment: This is one of the three types of sameness (gcig pa): same entity (ngo bo gcig pa); same self-isolate (rang ldog gcig pa); same type (rigs gcig pa).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1704 + (sattva; Comment: In SAmkhya this is one of … sattva; Comment: In SAmkhya this is one of the three material qualities (yon tan gsum, triguNa): lightness (snying stobs, sattva), 2) motility (rdul, rajas), 3) darkness (mun pa, tamas). Dzong-ka-ba's Great Exposition of Secret Mantra a passage cites a passage calling the three subtler consciousnesses preceding the mind of clear light according to the GuhyasamAja system sattva, rajas, and tamas.hyasamAja system sattva, rajas, and tamas.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1512 + (sde is not a continuative! [de te ste are the lhag bcas gsum])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1201 + (seal deity; Comment: This is the fifth of … seal deity; Comment: This is the fifth of six stages in deity yoga meditation in the Concentration Concentration Tantra (bsam gtan phyi ma, dhyAnottara), an Action Tantra: ultimate deity or emptiness deity or suchness deity (don dam pa'i lha, stong pa nyid kyi lha, de kho na nyid kyi lha); sound deity (sgra'i lha); letter deity (yi ge'i lha); form deity (gzugs kyi lha); seal deity (phyag rgya'i lha); sign deity (mtshan ma'i lha).rgya'i lha); sign deity (mtshan ma'i lha).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1200 + (seal; seal is also a euphemism for a tantric consort, actual or visualized (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1483 + (second level of the path of preparation (sbyor lam, prayoga-mArga); for other levels see: [[sbyor lam]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1073 + (second of the seven preparations (nyer bsdogs bdun) for the first concentration, the "not unable" (mi lcogs med); for others see: [[nyer bsdogs]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1074 + (second of the seven preparations (nyer bsdogs bdun) for the first concentration, the "not unable" (mi lcogs med); for others see: [[nyer bsdogs]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/577 + (second of the ten Bodhisattva grounds (sa, bhUmi); for others see: [[sa]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1159 + (secondary afflictions; Comment: Secondary … secondary afflictions; Comment: Secondary afflictions are one of six main groupings of mental factors (sems byung, caitta): (1) five omnipresent (kun 'gro, sarvatraga) mental factors; (2) five determining (yul nges, viSaya-pratiniyama) mental factors; (3) eleven virtuous (dge ba, kuzala) mental factors; (4) six root afflictions (rtsa nyon, mUla-kleza); (5) twenty secondary afflictions (nye nyong, upakleza); and (6) four changeable (gzhan 'gyur, anyathAbhAva) mental factors. The twenty secondary afflictions are: (1) belligerence (khro ba, krodha); (2) resentment ('khon 'dzin, upanAha); (3) concealment ('chab pa, mrakSa); (4) spite ('tshig pa, pradAsa); (5) jealousy (IrSyA); (6) miserliness (mAtsarya); (7) deceit (sgyu, mAyA); (8) dissimulation (g.yo, zAThya); (9) haughtiness (rgyags pa, mada); (10) harmfulness (rnam par 'tshe ba, vihiMsA); (11) non-shame (ngo tsha med pa, AhrIkya); (12) non-embarrassment (khrel med, anapatrApya); (13) lethargy (rmugs pa, styAna); (14) excitement (rgod pa, auddhatya); (15) non-faith (ma dad pa, Azraddhya); (16) laziness (le lo, kausIdya); (17) non-conscientiousness (bag med pa, pramAda); (18) forgetfulness (brjed nges pa, muSita-smRtitA); (19) non-introspection (shes bzhin ma yin pa, asaMprajanya); (20) distraction (rnam par g/yeng pa, vikSepya).istraction (rnam par g/yeng pa, vikSepya).)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/329 + (see also: phreng can; phreng ba can)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/335 + (see also: phreng can; phreng ba can)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/959 + (see also: yan chad, ... and below)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/899 + (see lha for the six deities)
- 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/688 + (see shi lugs for synonyms (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1680 + (see sna dbang for definition)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/1681 + (see sna shes for definition)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/215 + (see the entry for rdzi (T))
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/5 + (see: [['bras bu]])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/06-Hopkins-Comment/8 + (see: [['brel pa]])