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A list of all pages that have property "english-def" with value "become definite with respect to completion; become definite with respect to marvels". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/8301  + ('committed and accumulated action'; Mipham'committed and accumulated action'; Mipham Rinpoche: [[kun slong drag pos bsam bzhin byed pa, dngos gzhi'i las te rdzogs par byas pa, rjes su 'gyod pa med cing yi rangs pa, de 'joms byed kyi gnyen po med pa, 'bras bu smin nges kyi nus pa yod pa drug tshang ba la brjod do]] A 'committed and accumulated action' is described as having six properties complete: it is deliberately engaged in with an eager motivation; the action's main part has been brought to completion; afterwards, it is rejoiced in without feelings of regret; no remedy has been applied to overcome it; and, it has the definite capacity to ripen into fruition. definite capacity to ripen into fruition.)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/8500  + ((1) unreasonable(N); not reasonable; not definite(2) race (of humans))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/8499  + ((1) unreasonable; not reasonable; not definite(LG)(2) race (of humans))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/ldog pa  + ((specific) facet/ attribute/ aspect; differentiating factor/ attribute; to undermine/ refute/ reverse/ disprove; to eliminate; . . . dang ldog pa - specifically (with respect to . . . ) [?])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/01-Hopkins2015/17019  + ((thoroughly) ascertain; (thorough) ascertainment; very definite; (thoroughly) determine)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/mthar phyin pa  + ((to bring/ come to/ reach) consummation/ completion/ furthest limit/ furthest extent/ full expression; (to) consummate/ bring (something) to its ultimate conclusion; isc. to reach the ultimate state/ point)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/gus pa  + ((to feel) respect (for/ toward))
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/ngor  + (. . . (gi) ngo(r)/ ngo ka la - in the essence of . . . ; (on) the level of . . . ; in light/ view of . . . ; with respect to . . .; given the condition (of) . . . ; isc. vis-à-vis)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/ltos nas  + (. . . (la) ltos nas/ par - with respect to/ by relying on . . . ; concerning . . . ; taking . . . into account; from the point of view of . . .)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/10-RichardBarron/phyogs la  + (. . . gi phyogs la - with respect to . . . ; in the case of . . .)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6492  + (1) development and completion [stages]. utpatti and sampannakrama. 2) two stages of a process of contemplation. 4) utpatti and sampannakrama; the Generation Process and the Perfection Process)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6503  + (1) development. 2) completion 3) great perfection)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/29002  + (1) getting someone to give you something b1) getting someone to give you something by flattering him, one of the five wrong livelihoods [see. [[log 'tso lnga]] flattery, obsequious flattery, soliciting, flattery [for one's own end]. 2) to speak pleasant phrases for the sake of goods and respect. One of [[log 'tsho lnga]] 3) talkative[[log 'tsho lnga]] 3) talkative)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/25440  + (1) humility, reverence, devotion [in relig1) humility, reverence, devotion [in religious contexts], respect [in secular contexts]. 2) to venerate, dedicate to. 3) "I"; devotion [in religious contexts], respect [in secular contexts]; (to feel) respect (for/ toward); [[gus pa, gus pa, gus pa]] intr. v[[gus pa, gus pa, gus pa]] intr. v)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6437  + (1) respectable. 2) venerable. 3) worthy of respect. 4) worshipping)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/2991  + (1) sense of honor. 2) self-respect)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/31713  + (1) supreme, excellent, extraordinary, exceptional, superior, holy. 2) definite, genuine, unique, outstanding. 3) distinguishing, particular, specific, distinct, distinctive, different, special. 4) the four highest realms of form. Syn [[tshangs ris lnga]])
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/2970  + (1) to serve. 2) worship. 3) respect. 4) at1) to serve. 2) worship. 3) respect. 4) attend. 5) honor. 6) to pay homage. 7) esteem. 8) venerate. 9) variant fut. of [['khur ba]]. 10) to carry. 11) eulogy. 12) to honor. 13) esteem respect. 14) homage; [[bkur ba, bkur ba, bkur ba, bkur]] trans. v.; to carry. to pay homage, esteemtrans. v.; to carry. to pay homage, esteem)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/6431  + (1) venerate. 2) respect; send, bestow)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/2981  + (1) veneration. 2) service. 3) homage. 4) respect. 5) esteem. 6) honor; respect; pay homage to, respect, homage)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/02-RangjungYeshe/2977  + (1) worthy of honor, respect. 2) venerable)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/ban de  + (<p>A Middle Indic word derived from <p>A Middle Indic word derived from the Sanskrit bhadanta. Meaning "venerable one" it is a term of respectful title for Buddhist monks.</p><p>A term of respect for Buddhist monks: bande in Tibet and Nepal, bhante in the Pali tradition. A middle-Indic word, it is said to be derived from vande, the BHS vocative form of the Sanskrit vanda, meaning praiseworthy or venerable, although bhante is said to be a contraction of the vocative bhadante, derived from a respectful salutation.</p><p>The general term from ancient India for any member of the ordained Buddhist saṅgha.</p>m from ancient India for any member of the ordained Buddhist saṅgha.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/byang chub sems dpa'  + (<p>A being who is dedicated to the c<p>A being who is dedicated to the cultivation and fulfilment of the altruistic intention to attain manifestly perfect buddhahood, traversing the five bodhisattva paths and ten bodhisattva levels. Bodhisattvas purposely opt to remain within cyclic existence in order to liberate all sentient beings, instead of simply seeking personal freedom from suffering. Philosophically, they realize the two aspects of selflessness, with respect to afflicted mental states and the nature of all phenomena. <br> (See also note http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-142.)</p><p>A living being who has produced the spirit of enlightenment in himself and whose constant dedication, lifetime after lifetime, is to attain the unexcelled, perfect enlightenment of Buddhahood.</p><p>A person who is dedicated not merely to attaining liberation through attaining the state of an arhat, but to becoming a buddha. A name created from the Sanskritization of the middle-Indic bodhisatto, the Sanskrit equivalent of which was bodhisakta, "one who is fixed on enlightenment."</p><p>A person who is dedicated not merely to gaining liberation through attaining the state of an arhat, but to becoming a buddha. A name created from the Sanskritization of the middle-Indic bodhisatto, the Sanskrit equivalent of which was bodhisakta, "one who is fixed on enlightenment."</p><p>According to the Mahāyāna, an individual with the intent to achieve awakening for the sake of all beings.</p><p>Someone who practices according to the Vehicle of the Bodhisattvas; one who aims for complete buddhahood; "awakening hero;" "one who has a wish for awakening;" "one who awakens sentient beings."</p> complete buddhahood; "awakening hero;" "one who has a wish for awakening;" "one who awakens sentient beings."</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/dge bsnyen ma  + (<p>A female who has taken the layper<p>A female who has taken the layperson's vows.</p><p>An unordained female practitioner who observes the five vows not to kill, lie, steal, be intoxicated, or commit sexual misconduct. <br> laywomen</p><p>Female lay devotees who have taken the five precepts. <br> laywomen</p><p>female lay practitioner</p><p>Householders with definite vows that set them off from the ordinary householder. <br> laywomen</p><p>Laywoman.</p>olders with definite vows that set them off from the ordinary householder. <br> laywomen</p><p>Laywoman.</p>)
  • Steinert App Dictionaries/44-84000Definitions/dge bsnyen  + (<p>A male who has taken the layperso<p>A male who has taken the layperson's vows.</p><p>An unordained male practitioner who observes the five vows not to kill, lie, steal, be intoxicated, or commit sexual misconduct. <br> laymen</p><p>Householders with definite vows that set them off from the ordinary householder. <br> laymen</p><p>Layman.</p><p>Male lay devotees who have taken the five precepts. <br> laymen</p><p>male lay practitioner</p><p>The Tibetan and Sanskrit forms are gendered, and thus here specifically a male lay devotee, but there are also female lay devotees with the corresponding gendered forms.</p>gendered, and thus here specifically a male lay devotee, but there are also female lay devotees with the corresponding gendered forms.</p>)