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- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rlom + (1. because of not exaggerating [phenomena] as truly existent ; 2. because of claiming to assert; 3. done upon boasting to help)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang bzhin + (1. although phenomena have their [own] nat … 1. although phenomena have their [own] nature{DASI 593.5}; 2. Change of a nature is never feasible. (prakRter anyathAbhAvo na hi jAtUpapadyate) [MMK, XV.8cd, 19; DBU, 6.3.5-6]; 3. Nature is non-fabricated. (akRtrimaH svabhAvo) [MMK, XV.2cd]; 4. If they had an other-being, they would also have own-being. (sati ca parabhAve svabhAvo 'pi bhaviSyati) [PP, 265.15]; 5. this lack of production, which is the nature of things (bhAvAnAmanutpAdAtmakaH) [PP, 265.7-8]ngs (bhAvAnAmanutpAdAtmakaH) [PP, 265.7-8])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/sgos + (1. basis of infusion of predispositions; 2. private phenomena)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rlom +
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang gi mtshan nyid kyis grub pa + (1. established by way of its own character … 1. established by way of its own characteristic as the referent of the conceptual consciousness apprehending it {T}establishment [of phenomena] by way of their own character as the referent of a conceptual consciousness; 2. establishment of form by way of its own character as the referent of the term "form."racter as the referent of the term "form.")
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/chos + (1. in this life; 2. all phenomena are selfless{T1 8.17}; 3. the relationship of reality with all phemonena as a quality of those qualificands{DASI 600.3})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rtog pa + (1. to conceive that things are real{MSI-39 … 1. to conceive that things are real{MSI-396}; 2. phenomena that are merely imputed by thought; 3. mental contemplation of individual investigation; 4. a conceptual consciousness's having dualistic appearance refers to the fact that a meaning-generality appears in the face of its appearance factor.ears in the face of its appearance factor.)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/med pa + (Such a nature is not existent by way of its own entity and is not [utterly] non-existent either. (na tadasti na cApi nAsti svarUpataH) [PP, 264.3])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/nam yang + (Whoever sees that the cause and effect of all phenomena of cyclic existence and nirvana is never controvertible and ... {Three Principal Aspects})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/tha snyad + ([Both] assert external objects conventionally{DASI})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang gi rigs + (a phenomena that encompasses the many [instances] which have its type [definition of type generality (rigs spyi)] {T})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/chos nyid + (dharmatA; 1. the relationship of reality w … dharmatA; 1. the relationship of reality with all phenomena as a quality of their qualificands{DASI 600.3}; 2. the ultimate noumenon that is beyond dependent-arising; 3. That which is the own-entity of those, called the reality of phenomena is that [nature]. (yA sA dharmANAm dharmatA nAma saiva tat svarUpam) [PP, 264.11]matA nAma saiva tat svarUpam) [PP, 264.11])
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/yul can gyi dgag bya + (if the object of negation of an object-possessor were non-existent, there would be no need to refute it)
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/rang nyid + (something whose identification must depend upon the identification of another phenomenon is said to be imputedly existent{Lati})
- Steinert App Dictionaries/13-Hopkins-Examples/bzung 'dzin rdzas gzhan + (subject and object are empty of being different substantial entities [a definition of the coarse selflessness of phenomena (chos kyi bdag med rags pa)])