kun rtog

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ཀུན་རྟོག
1) concept[ualization]; 2) discrimination, analysis; 3) [conceptual/ discursive/ analytical] thought/thinking; 4) fiction; 5) misconception [IW]

1) thought, conceptualization, discrimination, analytical thought, discursive thought. 2) thinking, conceptual / discursive thought, concept, fiction, misconception. See kun tu rtog pa. Syn rnam rtog; fancy, illusory associations [RY]

all-consuming/ all-absorbing concepts/ thinking/ thoughts/ thought patterns [RB]

coarse stage of mentality, infinite possibilities of a bewildering variety of appearance, conceptually determined and subject-object divided, worldly thoughts, fancy, illusory associations, SA rtog pa, rnam rtog, SA rnam rtog, imputation, concepts, thinking [JV]

coarse stage of mentality, infinite possibilities of a bewildering variety of appearance, conceptually determined and subject-object divided, worldly thoughts, fancy, illusory associations, SA rtog pa, rnam rtog, SA rnam rtog, imputation, concepts, thinking, thoughts [JV]