rang bzhin med pa

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རང་བཞིན་མེད་པ
devoid of a self-nature / concrete essence, intrinsic realitylessness. Syn bdag med pa not inherently existent, noninherent existence, identitylessness, realitylessness. Syn ngo bo nyid kyis stong pa; without any inherent nature; (to) lack inherent self-nature; not inherently existent, noninherent existence, identitylessness, realitylessness. Syn ngo bo nyid kyis stong pa; devoid of a self-nature [RY]

rang bzhin gyis med pa [in "higher" sense] ineffable by nature [acc. to CR, this means rang bzhin GYIS med pa]; isc. by nature\ not what it seems [in "lower" sense] without/ have no independent nature/ self-nature [RB]

without self-nature [RY]

lacking any real existence; insubstantial [RY]

insubstantial [RY]

devoid of a self-nature/ concrete essence, [intrinsic] realitylessness, not inherently existent, identitylessness [IW]

absence of inherent existence, non-existence of phenomena in their true nature, non-existent in true nature, non-inherent existence, absence of substance, absence of self-nature, without any inherent nature, not exist, ineffable by nature, devoid of a self-nature [JV]

absence of nature, without nature [thd]

devoid of a self-nature/ concrete essence, intrinsic realitylessness not inherently existent, identitylessness, realitylessness [syn ngo bo nyid kyis stong pa = bdag med pa [IW]

Skt. niḥsvabhāva. 1) absence of inherent existence, absence of self-existence, absence of intrinsic existence, absence of self-nature; 2) devoid of inherent existence, devoid of self-existence, devoid of intrinsic existence, devoid of self-nature; 3) the lack of inherent existence, lack of self-existence, lack of intrinsic existence, lack of self-nature; 4) without inherent existence, without self-existence, without intrinsic existence, without self-nature. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]