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Latest revision as of 06:25, 23 August 2022
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| Wylie | phyi don |
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| English Definition | External phenomena. The assertion that form, i.e. the five objects of sensory consciousness, and the cognizing sensory consciousness are not substantially the same, but exist separately and have a special causal relationship. This is an assertion of the two lower schools of Buddhist tenets, as well as of the [prāsangika mādhyamika] school. |
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