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The [[tathagatas]] are without bewilderment [['khrul pa med pa]], they are noiseless [[ca co med pa]], they are without forgetfulness [[bsnyel ba med pa]], they are without an unbalanced mind [[sems mnyam par ma gzhag pa med pa]], they are without diverse cognitions [[tha dad pa'i 'du shes med pa]], they are without the equanimity which does not make distinction [[so sor ma rtogs pa'i btang snyoms med pa]], they do not degenerate in their devotion [['dun pa nyams pa med pa]], nor in their perseverance [[brtson 'grus nyams pa med pa]], nor in their recollection [[dran pa nyams pa med pa]], nor in their contemplation [[ting 'dzin nyams pa med pa]], nor in their discriminative awareness [[shes rab nyams pa med pa]], nor in their liberation [[rnam grol nyams pa med]] [[pa]], all the activities of their bodies are preceded by pristine cognition and pursue pristine cognition [[lus kyi]] ... [6 missing?]; [TRS 49-5] [RY]
[[klu sgrub kyi thugs sras bdun]] - The seven spiritual sons of [[Nagarjuna]]. 1) {sha kya mi tra}. Sakyamitra. 2) {na ga bo dhi}. Nagabodhi 3) [['phags pa lha]]}. Aryadeva 4) {ma tang ki}. Matangi 5) {[[sangs rgyas bskyangs]]}. Buddhapalita 6) {[[legs ldan 'byed]]}. Bhavaviveka 7) {[[slob dpon dpa' bo]]}. Ashvagosha [RY]


[['grel ba bud dha pa la ta]] - the commentator Buddhapalita, {[[sangs rgyas bskyangs]]} [RY]


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sgyu ma rigs grub pa'i dbu ma pa - Def. by Jamgön Kongtrül: {[[snang ba la]] [[spros pa]] [[rnam par bcad pa]]'i [[yongs gcod]] [[don dam bden pa]]r [['dod pa]] [[ste]] [[sangs rgyas bskyangs]] [[sogs]] [[so]]} "Those who assert the thorough elimination which eliminates elaborations with respect to appearances as ultimate truth, Buddhapalita and so forth." [RY]
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[[thal gyur pa]] - Prasangika, see {[[dbu ma]] [[thal gyur pa]]} the "Consequentialist" system / school of [[Madhyamaka]], founded by Buddhapalita and disseminated by [[Chandrakirti]], a Consequentialist, a Madhyamika who mainly states refutations of an opponent's assertion of any of the four extremes through the expression of a correct contradictory consequence [RY]
 
sangs rgyas skyangs - Buddhapalita, "Buddha guardian, name of the founder of the Prasangika-Madhyamika system in first half of 5th century A.D [RY]
 
[[sangs rgyas bskyangs]] - c. 450 B.C.? - Buddhapalita [RY]
 
 
 
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klu sgrub kyi thugs sras bdun - The seven spiritual sons of Nagarjuna. 1) {sha kya mi tra}. Sakyamitra. 2) {na ga bo dhi}. Nagabodhi 3) 'phags pa lha}. Aryadeva 4) {ma tang ki}. Matangi 5) {sangs rgyas bskyangs}. Buddhapalita 6) {legs ldan 'byed}. Bhavaviveka 7) {slob dpon dpa' bo}. Ashvagosha [RY]

'grel ba bud dha pa la ta - the commentator Buddhapalita, {sangs rgyas bskyangs} [RY]

sgyu ma rigs grub pa'i dbu ma pa - Def. by Jamgön Kongtrül: {snang ba la spros pa rnam par bcad pa'i yongs gcod don dam bden par 'dod pa ste sangs rgyas bskyangs sogs so} "Those who assert the thorough elimination which eliminates elaborations with respect to appearances as ultimate truth, Buddhapalita and so forth." [RY]

thal gyur pa - Prasangika, see {dbu ma thal gyur pa} the "Consequentialist" system / school of Madhyamaka, founded by Buddhapalita and disseminated by Chandrakirti, a Consequentialist, a Madhyamika who mainly states refutations of an opponent's assertion of any of the four extremes through the expression of a correct contradictory consequence [RY]

sangs rgyas skyangs - Buddhapalita, "Buddha guardian, name of the founder of the Prasangika-Madhyamika system in first half of 5th century A.D [RY]

sangs rgyas bskyangs - c. 450 B.C.? - Buddhapalita [RY]