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Conditioned virtue ([[zag bcas kyi dge ba]]). Spiritual practice in which a dualistic point of reference is used. Includes the preliminaries, seven branches and so forth. [[Unconditioned virtue]] is the recognition of buddha nature, often called 'threefold purity.' These two aspects of virtue gather the [[two accumulations]], remove the [[two obscurations]], manifest the [[twofold knowledge]], and actualize the [[two kayas]]. [RY]
[[tshal gsal]] - Prasana-pada, the ''Clear Words'' by [[Chandrakirti]], [commentary on {[[rtsa ba shes rab]]} by Nagarjuna] [RY]


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[[tshig gsal]] - Prasana-pada, the ''Clear Words'' by [[Chandrakirti]], [commentary on [[rtsa ba shes rab]] by Nagarjuna] [RY]
 
[[tshig gsal]] - nt. ''Clear Words'' [RY]
 
[[tshigs gsal ba]] - [[Clear Words]] [commentary on Nagarjuna's Fundamental Treatise on the [[Middle Way]]; Mulamadhyamaka-vrtti-prasannapada; [[Chandrakirti]], 7th century [RY]
 
 
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]] [[Category: Vajrayana]]

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tshal gsal - Prasana-pada, the Clear Words by Chandrakirti, [commentary on {rtsa ba shes rab} by Nagarjuna] [RY]

tshig gsal - Prasana-pada, the Clear Words by Chandrakirti, [commentary on rtsa ba shes rab by Nagarjuna] [RY]

tshig gsal - nt. Clear Words [RY]

tshigs gsal ba - Clear Words [commentary on Nagarjuna's Fundamental Treatise on the Middle Way; Mulamadhyamaka-vrtti-prasannapada; Chandrakirti, 7th century [RY]