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[['khor ba'i dgra]] - 1) samsara's enemy: the knowledge that realizes egolessness. Syn {[[bdag med rtogs pa'i shes rab]]}. 2) liberation. Syn {[[thar pa]]} 3) the enemy of the world, epithet of [[Mara]] [RY]
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[['khor ba'i dgra]] - 1) prajna that realizes egolessness; 2) liberation; 3) Mara [IW]
 
[[gang zag gi bdag med]] - the selflessness of individuals - individual nonself, egolessness of persons [absence of a self-entity in a person, selflessness of the person, personal selflessness, lack of individual self [one of {bdag med gnyis}. = two self-lessnesses, self existence of of the skandhas included in an individual's continuum] [IW]
 
[[gang zag gi bdag med]] - egolessness of the self; the absence of a self in persons; selflessness of the individual, lack of self of the individual; nonexistence of the self of the individual personality; individual nonself, egolessness of person, absence of a self-entity in a person, selflessness of the person, personal selflessness, lack of individual self, one of {bdag med gnyis} two selflessnesses [RY]
 
[[gang zag gi bdag med rtogs pa'i shes rab]] - the knowledge which realizes individual egolessness [RY]
 
[[gang zag bdag med phra mo]] - subtle egolessness [RY]
 
[[gang zag bdag med rags pa]] - strong / obvious egolessness [RY]
 
[[sgrib gnyis kyi gnyen po bdag med gnyis]] - [[twofold egolessness]] as the remedy against the [[two obscurations]] [RY]
 
[[nga med]] - egolessness, no-self [RY]
 
[[nga med pa]] - egolessness, no-self [RY]
 
[[chos kyi bdag med]] - [Dharmanairatmya]; egolessness of phenomena; insubstantiality of phenomena; lack of a self in things; lack of reality in re-cognizable objects; lack of self of phenomena; no objective identity; non-self existence of all phenomena; nonexistence of a self-nature of phenomena; nonself of dharmas; objective selflessness; one of the {[[bdag med gnyis]]} two selflessness; phenomenal nonself; selflessness of dharmas; selflessness of phenomena; unreality of phenomena [RY]
 
[[chos kyi bdag med rtogs pa'i shes rab]] - the knowledge which realizes the nonself of dharmas, the prajna which realizes the egolessness of all dharmas [RY]
 
[[chos kyi bdag med pa]] - selflessness/ egolessness / lack of self-nature / naturelessness of dharmas [IW]
 
[[chos bdag med pa]] - absence of an [objective] self of dharmas [one of the two egolessnesses [[bdag med gnyis]], all dharmas lack true existence] [IW]
 
[[mchog gi don chos la bdag med pa]] - the supreme topic, the egolessness of dharmas [IW]
 
[[thabs dang shes rab]] - [[prajna]] and [[upaya]]. Prajna is [[knowledge]] or intelligence; in particular, the knowledge of realizing egolessness. [[Upaya]] is the method or technique which brings about [[realization]] [RY]
 
[[thabs shes]] - 1) way of doing, plan, strategy, means, method, way to; 2) upaya and prajna, means and knowledge, * and egolessness realizing prajna [IW]
 
[[theg pa chen po]] - [[Mahayana]]. 'Greater vehicle.' When using the term 'greater and lesser vehicles,' [[Mahayana]] and [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]] includes the tantric vehicles while [[Hinayana]] is comprised of the teachings for [[shravakas]] and [[pratyekabuddhas]]. The connotation of 'greater' or 'lesser' refers to the scope of [[aspiration]], the methods applied and the depth of [[insight]]. Central to Mahayana practice is the [[bodhisattva vow]] to liberate all [[sentient being]]s through [[means and knowledge]], [[compassion]] and [[insight]] into [[emptiness]]. Mahayana's two divisions are known as [[Mind-Only]] and [[Middle Way]]. The sevenfold greatness of [[Mahayana]] mentioned in [[Maitreya]]'s ''Ornament of the Sutras'' are explained by [[Jamgön Kongtrül]] in his ''All-encompassing Knowledge'': "The greatness of focus on the immense collection of Mahayana teachings, the greatness of the means of accomplishing the welfare of both self and others, the greatness of [[wisdom]] which realizes the [[twofold egolessness]], the greatness of diligent endeavor for three incalculable [[aeon]]s, the greatness of [[skillful means]] such as not abandoning [[samsaric existence]] and enacting the seven unvirtuous actions of body and speech without disturbing emotions, the greatness of true accomplishment of the [[ten strengths]], the [[fourfold fearlessness]], and the unique qualities of the [[awakened ones]], and the greatness of activity which is spontaneous and unceasing." [RY]
 
[[bdag med]] - 1) selflessness. 2) unclaimed, not owned by anyone, owner-less. 3) Egolessness, absence of self, anatman, nonself, non-ego, egolessness, devoid of, without a, lack of self-entity, selflessness, no-self, non- entity, owner-less. lack of self, selflessness; lack of self, selflessness; without a self, lacking a self, insubstantial, [anatman] [RY]
 
[[bdag med kyi don dam rnam gnyis]] - two meanings/ kinds of egolessness [of individuals {[[gang zag gi bdag med]]} or pudgala nair tmya and of phenomena {[[chos kyi bdag med]]} or dharma nair tmya] [IW]
 
[[bdag med kyi don dam rnam gnyis]] - two meanings/ kinds of egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med kyi don rnam gnyis]] - the 2-fold truth of egolessness ubhaya-nair tmya non selfhood of individuals gang zag gi bdag med pudgalanair tmya and chos kyi bdag med dharmanair tmya [IW]
 
[[bdag med kyi shes pa]] - knowledge of egolessness / absence of identity [RY]
 
[[bdag med gi 'khor lo]] - chakra of egolessness [bliss maintaining chakra, (5th chakra, us w 28 nadi-petals] [IW]
 
[[bdag med lnga]] - the five egolessnesses [= the five amritas, (urine, excrement, blood, semen and brains.] [IW]
 
[[bdag med gnyis]] - twofold egolessness, lack of a self-entity; two selflessness. 1) {gang zag gi bdag med} selflessness of the person. 2) {chos kyi bdag med} selflessness of things. the two egoless states; both the nonexistence of the individual self and the lack of self-nature in phenomena [RY]
 
[[bdag med gnyis ka]] - the two types of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med gnyis rtogs]] - realization of the two types of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med gnyis rtogs kyi mkhyen pa]] - knowledge realizing the two egolessnesses [IW]
 
[[bdag med don rnam gnyis]] - the two egolessnesses [IW]
 
[[bdag med bden pa]] - the truth of egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa]] - identitylessness, egolessness, selflessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa mngon par rtogs pa]] - true realization of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa mngon par rtogs pa]] - realization of egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa nyid]] - egolessness, identitylessness, nonexistence of a self [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa nyid]] - egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa gnyis]] - the two egolessnesses [of individuals and dharmas] [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa gnyis]] - the two egolessnesses [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa gnyis ka rtogs pa]] - realization of the two types of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa la bdag go snyam du phyin ci log]] - within egolessness wrongly thinking, "it is an ego" [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa'i lta ba]] - the view of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa'i don]] - egolessness, the meaning of egolessness, the benefit of egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa'i don]] - the fact of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa'i 'du shes]] - perception/ conception of non-self/ egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa'i rnam pa bsgom pa]] - meditation on [the phenomena of] egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med pa'i mtshungs pa nyid]] - the equality of egolessness [IW]
 
[[bdag med par smra ba]] - proponent of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med phra rags]] - subtle and obvious egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med sman]] - the medicine of egolessness, [[amrita]] [IW]
 
[[bdag med smra ba]] - proponent of egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med la nges pa skyes pa]] - gained certainty in egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med la nges pa mi skye ba]] - does not have certainty in egolessness [RY]
 
[[bdag med gsum]] - the three kinds/ aspects of egolessness [the three aspects of sugata-essence, 1) [[gang zag gi bdag med dang]], of individuals 2) [[chos kun gzung 'dzin dang rdzas gzhan gyis stong pa]] the emptiness of all dharmas of [[gzung 'dzin]] [subject and object, grasping and fixation] 3) [[chos bden grub kyis stong pa]] the emptiness of all dharmas of true existence OR 1) {[[gzhi dus kyi rang bzhin rnam dag]]}, the natural purity at the time of the ground 2) {[[lam dus kyi dag la ma dag]]}, the partial purity at the time of the path 3) {[['bras dus kyi glo bur bral dag]]}, the purity of freedom from momentary (stains) at the time of fruition] [IW]
 
[[bdag la bdag med par gzung ba]] - grasp egolessness as ego [grammatically could be the reverse] [IW]
 
[[dpyad sgom]] - analysis and meditation/ investigation analytic rational, inspective, investigative, examinative, scrutinizing, analytical investigation [way of meditating on emptiness, the meaning of egolessness. [IW]
 
[[byang sems kyi theg pa]] - bodhisattvayana [having received the gate of entering the vows of aspiration and application, the view is realizing the [[two egolessnesses]] [[bdag med gnyis]], the meditation of the [[37 factors of enlightenment]], [[byang phyogs so bdun]], the action of the {[[spyod pa bsdu dngos bzhi]]} and {[[phar phyin drug]]} the fruition of the 10 [[bhumis]] and finally the level of {[[kun tu 'od kyi sa]]} [IW]
 
[[mi rtag sdug bsngal stong pa bdag med]] - impermanence, suffering, emptiness, and egolessness [RY]
 
[[tshogs lam]] - [[path of accumulation]]. The first of the five paths which forms the foundation for the journey towards liberation and involves gathering a vast [[accumulation of merit]] dedicated towards this being revealed. On this path one gains an intellectual and conceptual understanding of egolessness through learning and reflection. By means of cultivating the [[four applications of mindfulness]], the [[four right endeavors]], and the [[four legs of miraculous action]], one succeeds in eliminating any gross defilements which cause samsaric suffering and in revealing the virtuous qualities of the [[superknowledges]] and the '[[samadhi of the stream of Dharma]]' leading to the [[path of joining]] [RY]
 
[[shes rab]] - [[Prajna]]. [[Knowledge]] or intelligence. In particular, the 'knowledge of realizing egolessness.' [RY]
 
sems can tsam la dmigs pa'i snying rje - because of impermanence and egolessness not making any exclusions whatsoever in terms of compassion with [[sentient being]]s as object(s) [IW]
 
[[bse ru rang rgyal gyi lam]] - path of the rhinoceros-like [[pratyekabuddha]] [among the {[[sher phyin don bdun]]}, a partial realization {[[bdag med phyed dang gnyis]]} the [[pratykekabuddha]] [[lam shes]].] [IW]
 
[[bdag med]] - 1) selflessness. 2) unclaimed, not owned by anyone, owner-less. 3) Egolessness, absence of self, anatman, nonself, non-ego, egolessness, devoid of, without a, lack of self-entity, selflessness, no-self, non- entity, owner-less. lack of self, selflessness; lack of self, selflessness; without a self, lacking a self, insubstantial, [anatman] [RY]
 
[[bdag med pa'i don ni kun tu rtog pa tsam gyi don]] - "Egolessness" is simply a false conception [IW]
 
 
 
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