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without an abode, not something, with no abode, beyond any concept of, without a place, no context for [JV]
without an abode, not something, with no abode, beyond any concept of, without a place, no context for [JV]
Skt. ''apratiṣṭhita''. 1) non-abiding, non-dwelling; 2) non-localized, unconfined, unrestricted, unfixed; 3) not resting or relying on anything; 4) homeless, without fixed dwelling place. The most well known example of the usage of this word is in the term 'Non-abiding Nirvāṇa' (Skt. ''apratiṣṭhita-nirvāṇa'', Tib. ''[[mi gnas pa'i mya ngan las 'das pa]]'', ''[[mi gnas pa'i myang 'das]]''). See also [[gnas med pa]], [[gnas med]], [[mi gnas pa]] and [[mi gnas]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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homeless [RY]

without an abode, not something, with no abode, beyond any concept of, without a place [JV]

without an abode, not something, with no abode, beyond any concept of, without a place, no context for [JV]

Skt. apratiṣṭhita. 1) non-abiding, non-dwelling; 2) non-localized, unconfined, unrestricted, unfixed; 3) not resting or relying on anything; 4) homeless, without fixed dwelling place. The most well known example of the usage of this word is in the term 'Non-abiding Nirvāṇa' (Skt. apratiṣṭhita-nirvāṇa, Tib. mi gnas pa'i mya ngan las 'das pa, mi gnas pa'i myang 'das). See also gnas med pa, gnas med, mi gnas pa and mi gnas. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]