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Distinguishing Dharmas and Dharmata...their nature, 1 of the [[byams chos sde lnga]], five books of [[Maitreya]]. ([[IW]])
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1) having similar khyad chos; 2) similar doctrine; 3) person acting in accord w dharma; 4) according [IW]


Distinguishing Between Phenomena and their intrinsic nature. [thd]
(dang) chos mthun pa - analogous/ comparable/ equivalent (to); conforming (to) [RB]


Maitreya's "Discrimination of Dharmas and Their Nature"; Discerning Dharmas and Dharmata, one of the [[byams chos sde lnga]], the five books of Maitreya. ([[RY]])
1) corresponding features. 2) someone who does the same practice [RY]
 
The ''Ornament of the Sutras'' is one of the [[Five Teachings of Maitreya]]. [[Thrangu Rinpoche]] explains: "The ''Ornament of Realization'' (''Abhisamayalamkara'') clarifies the [[Second Turning of the Wheel of Dharma]].  The next three teachings are general works given to clarify all of [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]'s teachings.  These are called the ''Ornament of the Sutras'' (''Sutralamkara''), ''[[Discerning the Middle and the Extremes]]'', and ''[[Discerning Dharmas and Dharmata]]''.  The fifth work taught by Lord [[Maitreya]] truly establishes the [[Third Turning of the Wheel of Dharma]].  It is called the ''[[Uttaratantra]]''". ([[EPK]]) [[The Light of Wisdom]], Vol. 1, pgs. 222 & 223. ([[RY]])


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ཆོས་མཐུན་པ
1) having similar khyad chos; 2) similar doctrine; 3) person acting in accord w dharma; 4) according [IW]

(dang) chos mthun pa - analogous/ comparable/ equivalent (to); conforming (to) [RB]

1) corresponding features. 2) someone who does the same practice [RY]