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1) Dharmottara [author of nyaya-bindu- tika]; 2) highest (mundane) dharma (/ [[nges byed cha mthun bzhi]],), [['jig rten pa'i chos kyi mchog]],) supreme phenomenon on the path of connection] [IW]
Mudra of expounding the Dharma [RY]
 
1) Dharmottara; 2) highest (mundane dharma [IW]
 
highest worldly realization, supreme mundane realization, a buddhist philosopher, logician, author, personal name [JV]
 
1) Highest [mundane] qualities / attribute. One of [[nges byed cha mthun bzhi]], Abbr. of [['jig rten pa'i chos kyi mchog]] supreme phenomenon on the path of connection. 2) Dharmottara, [author of Nyaya-bindu-tika] [RY]
 
supreme [worldly] dharma [IW]
 
supreme [worldly] dharma [among the [[sbyor lam nges 'byed cha bzhi]] by individual and personal wisdom so so rang rig pa'i ye shes truths are apprehended te when sgom pa na de ma thag pa'i rjes su right after that by the arising of the path of seeing 'dzin pa rang bzhin med par rtogs pa'i gsal snang 'bring po thob pa'i ting 'dzin shes rab mtsungs ldan dang bcas pa ste] [IW]
 
Supreme Attribute. The fourth of the four aspects of ascertainment on the path of joining. The highest spiritual attainment within samsaric existence [RY]


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Mudra of expounding the Dharma [RY]