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1) deliberate action/ application [of remedies]; 2) conditioned thing [IW]
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eight types of attention / mindfulness; eight types of application [RY]


to create/ form (karmic) patterns/ conditioning factors [RB]
the eight formations [chn] [IW]


samskara, motivation-configuration, mind's activity, intellectual operations, projecting activity, motivation, reaction associations, tendency to bring about further suffering, initiate, wanting to do something about something, outright interfering, (seed impressions set in the mind as a result of previous experience and brought into play by their associations with the immediate perception, here the object becomes distorted by subjective associations which have the propensity of transforming a rope into a snake), intention [JV]
the 8 formations [CHN] [IW]
 
1) application; 2) to apply [remedies]; 3) to form patterns, create compositional factors [RY]


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འདུ་བྱེད་བརྒྱད
eight types of attention / mindfulness; eight types of application [RY]

the eight formations [chn] [IW]

the 8 formations [CHN] [IW]