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Three Uncompounded Entities. According to the Vaibhashikas these are space [[nam mkha']], the cessation of corruption due to individual scrutiny [[so sor brtags 'gog]], and the cessation of the future arousal of any object independent of individual scrutiny [[brtags min gyi 'gog pa]] [RY] | Three Uncompounded Entities. According to the Vaibhashikas these are space [[nam mkha']], the cessation of corruption due to individual scrutiny [[so sor brtags 'gog]], and the cessation of the future arousal of any object independent of individual scrutiny [[brtags min gyi 'gog pa]] [RY] | ||
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འདུས་མ་བྱས་གསུམ
Three Uncompounded Entities. According to the Vaibhashikas these are space nam mkha', the cessation of corruption due to individual scrutiny so sor brtags 'gog, and the cessation of the future arousal of any object independent of individual scrutiny brtags min gyi 'gog pa [RY]
in the Abhidharmakosha three unconditioned dharmas, according to the vaibh ikas [are space nam mkha' or k sha the cessation of corruption due to individual scrutiny so sor brtogs 'gog or pratisa khy nirodha and the cessation of the future arising of any object independent of individual scrutiny brtogs min gyi 'gog paor apratisa khy nirodha) [IW]
in the Abhidharmakosha three unconditioned dharmas, according to the Vaibh ikas [IW]