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two [fold] self/ ego-lessnesses [1 [[gang zag gi bdag med]] = self-lessness of the person two [[chos kyi bdag med]] = selflessness of things] [IW]
two [fold] self/ ego-lessnesses [1 [[gang zag gi bdag med]] = self-lessness of the person two [[chos kyi bdag med]] = selflessness of things] [IW]

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བདག་མེད་གཉིས
two [fold] self/ ego-lessnesses [1 gang zag gi bdag med = self-lessness of the person two chos kyi bdag med = selflessness of things] [IW]

Twofold selflessness. The inherent absence of a self-entity in the individual person as well as in all phenomena [RY]

twofold selflessness [JV]

nonexistence of both kinds of identity (of the individual self and phenomena) [RB]

twofold egolessness, lack of a self-entity; two selflessness. 1) gang zag gi bdag med selflessness of the person. 2) chos kyi bdag med selflessness of things. the two egoless states; both the nonexistence of the individual self and the lack of self-nature in phenomena [RY]