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action(s); to use (a term) for (something); (something) to be done; project at hand [RB]
action(s); to use (a term) for (something); (something) to be done; project at hand [RB]



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action(s); to use (a term) for (something); (something) to be done; project at hand [RB]

activity, creation, causal sequences, duties, matter, affair, thing, work, job, verb, act itself, deed, function, undertaking, that which is to be done, any action, duty, future of to do, to call, SA byed pa, work, deeds, action, it must, ritual deeds [JV]

1) ft. of byed pa; deed, action, work, engagement. lit. what is to be done, the free duty of bodhisattvas who have attained to nondiscursive knowledge. work, deed, job, task, matter, affair, thing to be done, doings, activities. 2) called, known as, entitled. 3) verb. Syn 'jug pa; a movement; called; actions; verb +: he who should be (the object - beaten); to use (a term) for (something); (something) to be done; project at hand [RY]

/ (Tha dad pa,; 1) [f byed pa] two called, say, known as; 3) conduct, effort of the three gates; 2) power, use; 4) deed, action, work[er], engage[ment], job, task; 5) matter, affair; 6) thing to be done; 7) doings, activities; 8) entitled [the free duty of bodhisattvas who have attained to non-discursive knowledge]; 9) verb [IW]