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the four types of statement bearing an ulterior intention: the four other intentions are 1) equality (mnyam pa nyid), 2) another time (dus gzhan), 3) other objects (don gzhan), and 4) the attitudes of specific people (gang zag gzhan)  [[TBD]] with reference to [[bod rgya tshig mdzod chen mo]]
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An emanation of [[gnubs chen po]], [[Sangye Yeshe of Nub]].


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== Discussion ==
 
 
This is a tricky word to translate as a non-tongue-twister in English. Basically these are four "other things that the Buddha was ''really'' "thinking" (dgongs pa) about when he taught them. It would be nice to have others' thoughts about what might be a more non-academic way of saying this.

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གཏེར་སྟོན་གཙུག་ལག་དཔལ་དགེ
An emanation of gnubs chen po, Sangye Yeshe of Nub.