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external perception, as seen by others; condition under which the - emanation body is perceived. shared experience, extraneously manifest, the outlook of others, visible to others. external/ other-induced appearance/ apparent phenomenon/ manifestation; appearance as/ of something "other" [RY]
external perception, as seen by others; condition under which the - emanation body is perceived. shared experience, extraneously manifest, the outlook of others, visible to others. external/ other-induced appearance/ apparent phenomenon/ manifestation; appearance as/ of something "other" [RY]

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external perception, as seen by others; condition under which the - emanation body is perceived. shared experience, extraneously manifest, the outlook of others, visible to others. external/ other-induced appearance/ apparent phenomenon/ manifestation; appearance as/ of something "other" [RY]

external perception, shared experience, the outlook of the other, visible to the other [the condition under which the - emanational body is perceived, the perceptual status of the buddha-bodies of reality and perfect rapture, in contrast to that of the emanational body which is extraneously manifest) [IW]

appearance other than itself, appears to be something else, (affected by the traces of the subject-object division because it appears without being existent) SA 'khrul snang, a manifestation due to something other like an antecedent cause [JV]

external/ other induced appearance/ apparent phenomenon/ manifestation; appearance as/ of something "other" [RB]