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habitual patterns of the view of ego [one of the [[bag chags bzhi]] four kinds of habitual patterns. having produced the biased dualization of self and other ris su bcad nas producing the view of ego grasping and habitual patterns empowering it as predominant dbang bar byed] [IW]
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[[bdag tu 'dzin pa]] to impute/ hold to have/ misconstrue as having identity; isc. perception based on the assumption of identity; to perceive as though there were identity [RB]


habitual patterns of the view of ego [IW]
to fixate on a self; take ownership of, personal possessions [RY]
 
1) take ownership of; 2) personal possessions; 3) grasped self [IW]


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བདག་ཏུ་བཟུང་བ
bdag tu 'dzin pa to impute/ hold to have/ misconstrue as having identity; isc. perception based on the assumption of identity; to perceive as though there were identity [RB]

to fixate on a self; take ownership of, personal possessions [RY]

1) take ownership of; 2) personal possessions; 3) grasped self [IW]