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sgra don gang rung gi sgo nas dpe dang don gnyis mtshungs par gyur pa las slar khyad chos 'dra min gzhan zhig gi sgo nas mi mtshungs par dbye ba 'byed pa'i rgyan zhig ste, nang gses rnam grangs bcu ni, gcig gi ldog pa can, gnyis kyi ldog pa can, sbyar ba'i ldog pa can, 'gog pa'i ldog pa can, gtan tshigs kyi ldog pa can, rten gyi ldog pa can, dpe las dpe can lhag pa'i ldog pa can, mtshungs chos 'byed byed gnyis ka sgras zin pa'i ldog pa can, mtshungs chos shugs dang 'byed byed sgras zin gyi ldog pa can, rigs mthun 'byed pa'i ldog pa can bcas so, don rgyan gyi nang gses shig [IW]
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[opposite of the] characteristics of -- [IW]
 
aspect [JV]
 
aspect, [[ldog pa, sel ba, gzhan sel, log pa]], e.g. a glass does not have eyes, ears, etc. Note that [[cha]] means [[cha shas]], a part. For example a glass lacks true existence. [[ldog cha]] can also mean an affirmative aspect as in red is a [[ldog cha]] of a red flower. According to Mipham [[ldog pa]] does not exist in the object itself but is only discursive thought [[blo'i rnam rtog]] [RY]


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ལྡོག་ཆ
[opposite of the] characteristics of -- [IW]

aspect [JV]

aspect, ldog pa, sel ba, gzhan sel, log pa, e.g. a glass does not have eyes, ears, etc. Note that cha means cha shas, a part. For example a glass lacks true existence. ldog cha can also mean an affirmative aspect as in red is a ldog cha of a red flower. According to Mipham ldog pa does not exist in the object itself but is only discursive thought blo'i rnam rtog [RY]