42188
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(CSV import RYI entries import Take 2) |
m (Text replacement - "|Wylie=" to "|wylie=") |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{DictEntry | {{DictEntry | ||
| | |wylie=mya ngan las 'das pa | ||
|english-def=Nirvana. The extinguishing of the causes for samsaric existence. The lesser nirvana refers to the liberation from cyclic existence attained by a Hinayana practitioner. When referring to a buddha, 'nirvana' is the great non-dwelling state of enlightenment which falls neither into the extreme of samsaric existence nor into the passive state of cessation attained by an arhat | |english-def=Nirvana. The extinguishing of the causes for samsaric existence. The lesser nirvana refers to the liberation from cyclic existence attained by a Hinayana practitioner. When referring to a buddha, 'nirvana' is the great non-dwelling state of enlightenment which falls neither into the extreme of samsaric existence nor into the passive state of cessation attained by an arhat | ||
|dictionary=RangjungYeshe | |dictionary=RangjungYeshe | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 23:20, 20 September 2021
- mya ngan las 'das pa
- Nirvana. The extinguishing of the causes for samsaric existence. The lesser nirvana refers to the liberation from cyclic existence attained by a Hinayana practitioner. When referring to a buddha, 'nirvana' is the great non-dwelling state of enlightenment which falls neither into the extreme of samsaric existence nor into the passive state of cessation attained by an arhat
{{#arraymap:mya ngan las 'das pa
|; |@@@ | | }}