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[a state of freedom] devoid of any particular object of focus [RY]
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object factor, object condition, objectivity, observed object-condition, observed object condition. [[rkyen bzhi]] [RY]


no object, focus or reference point [RY]
observed condtion [RY]
 
object condition, objective relata [ggd] [RY]
 
object factor/ condition, objectivity, [observed] object condition [IW]
 
objective (cause, condition), observed object, condition, referential cause-factor (color, sound), SA skyed byed rkyen bzhi, cooperating cause of perception, object-factor, conditional intentional object, objective condition [JV]
 
an objective contributory cause [RY]
 
observed condition [thd]
 
object factor/ condition, objectivity, [observed] object condition [[rkyen bzhi]], shes pa yul gyi rnam ldan du skyed pa ste, form, sound etc external objects after being apprehended arising in experience] [IW]


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object factor, object condition, objectivity, observed object-condition, observed object condition. rkyen bzhi [RY]

observed condtion [RY]

object condition, objective relata [ggd] [RY]

object factor/ condition, objectivity, [observed] object condition [IW]

objective (cause, condition), observed object, condition, referential cause-factor (color, sound), SA skyed byed rkyen bzhi, cooperating cause of perception, object-factor, conditional intentional object, objective condition [JV]

an objective contributory cause [RY]

observed condition [thd]

object factor/ condition, objectivity, [observed] object condition rkyen bzhi, shes pa yul gyi rnam ldan du skyed pa ste, form, sound etc external objects after being apprehended arising in experience] [IW]