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wish to take up any work [JV]
[prarsttiviraga] the engaged object, object of operation, engagement. as one of the four types of objects, object of purposeful action [RY]
 
object of application [ggd] [RY]
 
1) requisites of action; 2) object of engagement; 1) that which if accepted and rejected, 1 will not be deceived, eg, for cultivation like a field prepared w seed, water manure, heat, and moisture.; 2) by each kind of apprehension its intrinsic/ principal object, eg the 'jug yul of the eye consciousness is form. (prarsttiviraga) [[1 of the four types of objects] [IW]
 
object immersed in through inference or immediate perception, object of engagement, object of operation [JV]
 
object of application, object of engagement [thd]
 
the object of the undertaking [RY]


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Revision as of 09:49, 28 December 2005

[prarsttiviraga] the engaged object, object of operation, engagement. as one of the four types of objects, object of purposeful action [RY]

object of application [ggd] [RY]

1) requisites of action; 2) object of engagement; 1) that which if accepted and rejected, 1 will not be deceived, eg, for cultivation like a field prepared w seed, water manure, heat, and moisture.; 2) by each kind of apprehension its intrinsic/ principal object, eg the 'jug yul of the eye consciousness is form. (prarsttiviraga) [[1 of the four types of objects] [IW]

object immersed in through inference or immediate perception, object of engagement, object of operation [JV]

object of application, object of engagement [thd]

the object of the undertaking [RY]