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nirvana, SA mya ngan 'das pa (3 types are phung po lhag ma - conditioned, phung po lhag med - unconditioned, mi gnas pa - unlocalized) [JV]
nirvana, See also: [[mya ngan 'das pa]] (3 types are [[phung po]] [[lhag ma]] - conditioned, [[phung po]] [[lhag med]] - unconditioned, and [[mi gnas pa]] - nonlocalized.) ([[JV]])


*[[Nirvāṇa]] [GD]
*[[Nirvana]] ([[GD]])


nirvana, [[mya ngan las 'das pa chen po'i mdo]] [IW]
nirvana, [[mya ngan las 'das pa chen po'i mdo]]. ([[IW]])


[[mya ngan las 'das pa]] transcendence of sorrow/ nirvana [RB]
[[mya ngan las 'das pa]] transcendence of sorrow/ nirvana. ([[RB]])


nirvana, [[mya ngan las 'das pa]] passing beyond grief. Parinirvana Sutra; Enlightened One [RY]
nirvana, [[mya ngan las 'das pa]] passing beyond grief. Often, a reference to the "''Parinirvana Sutra''"; Enlightened One. ([[RY]])


Nirvana Sutra [RY]
Nirvana Sutra. ([[RY]])


Nirvana (myang 'das): "Beyond suffering," expresses several levels of enlightenment, depending on whether our viewpoints is from the Basic Vehicle or the Great Vehicle. [MR]  
Nirvana ([[myang 'das]]): "Beyond suffering," expresses several levels of enlightenment, depending on whether our viewpoints is from the Basic Vehicle or the Great Vehicle. ([[MR]])


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nirvana, See also: mya ngan 'das pa (3 types are phung po lhag ma - conditioned, phung po lhag med - unconditioned, and mi gnas pa - nonlocalized.) (JV)

nirvana, mya ngan las 'das pa chen po'i mdo. (IW)

mya ngan las 'das pa transcendence of sorrow/ nirvana. (RB)

nirvana, mya ngan las 'das pa passing beyond grief. Often, a reference to the "Parinirvana Sutra"; Enlightened One. (RY)

Nirvana Sutra. (RY)

Nirvana (myang 'das): "Beyond suffering," expresses several levels of enlightenment, depending on whether our viewpoints is from the Basic Vehicle or the Great Vehicle. (MR)