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Three fields of objects. (snang yul, dbang yul, yid kyi yul). The form of the deity appearing as either a perceptual object, in the experience of the senses by someone else, or as a mental object [RY]
Three fields of objects. (snang yul, dbang yul, yid kyi yul). The form of the deity appearing as either a perceptual object, in the experience of the senses by someone else, or as a mental object [RY]

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Three fields of objects. (snang yul, dbang yul, yid kyi yul). The form of the deity appearing as either a perceptual object, in the experience of the senses by someone else, or as a mental object [RY]

the three kinds of objects [IW]

the three kinds of objects [snang yul, zhen yul, dmigs yul te gsum [IW]