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1) conception. 2) discursive thoughts. e g. [[kun tu rtog pa 'ching gcod]]. who cut the fetters of discursive thoughts; thinking, assumption, imagination, imputation, fancy, hypothesis. image, false imagination [RY]
buddha. sin. Syn [[kun 'byung bden pa]]. the truth of origin. 2) sin; [RY]


all-consuming/ all-absorbing concepts/ thinking/ thoughts/ thought patterns [RB]
sin [JV]


discursive thought/ thinking, assumption, imagination, imputation, fancy, hypothesis image, vain imagination, imputation [IW]
the truth of the origin of suffering [one of the four noble truths] [IW]
 
parikalpita, stage 3 of rtog med, logical fictions, infinite possibilities of a bewildering variety of appearance, unlimited variety of numbers and shapes arising from duality, introduced by rnam par rtog pa, imagined (coarse), SA kun rtog [JV]
 
to conceptualize; think. See [[kun rtog]] [RY]
 
parikalpita, stage 3 of rtog med, logical fictions, infinite possibilities of a bewildering variety of appearance, unlimited variety of numbers and shapes arising from duality, introduced by rnam par rtog pa, imagined (coarse), SA kun rtog, thought, conceptualizing [JV]


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buddha. sin. Syn kun 'byung bden pa. the truth of origin. 2) sin; [RY]

sin [JV]

the truth of the origin of suffering [one of the four noble truths] [IW]