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four modes. Four levels of meaning: the literal, the general, the hidden, and the ultimate [RY]
improper mode of thinking [RY]
 
Four modes are the 1) literal (tshig), 2) general (spyi), 3) hidden (sbas), and the 4) ultimate (mthar thug) [RY]
 
the four methods, modes/ aspects [of meaning] [[don gyi tshul bzhi]], 1 [[tshig gi tshul]]. the literal aspect, in words. two [[phyi'i tshul]]. the general aspect or outer method. three [[sbas pa'i tshul]]. the hidden aspect or way. four [[mthar thug gi tshul]]. the ultimate aspect or method]. [tserig] [IW]
 
the four methods, modes/ aspects [of meaning] [IW]
 
four modes; the four methods, modes / aspects [of meaning], [[don gyi tshul bzhi]], [[tshig gi tshul]] the literal aspect, in words. [[phyi'i tshul]] the general aspect or outer method. [[sbas pa'i tshul]] the hidden aspect or way. [[mthar thug gi tshul]] the ultimate aspect or method]. [TRS 132-1] 3 types + expl [RY]


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Revision as of 13:55, 28 December 2005

improper mode of thinking [RY]