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[[ | 1) the two objectives / aims, twofold purpose, two benefits: benefit of oneself [[rang don]] benefit of others [[gzhan don]]. 2) two types of meaning: [[drang don]] expedient meaning [requiring interpretation]. [[nges don]] definitive meaning [RY] | ||
2 benefits, two-fold ethical concern, bitendential value of being (gzhan don, rang don), abbr for rang don & gzhan don, bon po (bdag don, don gzhan, mthar don) [JV] | |||
benefits, two [RY] | |||
two kinds of benefit (personal and altruistic, short-term and lasting) [RB] | |||
[[ | 1) two benefits [the benefit of oneself [[rang don]] sv artha tmahita and the benefit of others [[gzhan don]] par rtha parahita; 2) the two objectives/ types of meaning: 1) [[drang don]] = meaning requiring interpretation 2) [[nges don]] = definitive meaning] [IW] | ||
1) two benefits for self and other; 2) the two objectives/ types of meaning; 3) 72 [IW] | |||
1) two benefits [the benefit of oneself [[rang don]] and the benefit of others [[gzhan don]]; 2) the two objectives/ types of meaning: 1) [[drang don]] = meaning requiring interpretation 2) [[nges don]] = definitive meaning] [IW] | |||
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1) the two objectives / aims, twofold purpose, two benefits: benefit of oneself rang don benefit of others gzhan don. 2) two types of meaning: drang don expedient meaning [requiring interpretation]. nges don definitive meaning [RY]
2 benefits, two-fold ethical concern, bitendential value of being (gzhan don, rang don), abbr for rang don & gzhan don, bon po (bdag don, don gzhan, mthar don) [JV]
benefits, two [RY]
two kinds of benefit (personal and altruistic, short-term and lasting) [RB]
1) two benefits [the benefit of oneself rang don sv artha tmahita and the benefit of others gzhan don par rtha parahita; 2) the two objectives/ types of meaning: 1) drang don = meaning requiring interpretation 2) nges don = definitive meaning] [IW]
1) two benefits for self and other; 2) the two objectives/ types of meaning; 3) 72 [IW]
1) two benefits [the benefit of oneself rang don and the benefit of others gzhan don; 2) the two objectives/ types of meaning: 1) drang don = meaning requiring interpretation 2) nges don = definitive meaning] [IW]