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Dharma Wheels ([[chos 'khor]]); causal teachings;
alayavijnana, all-ground consciousness [IW]
First Turning; ([[chos 'khor dang po]]) - First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma. The teachings focusing on Renunciation, Karma, and the Four Noble Truths [RY]


Second Turning; (the Middle) ([[chos 'khor gnyis pa]]) - Second Turning of the Wheel of Dharma. The teachings emphasizing '[[Emptiness]],' that all phenomena are devoid of a self-entity and true existence [RY]
See also: [[All-ground]]


Third Turning; (the Final) ([[chos 'khor gsum pa]]) - Third Turning of the Wheel of Dharma. The last teachings of the Buddha including the sutras on the definitive meaning. The teachings by the [[Buddha]] placing emphasis on [[Buddha Nature]], the unity of luminosity and emptiness devoid of constructs. Final, about [[Sugata Essence]].[RY]
all-ground consciousness. Def. [[thun mong]] [[spyi'i mtshan nyid]] [[ni]] / [[ma bsgribs]] [[la lung]] [[du ma]] [[bstan pa'i]] [[gtso bo'i rnam shes]] [[gang zhig]] [[bag chags kyi bgo bzhir]] [[gyur pa]] [[rnam smin]] [[dang]] [[sa bon]] [[thams cad]] [[ji ltar rigs pa]] [[bsten]] [[zhing]] [[don gyi ngo bo rig pa]]; alaya-vijnana [RY]




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