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The four unconditioned entities [the four dharmas not produced by causes and conditions [, are space [[nam mkha']] or k sha the cessation of corruption due to individual scrutiny [[so sor brtogs 'gog]] or pratisa khy nirodha and the cessation of the future arising of any object independent of individual scrutiny [[brtogs min gyi 'gog pa]] or apratisa khy nirodha) so sor brtags te 'gog pa dang, so sor brtags pa ma yin pa'i 'gog pa dang, nam mkha' dang, with de bzhin nyid, suchness four.] [IW]
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Noncompound. A phenomena that is beyond arising, dwelling and ceasing. unconditioned phenomena [RY]


The four unconditioned entities [the four dharmas not produced by causes and conditions [IW]
Uncompounded. A phenomenon that is beyond arising, dwelling and ceasing [RY]
 
1) unconditioned, unformed, insubstantial, uncompounded; substanceless; non-composite, uncreated, 2) noncomposite phenomenon; noncompounds; non-product. Skt. asamskrita [RY]
 
non-composite/ unconditioned [IW]
 
non-composite/ unconditioned [non- compound(s), uncompounded, uncreated, non-product, unformed, insubstantial, substanceless, asamskrita, unformed, insubstantial.uncreated, asamskrita, unconditioned. non-things free from arising, enduring, and cessation] [IW]
 
simple, elementary, unconditional, absolute, unconditioned, consisting of one thing, embodying wholeness, seamless, uncompounded, uncreated, not compounded, incorporate, uncaused, noncomposite [JV]
 
uncompounded (of causes and conditions); noncomposite (factor/ phenomenon); isc. unmade [RB]
 
unconditioned [thd]


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Noncompound. A phenomena that is beyond arising, dwelling and ceasing. unconditioned phenomena [RY]

Uncompounded. A phenomenon that is beyond arising, dwelling and ceasing [RY]

1) unconditioned, unformed, insubstantial, uncompounded; substanceless; non-composite, uncreated, 2) noncomposite phenomenon; noncompounds; non-product. Skt. asamskrita [RY]

non-composite/ unconditioned [IW]

non-composite/ unconditioned [non- compound(s), uncompounded, uncreated, non-product, unformed, insubstantial, substanceless, asamskrita, unformed, insubstantial.uncreated, asamskrita, unconditioned. non-things free from arising, enduring, and cessation] [IW]

simple, elementary, unconditional, absolute, unconditioned, consisting of one thing, embodying wholeness, seamless, uncompounded, uncreated, not compounded, incorporate, uncaused, noncomposite [JV]

uncompounded (of causes and conditions); noncomposite (factor/ phenomenon); isc. unmade [RB]

unconditioned [thd]