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the two graspings of a self-nature of dharmas [IW]


The Four Summaries of the Dharma, the four dharma emblems. Syn [[chos rtags kyi phyag rgya bzhi]]. the four seals. Syn [[phyag rgya bzhi]]. The four main principles of Buddhism. These four main principles marking a doctrine as Buddhist are: 1) [['du byas]] [[thams cad]] [[mi rtag pa]], All conditioned/compounded things are impermanent; 2) [[zag bcas thams cad sdug bsngal]], all defiling things (defiled with ego-clinging) are suffering; 3) [[chos thams cad stong zhing bdag med pa]]'o, all phenomena are empty and devoid of a self-entity / identityless. 4) [[mya ngan las 'das pa ni zhi ba]], nirvana is peace. [RY]
the two graspings of a self- nature of dharmas [[gzung 'dzin]] [[rags phra mo]] object and perceiver, or coarse and subtle] [IW]


[[lta ba]] [[bkar btags]] [[kyi]] - four seals - [[phyag rgya bzhi]], the four summaries of the dharma, four dharma emblems. [IW]
the two types of conception of a self of phenomena [RY]
 
four aphorisms. [JV]


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ཆོས་ཀྱི་བདག་འཛིན་གཉིས
the two graspings of a self-nature of dharmas [IW]

the two graspings of a self- nature of dharmas gzung 'dzin rags phra mo object and perceiver, or coarse and subtle] [IW]

the two types of conception of a self of phenomena [RY]