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Four Names, the Contemplation endowed with. These are the four mental components of feeling, perception, habitual tendencies and consciousness which are separated from the fifth component, form, during the four formless absorptions at the summit of existence in samsara [RY]
Four Names, the Contemplation endowed with. These are the four mental components of feeling, perception, habitual tendencies and consciousness which are separated from the fifth component, form, during the four formless absorptions at the summit of existence in samsara [RY]

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མིང་བཞི་ལ་ལྡན་པའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན
Four Names, the Contemplation endowed with. These are the four mental components of feeling, perception, habitual tendencies and consciousness which are separated from the fifth component, form, during the four formless absorptions at the summit of existence in samsara [RY]

the Contemplation endowed with four names, the four skandhas of name [the four skandhas of feeling, perception, habitual tendencies and consciousness separated from the fifth, form, during the four formless absorptions at the summit of existence in sams ra) (gd-mk) [IW]

the contemplation endowed w the four names/ the four skandhas of name [IW]