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arrive at, imply, it would then be the case that, trumpet flower, too much, too fast, it follows that [JV]
Prasangika [see [[dbu ma thal gyur pa]]. the "Consequentialist" system/school of madhyamika, founded by buddhapalita and disseminated by chandrakirti, a consequentialist, a mahyamika who mainly states refutations of an opponent's assertion of any of the four extremes through the expression of a correct contradictory consequence] [IW]


. . .r thal - to require/ follow logically; it logically follows that . . . ; isc. to reach/ arrive at/ be left with . . . [RB]
Prasangika [IW]


forms p completion of a verb, pass into, transgress, violate, dust, ashes, end, overdo, go beyond, get carried away [IW]
Prasangika, see [[dbu ma thal gyur pa]] the "Consequentialist" system / school of Madhyamika, founded by Buddhapalita and disseminated by Chandrakirti, a Consequentialist, a Madhyamika who mainly states refutations of an opponent's assertion of any of the four extremes through the expression of a correct contradictory consequence [RY]
 
byon thal - has passed by [RY]
 
passed, elapsed; to be over, finished/ ashes; to pass into, transgress, violate, dust, ashes, to end, to overdo, go beyond; forms the past completion of a verb. [[-r thal]] to require/ follow logically; it logically follows that [RY]


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Prasangika [see dbu ma thal gyur pa. the "Consequentialist" system/school of madhyamika, founded by buddhapalita and disseminated by chandrakirti, a consequentialist, a mahyamika who mainly states refutations of an opponent's assertion of any of the four extremes through the expression of a correct contradictory consequence] [IW]

Prasangika [IW]

Prasangika, see dbu ma thal gyur pa the "Consequentialist" system / school of Madhyamika, founded by Buddhapalita and disseminated by Chandrakirti, a Consequentialist, a Madhyamika who mainly states refutations of an opponent's assertion of any of the four extremes through the expression of a correct contradictory consequence [RY]