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དགོངས་པ་
དགོངས་པ

Senses

  1. n. h. (Skt: cintā, buddhiḥ, citta) (Ch.: 密意, 爲, 意樂) (Syn.: blo, blo gros, sems, yidMind, thought, reflection, contemplation.
    ex.: ཐུབ་པའི་དགོངས་པའི་རྒྱན་ / munimatālaṃkāraḥ
  2. n. h. (Skt: saṃdhi, abhiprāya, abhisaṃdhi) (Ch.: 欲, 偈意, 別意) (Syn.: bsam paIntention, intent.
    ex.: ཆོས་རྣམས་ངོ་བོ་ཉིད་མེད་ཆོས་རྣམས་མ་སྐྱེས་དང་། ། ཆོས་རྣམས་མ་འགགས་ཆོས་རྣམས་གཟོད་ནས་ཞི་བ་དང་། ། ཆོས་རྣམས་ཐམས་ཅད་རང་བཞིན་མྱ་ངན་འདས་པར་ནི། ། དགོངས་པ་མེད་པར་མཁས་པ་སུ་ཞིག་སྨྲ་བར་བྱེད། །  All phenomena are without an essence, unborn, Unceasing, primordially in the state of peace, And naturally in the state of nirvāṇa. What wise person would say this without an underlying intent?
  3. n. h. (Skt: prayojana) (Ch.: 所須) (Syn.: dgos paPurpose, aim.
    ex.: སངས་རྒྱས་སྤྱན་ལ་སོགས་པ་ཡིས་།་དེ་བས་དགོངས་པ་ཡོད་མ་ཡིན་ / buddhānāṃ cakṣurādibhirato naiva prayojanam
  4. n. h. (Skt: buddhiḥ) (Ch.: 達) (Syn.: rtogs paUnderstanding, realization.
    ex.: གང་ཚེ་ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་དགོངས་པའི་དཀྱེལ་གཏིང་དང་ཕ་རོལ་མེད་བརྟགས་ན་ / yadā te buddhigāmbhīryamagādhāpāramīkṣyate
  5. n. h. (Skt: matismṛtiḥ, smṛtiḥ) (Ch.: 念) (Syn.: dran paRemembrance, reminiscence, memory.
    ex.: ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་བློ་གྲོས་དགོངས་པ་དག་རྣམ་དག་བྱིས་པའི་བར་ལ་གྲགས་ / ābālebhyaḥ prasiddhāste matismṛtiviśuddhayaḥ


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Rangjung Yeshe Dictionary Rangjung Yeshe Tibetan-English Dharma Dictionary 3.0 <br> by Erik Pema Kunsang (2003)

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Hopkins Glossary 2015 The Uma Institute for Tibetan Studies Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary (Version: June 2015) <br> Jeffrey Hopkins, Editor. <br> Paul Hackett, Contributor and Technical Editor. <br> Contributors: Nathaniel Garson, William Magee, Andres Montano, John Powers, Craig Preston, Joe Wilson, Jongbok Yi <br> A PDF version of this dictionary is available for download at: www.uma-tibet.org

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Hopkins Definitions 2015 The Uma Institute for Tibetan Studies Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary (Version: June 2015) <br> Jeffrey Hopkins, Editor. <br> Paul Hackett, Contributor and Technical Editor. <br> Contributors: Nathaniel Garson, William Magee, Andres Montano, John Powers, Craig Preston, Joe Wilson, Jongbok Yi <br> A PDF version of this dictionary is available for download at: www.uma-tibet.org

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Hopkins Divisions 2015 The Uma Institute for Tibetan Studies Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary (Version: June 2015) <br> Jeffrey Hopkins, Editor. <br> Paul Hackett, Contributor and Technical Editor. <br> Contributors: Nathaniel Garson, William Magee, Andres Montano, John Powers, Craig Preston, Joe Wilson, Jongbok Yi <br> A PDF version of this dictionary is available for download at: www.uma-tibet.org

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Hopkins Others' English 2015 The Uma Institute for Tibetan Studies Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary (Version: June 2015) <br> Jeffrey Hopkins, Editor. <br> Paul Hackett, Contributor and Technical Editor. <br> Contributors: Nathaniel Garson, William Magee, Andres Montano, John Powers, Craig Preston, Joe Wilson, Jongbok Yi <br> A PDF version of this dictionary is available for download at: www.uma-tibet.org

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Tsepak Rigdzin note [abhiprāya]/ A. Thought, idea or view point. B. Honorific for mind. С The essential point. D. Permission. 0 total match(es)
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དགོངས་པ་

1) (Tha dad pa [h]. think, consider, reflect, consider[ation], concentrate on, give thought to, wish, thought, idea; 2) mind [h]; 2) essential essence of thinking, intention, mean for, intend to be, [deepest] sense/ meaning; 3) leave of absence, day off [Nad dgongs zhu ba,...Dgongs pa khrol ba,...Dgongs pa rtsa yang,...Dgongs pa rang zhu,...De ring las khungs su yong mi dgos pa'i dgongs pa zhu ba]; 4) realization, insight, vision, meditation, (enlightened [wisdom] [mind], understand[ing], cognizance, know[ing]; 5) care for, feel, regard; 6) decide; 7) great necessity; 8) implication, implicative, intimation; 9) deep experience/ structure, primordial condition [IW]

dgongs pa sangs rgyas kun dang dbyer med par bzhugs - his wisdom mind is inseparable from that of all the Buddhas [RY]

spiritual horizon, vision, primordial state, deep experience, realization, primordial condition, deepest sense, deep structure, intentionality, Mind, intention, state, mind, consideration, thought, opinion, view, to contemplate, intend, think, reflect, meditate, consider, permission, thought, fundamental principles, method of knowledge, principle of knowledge, Mind, true state, enlightened intent, intent, state of knowledge, state of realization [JV]

intent, realization [thd]

[for Dzogchen] enlightened intent(ion) [for lower approaches] enlightened perspective/ outlook [RB]

dgongs pa, dgongs pa,dgongs pa, dgongs trans. v. . (h) Of bsam pa. 1) mind, frame of mind, attitude, intention, thought, consideration, viewpoint, idea. 2) [to emphasize the honorific] enlightened intent, wisdom mind, realization, insight, vision, wisdom, meditation, deep experience. 3) to think, consider, concentrate upon, reflect, understand, give thought to, care for, feel, regard, realize, know, decide, intend. 4) meaning, intent, implication, understanding, cognizance, necessity, intimation, interpretation; kyi dgongs pa enlightened intent behind. 5) implicative, meant for, intended to be. 6) deepest sense, primordial condition, deep structure [RY]

. . . kyi dgongs pa - enlightened intention behind/ perspective/ outlook concerning . . . [RB]

spiritual horizon, vision, primordial state, deep experience, realization, primordial condition, deepest sense, deep structure, intentionality, Mind, intention, state, mind, consideration, thought, opinion, view, to contemplate, intend, think, reflect, meditate, consider, permission, thought, fundamental principles, method of knowledge, principle of knowledge, Mind, true state, enlightened intent, intent, state of knowledge, state of realization, principle of knowledge, principle, state [JV]

1) the inmost intent, innermost intent, true intent, deep intent, underlying intent, enlightened intent. 'Inmost intent' works the best in many contexts; 2) to intend; 3) to imply, to implicate; 4) implication. Erick Tsiknopoulos