ldog cha

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ལྡོག་ཆ
[opposite of the] characteristics of -- [IW]

aspect [JV]

aspect, ldog pa, sel ba, gzhan sel, log pa, e.g. a glass does not have eyes, ears, etc. Note that cha means cha shas, a part. For example a glass lacks true existence. ldog cha can also mean an affirmative aspect as in red is a ldog cha of a red flower. According to Mipham ldog pa does not exist in the object itself but is only discursive thought blo'i rnam rtog [RY]