mu stegs pa
Tirthika. Non-Buddhist teachers of philosophy adhering to the extreme views of eternalism or nihilism. An adherent of a non-Buddhist religion, esp. a Hindu, Jain or Lokyata (materialist) [RY]
(proponent/ holder of) extreme (religious) views [RB]
Tirthika (i.e. a Hindu), eternalistic - extremists; Heretic, extremist, a adherent of a non-Buddhist doctrine, follower / adherent of a non-Buddhist school. rtog ge sde lnga. forder, heretic, [not following the middle way] adherent of a non-Buddhist doctrine; (proponent/ holder of) extreme views, Heretic, non-Buddhist [RY]
Non-Buddhist, Skt. tirthika. Teachers of non-Buddhist philosophy who adhere to the extreme views of eternalism or nihilism [RY]
eternalistic, [extremist] heretic, Tibet rthika, non-buddhist *, hindu, bhramin [IW]
eternalistic, extremist Heretic, Tibet rthika, non-buddhist rtog ge sde lnga - forder, (not following the middle way) [IW]
extremist [thd]
tirthika, extremists, realists, all non-buddhist schools, a hindu (not a heretic), heretic, schismatic, non-buddhist, non-Buddhist, Mutegpa philosophers, thrthika, hindu, view of Hindus who assert the real existence of a permanent abiding unchanging entity called the self, term used to designate all followers of other religious traditions [JV]
Tīrthika ('Fledgling'/'Postulant'), meaning adherents of non-Buddhist Indian religions, sometimes referring to Hindus and sometimes to Jains. Mahāvyutpatti: तीर्थिकाः ॥ tīrthikāḥ ॥ mu stegs pa la ya mtshan can gyi ming la ॥ མུ་སྟེགས་པ་ལ་ཡ་མཚན་ཅན་གྱི་མིང་ལ [Erick Tsiknopoulos]