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chos can1) dharmin [the basis of both dharma and reason in syllogism] [R]; 2) having the tradition; 3) religious, pious; 4) object, conditioned thing, nature-possessor, [logical] subject, that which has (certain) qualities/ attributes/ character/ nature, apparitional reality, [the phenomenal quality of] all things [R]
chos can 'ba' zhig masubject, mere subject
chos can 'ba' zhig pamere subject
chos can brjod pa'i sgrasounds that express conditioned things
chos can brjod pa'i sgrasubject expression; comp with chos brjod kyi sgra - predicate expressions [ggd]
chos can 'gog pathe cessation of conditioned phenomena
chos can gyi ngo bo ma grub pathe absence of an identity in phenomena
chos can gyi snang baappearances of phenomenal entities
chos can gyi snang ba thams cadall perceptions of conditioned phenomena
chos can ji snyed paall possibly existent things
chos can kyi mtshan maconditioned attributes; (conceptual attributes of conditioned phenomena)
chos can ma grub pasubjectlessness
chos can mthun snangcommonly appearing subject
chos can mtshan maconditioned phenomena
chos can rang bzhin du gnas pa'i rigssee rang bzhin gnas rigs
chos can rang bzhin gnas pa'i rigsthe body of form consisting of the enlightened family in which the apparition of reality naturally abides
chos can spyi'i rnam gzhagthe general presentation of conditioned things
chos cansubject, substratum [ggd]
chos 'chad pagiving teaching
chos 'chad pa'i bla ma de nyidthe teacher who teaches
chos 'chad pa'i bla mathe teacher who is explaining the Dharma
chos 'chad pa'i gnas dang ston pawhere the Dharma is being taught, the teacher
chos 'chad pa'i gnas de nyidthe place where the Dharma is being taught
chos 'chad pa'i phyag rgyaMudra of expounding the Dharma
chos 'chad pa'i sgra de la gtad nas nyan dgoslisten to what is being said
chos 'chad pato explain the teachings, expound the Dharma
chos 'chad phyag rgyateaching mudra, dharma-expounding gesture; expounding the Dharma mudra, the dharma expounding mudra, gesture of teaching the dharma
chos 'chad rgyuthe teaching which is to be expounded
chos 'chadSyn chos bshad
chos chasreligious attire
chos chenthe greater teachings, Mahayana Dharma
chos chos bzhin ma spyad na chos kyis slar ngan song du 'gro ba'i rgyu byedunless you practise Dharma according to the Dharma, Dharma itself becomes the cause of evil rebirths
chos chung brgya rtsabyang chub lam gyi sgron ma sogs chos chung brgya rtsa; dpal ldan Atisha's mdzad pa (982-1054)
chos cis mi byedWhy do you not practice the Dharma? khyod la 'chings pa med par chos cis mi byed You are unattached. Why do you not practice the Dharma?
chos dan chos nyid rnam 'byedby Maitreya
chos dang bstun la bgyi bato be in accord with the Dharma
chos dang bstun nas spyod paspyod lam chos dang bstun nas spyod pa - his conduct is in harmony with the Dharma
chos dang chos cansubstrata chos can of predicates chos that inhere in them. [ggd]
chos dang chos ma yin pawhat is true and false
chos dang chos min 'byed pato distinguish right from wrong
chos dang chos nyid rnam 'byedDiscerning Dharmas and Dharmata, chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa
chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa'i bstan bcosThe Treatise for Discerning Dharmas and Dharmata
chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa'i 'grel pa, one of the pra ka ra na sde brgyad, - the eight Prakarana of Vasubhandu
chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed paMaitreya's "Discrimination of Dharmas and Their Nature"; Discerning Dharmas and Dharmata, one of the byams chos sde lnga, the five books of Maitreya
chos dang gang zagthe teaching and the person
chos dang gdams ngagchos dang gdams ngag gi bka' drin thob pa'i bla ma the teacher through whose kindness you received the Dharma and personal guidance
chos dang 'jig rten gang thad naswhether worldly or spiritual
chos dang ldan parighteous, pious
chos dang ldanreligious, spiritual
chos dang mi mjal bato not encounter / come across the Dharma