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Wylie | Definition | English |
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chos can | 1) 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 ma | subject, mere subject | |
chos can 'ba' zhig pa | mere subject | |
chos can brjod pa'i sgra | sounds that express conditioned things | |
chos can brjod pa'i sgra | subject expression; comp with chos brjod kyi sgra - predicate expressions [ggd] | |
chos can 'gog pa | the cessation of conditioned phenomena | |
chos can gyi ngo bo ma grub pa | the absence of an identity in phenomena | |
chos can gyi snang ba | appearances of phenomenal entities | |
chos can gyi snang ba thams cad | all perceptions of conditioned phenomena | |
chos can ji snyed pa | all possibly existent things | |
chos can kyi mtshan ma | conditioned attributes; (conceptual attributes of conditioned phenomena) | |
chos can ma grub pa | subjectlessness | |
chos can mthun snang | commonly appearing subject | |
chos can mtshan ma | conditioned phenomena | |
chos can rang bzhin du gnas pa'i rigs | see rang bzhin gnas rigs | |
chos can rang bzhin gnas pa'i rigs | the body of form consisting of the enlightened family in which the apparition of reality naturally abides | |
chos can spyi'i rnam gzhag | the general presentation of conditioned things | |
chos can | subject, substratum [ggd] | |
chos 'chad pa | giving teaching | |
chos 'chad pa'i bla ma de nyid | the teacher who teaches | |
chos 'chad pa'i bla ma | the teacher who is explaining the Dharma | |
chos 'chad pa'i gnas dang ston pa | where the Dharma is being taught, the teacher | |
chos 'chad pa'i gnas de nyid | the place where the Dharma is being taught | |
chos 'chad pa'i phyag rgya | Mudra of expounding the Dharma | |
chos 'chad pa'i sgra de la gtad nas nyan dgos | listen to what is being said | |
chos 'chad pa | to explain the teachings, expound the Dharma | |
chos 'chad phyag rgya | teaching mudra, dharma-expounding gesture; expounding the Dharma mudra, the dharma expounding mudra, gesture of teaching the dharma | |
chos 'chad rgyu | the teaching which is to be expounded | |
chos 'chad | Syn chos bshad | |
chos chas | religious attire | |
chos chen | the greater teachings, Mahayana Dharma | |
chos chos bzhin ma spyad na chos kyis slar ngan song du 'gro ba'i rgyu byed | unless you practise Dharma according to the Dharma, Dharma itself becomes the cause of evil rebirths | |
chos chung brgya rtsa | byang chub lam gyi sgron ma sogs chos chung brgya rtsa; dpal ldan Atisha's mdzad pa (982-1054) | |
chos cis mi byed | Why 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 'byed | by Maitreya | |
chos dang bstun la bgyi ba | to be in accord with the Dharma | |
chos dang bstun nas spyod pa | spyod lam chos dang bstun nas spyod pa - his conduct is in harmony with the Dharma | |
chos dang chos can | substrata chos can of predicates chos that inhere in them. [ggd] | |
chos dang chos ma yin pa | what is true and false | |
chos dang chos min 'byed pa | to distinguish right from wrong | |
chos dang chos nyid rnam 'byed | Discerning Dharmas and Dharmata, chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa | |
chos dang chos nyid rnam par 'byed pa'i bstan bcos | The 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 pa | Maitreya'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 zag | the teaching and the person | |
chos dang gdams ngag | chos 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 nas | whether worldly or spiritual | |
chos dang ldan pa | righteous, pious | |
chos dang ldan | religious, spiritual | |
chos dang mi mjal ba | to not encounter / come across the Dharma |