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p.n. of the great Buddhist philosopher, author of the Compendium of Valid Cognition (pramANa-samuccaya)  +
a type of ascetic that does not wear any clothing  +
p.n. of the great Buddhist philosopher, author of the Compendium of Valid Cognition (pramANa-samuccaya)  +
SW added tenses "pi wang" from Tshig mdzod chen mo 1420.1  +
SW added this entry; from Tshig mdzod chen mo 1420.1  +
(PH) Clark's _The Quintessence Tantras_ (p.176) identifies this as "polygonatum verticillatum; polygonatum cathcartii; polygonatum officinale; polygonatum cirrifolium" Add?  +
this refers to a wide range of eye defects, including occluded or hazy vision, seeing spots, lines, dots; etc.  +
first of the ten Bodhisattva grounds; for others see: [[byang sems 'phags pa'i sa]]  +
one of the seven preparations (nyer bsdogs) for the first concentration, the "not unable" (mi lcogs med); for others see: [[nyer bsdogs]]  +
self-isolate; one of the four types of isolates; for others see: ldog paComment: The term "self-isolate" (rang ldog) is a similarly convenient way of referring just to the object itself, pot, and not any of illustrations, such as a copper pot, or its definition.  +
(PH) Definition too long; too many synonyms  +
one of the three types of Buddhist practitioner; the others are: Hearers (nyan thos, zrAvaka); and MahAyAnists (theg chen pa)  +
Comment: This is one of the seven types of isolate phenomenon; for others see: ldog chos; illustration: thing's isolate (dngos po'i ldog pa)  +
one of the four types of concordance; for others see: rjes mthun; illustration: isolate phenomenon that is not itself (rang ma yin pa'i ldog chos)  +