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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) +
Check English of ex. 6 (T) +
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) +
see: [['tshol]] +
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) +
Illustration: bum pa dang bum pa ma yin pa'i gzhi mthun pas stong pa\n(PH) English def. missing +
one of the three types of imputed existent according to BJ; for others see: [[btags yod]] +
Comment: There are six types of causes: fruitional cause (rnam smin gyi rgyu), co-arisen cause (lhan cig byung ba'i rgyu), creative cause (byed rgyu), cause of similar lot (skal mnyam gyi rgyu), omnipresent cause (kun 'gro'i rgyu), and associational cause (mtshungs ldan gyi rgyu). +
Comment: An illustration is desire ('dod chags). There are six types of causes: fruitional cause (rnam smin gyi rgyu), co-arisen cause (lhan cig byung ba'i rgyu), creative cause (byed rgyu), cause of similar lot (skal mnyam gyi rgyu), omnipresent cause (kun 'gro'i rgyu), and associational cause (mtshungs ldan gyi rgyu). +
(PH) definition too long +
one of the four types of direct perception; for others see: [[mngon sum]] +
one of the five types of prime cognizer that induces ascertainment by itself; for others see: [[rang las nges kyi tshad ma]] +
one of the four types of direct subsequent cognizer; for others see: [[mngon sum bcad shes]] +
one of the eight objects of negation in the PrAsaGgika system; for others see: [[dgag bya]]; compare: [[rang gi mtshan nyid kyis grub pa]], established by way of its own character +
get Eng; "case; instance" is WRONG! +