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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).  +
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!  +
Comment: In the GuhyasamAja system of Highest Yoga Tantra as presented in NAgArjuna's Five Stages (rim pa lnga pa, paJcakrama), conceptual consciousnesses are detailed as of eighty types, divided into three classes. The first group of thirty-three is composed of conceptual consciousnesses that involve a strong movement of "wind" to their objects. They include conceptions such as fear, attachment, hunger, thirst, compassion, acquisitiveness, and jealousy. The second group of forty conceptions is composed of conceptual consciousnesses that involve a medium movement of "wind" to their objects — conceptions such as joy, amazement, generosity, desiring to kiss, heroism, non-gentleness, and crookedness. The third group of seven conceptions involve a weak movement of "wind" to their objects — forgetfulness, mistake as in apprehending water in a mirage, catatonia, depression, laziness, doubt, and equal desire and hatred. The three groups represent, on the ordinary level of consciousness, increasingly less dualistic perception; it is clear that in the third group the mind is strongly withdrawn. They are called "indicative" because, for someone who has not experienced the three subtler levels of consciousness--mind of vivid white appearance, mind of vivid red or organge increase, and mind of black near-attainment (so called because it is near to manifesting the mind of clear light), these indicate what these consciousnesses are like.  +
Entry originally said: yang lag (T)  +
Comment: The three are (1) its entity is not produced by causes and conditions (ngo bo rgyu rkyen gyis ma bskyed pa); (2) the means of positing it does not rely upon another; (3) its state does not change into something else.  +
one of the three types of knowledge and awareness (blo rig) according to the threefold division  +
a criterion for self-sufficiency  +
definition of collection generality (tshogs spyi) SW: is "aggregation" better than "conglomeration" in the Eng.?  +
one of the two kinds of non-affirming negatives; see: med dgag; an illustration is: non-existence of pot (bum pa med pa)  +
one of the two kinds of non-affirming negatives; see: med dgag; an illustration is: the selflessness of persons (gang zag gi bdag med)  +