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conceptual subsequent cognition induced by inference; Comment: This is one of the two types of conceptual subsequent cognition (rtog pa bcad shes): conceptual subsequent cognition induced by direct perception (mngon sum gis drangs pa'i rtog pa bcad shes), an illustration of which is fix; and conceptual subsequent cognition induced by inference, an illustration of which is the second moment of an inference realizing that sound is impermanent (sgra mi rtag rtogs kyi rjes dpag skad cig gnyis pa). +
definition of path of meditation (sgom lam); (PH) This entry is listed as synonymous with its definiendum? +
one of the four types of normative pervasion (khyab pa rnal ma); for others see: [[khyab pa rnal ma]]; see also: [[khyab pa phyin ci log]] +
See: [[ba glang]] +
one of the four types of perverse pervasion (khyab pa phyin ci log); example: whatever is a definiendium is necessarily not permanent (mtshon bya yin na / rtag pa ma yin pas khyab); for others see: [[khyab pa phyin ci log]]; see also: [[khyab pa rnal ma]] +
SW added ex +
SW added ex +
Tenses ?? (T) +
Combine with above (T) +
Is 'phrang a misspelling of 'brang?? (T) +
Tenses OK?? (T) +
Tense?? (T) +
Example: inferential cognizer which knows that sound is impermanent (sgra mi rtag rtogs kyi rjes dpag) +
Comment: This is one of the seven types of facsimiles of direct perception (mngon sum ltar snang): mistaken conceptions ('khrul ba'i rtog pa), conventional conceptions (kun rdzob kyi rtog pa), inferential conceptions (rjes dpag gi rtog pa), conceptions arisen from inference (rjes dpag las byung ba'i rtog pa), memory conceptions (dran pa'i rtog pa), wishing conceptions (mngon 'dod kyi rtog pa), and non-conceptual facsimilies of direct perception (rtog med mngon sum ltar snang). +
cow-ness; Check entry—should it be "rnon ba"? (T)SW added Eng "cow-ness" +
Tenses?? (T). Check entry. Which is it?? (T) +
Check entry. Which is it?? (T) +
See: [[brjod]] +
See: brjod; ??? compare with: brjod byed kyi sgra ??? (PH) +
I entered this an following records from Thumi, p.242, since there were records like brlag nas, which relate to this verb (T) +