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Comment: Definition of compounded phenomenon ('dus byas kyi chos). +
I think this is wrong?? check MED +
Comment: Buddhists accuse the SAMkhyas of purposeless production when the SAMkhyas assert the production (or manifestation) of what is already produced (or already exists in an unmanifest state). +
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Comment: Buddhists accuse the SAMkhyas of purposeless production when the SAMkhyas assert the production (or manifestation) of what is already produced (or already exists in an unmanifest state). +
utpattiniHsvabhAvatA; Comment: This is one of the three non-natures: character-non-nature (mtshan nyid ngo bo nyid med pa, utpattiniHsvabhAvatA); production-non-nature (skye ba ngo bo nyid med pa, utpattiniHsvabhAvatA); ultimate-non-nature (don dam pa ngo bo nyid med pa, paramArthaniHsvabhAvatA). +
utpattiniHsvabhAvatA; Comment: This is one of the three non-natures: character-non-nature (mtshan nyid ngo bo nyid med pa, utpattiniHsvabhAvatA); production-non-nature (skye ba ngo bo nyid med pa, utpattiniHsvabhAvatA); ultimate-non-nature (don dam pa ngo bo nyid med pa, paramArthaniHsvabhAvatA). +
Comment: A-ku L#o-drö-gya-tso (Precious Lamp, 223.2) takes this as referring to attaining forbearance, that is, facility, with respect to the meaning of the selflessness of phenomena. Jik-may-dam-chö-gya-tso (Port of Entry, 505.6) adds that through ascertaining the meaning of the non-production of phenomena upon taking the eight non-productions as reasons, one attains forbearance with respect to the doctrine of non-production, that is, selflessness. +
Comment: see skye mched. +
in the state of non-production; Comment: As in having faith in the state of non-production. +
Comment: That which produces is the definition of cause (rgyu). +
puruSa; Comment: puruSa is etymologized as one who has capacity (nus ldan). +
Comment: That which is created is the definition of product (byas pa). +
Comment: For example, the Teacher Buddha (ston pa sangs rgyas). +
Check definition (2nd half) is it 'grel or 'brel?? (T) +
Comment: One of the five types of effects; for example, a harvest achieved through the exertions of a farmer (zhing pas rtson pas sgrub pa'i lo tog); for other effects see 'bras bu. +
Comment: This is the definition of external form (phyi'i gzugs). +
Comment: This is the definition of internal form (nang gi gzugs). +
Comment: This is the definition of external matter (phyi'i bem po), which is one of two divisions of matter (bem po, kanthA); the other is internal matter (nang gi bem po). There are five divisions of external matter (phyi'i bem po): form (gzugs); sound (sgra); smell (dri); taste (ro); tangible object (reg bya). +
Comment: This is the definition of internal matter (nang gi bem po). +