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get pg # for ex from A's Rite  +
get ex. from Dor SW added Eng. "occurred"(PH) added from full entry  +
SW added Eng. "occurred" see: [[song]]  +
Conze notes later on in the same work in which he translates this as "prevent from ever recurring" that it later changes to mi bskyed pa  +
one of the two types of paths of release of a Hearer's path of meditation; the other is: done in terms of a person who has gradual objects of abandonment (spang bya rim gyis pa'i dbang du byas pa)  +
one of the two types of paths of release of a Hearer's path of meditation; the other is: done in terms of a person who has simultaneous objects of abandonment (spang bya cig char ba'i dbang du byas pa)  +
one of the two types of Hearer path of no more learning (nyan thos kyi mi slob lam); the other is Hearer exalted knower that has gradual objects of abandonment (spang bya cig char ba'i dgra bcom pa'i mkhyen pa )  +
one of the two types of Hearer path of no more learning (nyan thos kyi mi slob lam); the other is Hearer exalted knower that has gradual objects of abandonment (spang bya rim gyis pa'i dgra bcom pa'i mkhyen pa)  +
alternating production; Comment: This is one of the three assertions concerning mental direct perceptions indicated on this occasion (skabs 'dir bstan gyi yid mngon): production only at the end of a continuum (rgyun mtha' kho nar skye ba); alternating production (spel mar skye ba); and production in three types ('gros gsum par skye ba).  +
pride of selfhood; Comment: This is one of seven prides which NAgArjuna mentions in his Precious Garland, stanzas 407-412: pride of selfhood (bdag nyid nga rgyal), exceeding pride (lhag pa'i nga rgyal), pride beyond pride (nga rgyal las kyang nga rgyal), pride of thinking I (nga'o snyam pa'i nga rgyal), pride of conceit (mngon pa'i nga rgyal), erroneous pride (log pa'i nga rgyal), pride of inferiority (dman pa'i nga rgyal).  +
Check entry. Is second alternative a synonym? (T)  +
Check entry. Is second alternative a synonym? (T)  +
Cloud Mount; Comment: also known as indra or zakra. Gung-tang reports that Shakra is called "Cloud Mount" because of being mounted on an elephant that, like a cloud, is very large and moves about gently, with magnificent bearing.  +
need "traM" in Tibetan for example  +
SW added the example & Engl. "be enthusiastic for"  +
disciple of BhAvaviveka who wrote a Commentary of (BhAvaviveka's) 'Lamp for (NAgArjuna's) "Wisdom"' (shes rab sgron ma'i rgya cher 'grel pa) [P5259, Vol. 96-7]  +