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the two types of proponents of the Middle Way School (mAdhyamika)\nI added English to English (T)  +
a proponent of the Middle Way Consequence (prAsaGgika-madhyamaka) school, one of the two main schools of the Middle Way school  +
one of the two types of consequences (thal 'gyur); the other is facsimile of a consequence (thal 'gyur ltar snang)\nNeed English for definition (T)  +
definition of correct consequence that impels a proof (sgrub byed 'phen pa'i thal 'gyur yang dag)\nCheck English (T)  +
Comment: This is the definition of a consequence (thal 'gyur).  +
Comment: This is one of the two types of consequence (thal 'gyur); the other is correct consequence (thal 'gyur yang dag).  +
a school of Buddhism that asserted the existence of real dharmas  +
an example of valid speech (ngag tshad ma)  +
Check entry. Is this the same as rnam par snang mdzad ? (T)  +
Gyel-tsap's commentary on DharmakIrti's Commentary on (DignAga's) Compendium of Valid Cognition (pramANavArttika)  +
doubt; Comment: This is one of the six root afflictions (rtsa nyon, mUlakleza): desire ('dod chogs, rAga); (2) anger (khong khro, pratigha); (3) pride (nga rgyal, mAna); (4) ignorance (ma rig pa, avidyA); (5) doubt (the tshom, vicikitsA); (6) afflicted view (lta ba nyon mongs can, kliSTa-dRSTi). This is also one of the seven types of knowledge and awareness (blo rig); for the others see blo rig.  +
Check tenses. Thumi (p.122) list those above as meaning: To be fallen in the hands of; to be accurate; etc. ??? (T)  +
Comment: The term "Lesser Vehicle" has its origin in the writings of Great Vehicle (theg chen, mahAyAna) authors and was, of course, not used by those to whom it was ascribed. Substitutes such as "non-MahAyAna," "NikAya Buddhism," and "TheravAdayAna" have been suggested in order to avoid the pejorative sense of "Lesser." However, "Lesser Vehicle" is a convenient term in this particular context for a type of tenet system or practice that is seen in Tibetan scholarship to be surpassed but not negated by a "higher" system. The "Lesser Vehicle" is not despised, most of it being incorporated into the "Great Vehicle."  +
definition of ordinary being (so so'i skye bo)  +
Entry originially had theg pa la gsar du (=nava) zhugs pa. I assume nava is a Sanskrit equivalent not appearing in Conze. What to do? (T)  +
Comment: This is one of the five paths of the Great Vehicle: path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).  +
Comment: definition of Bodhisattva path (byang sems kyi lam)  +
definition of path of seeing (mthong lam)  +
one of the three types of yogic direct perception (rnal 'byor mngon sum); for others see: [[rnal 'byor mngon sum]]  +