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one of the mere actual bases of the first concentration; for others see: [[bsam gtan dang po'i dngos gzhi tsam]]  +
Comment: A Nihilist school of Indian philosophy, represented by JayarAzi BhaTTa, author of the Tattvopalava-siMha. Caru means "beautiful." See rgyang phan pa.  +
English is according to Thumi, p.208 (T)  +
two modes; the two systems; Comment: Gung-tang takes "two modes" (tshul gnyis) as referring to two different great ways of positing what requires interpretation and what is definitive — as found in two modes of the Middle Way School and the Mind-Only School for commenting on the final thought of the Perfection of Wisdom SUtras.  +
(PH) Jeffrey, Perdue gives divisions as "1) the property of the subject (pakSa-dharma), 2) the forward pervasion (anvaya-vyApti), 3) the counter-pervasion (vyatireka-vyApti)"  +
Comment: This is one of three definitions of non-associated compositional factor (ldan min 'du byed, viprayukta-saMskAra): (1) a thing that is neither matter nor consciousness (bem shes gang rung ma yin pa'i dngos po); (2) a thing that is neither form nor consciousness (gzugs shes gang rung ma yin pa'i dngos po); (3) a compounded phenomenon that is neither matter nor consciousness (gzugs shes gang rung ma yin pa'i 'dus byas).  +
one of the ten perfections; for others see: [[pha rol tu phyin pa]], [[phar phyin]]  +
Comment: A Nihilist school of Indian philosophy, represented by JayarAzi BhaTTa, author of the Tattvopalava-siMha. Caru means "beautiful." See rgyang phan pa.  +
fox; Is this a female fox? (T)  +
Check entry. Is this what "n'a" means? (T)  +
for NAgArjuna, this means A#ryadeva; for Dzong-ka-ba, Kya-drup and Gyel-tsap  +
this also refers to a deity and his consort in union (T)  +
in a dGe-lugs-pa context this means Dzong-ka-ba and his two main students, Gyel-tsap and Kay-drub  +
See comment to previous record (T)  +
definition of tree (ljon shing)  +
SW added Eng. "X and up" & ex. 2  +