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one of the main places where Buddha turned the third wheel of doctrine—the Wheel of Good Differentiation (T) +
(PH) Jeffrey, should this entry also go under gtsang and rgya? +
Comment: One of five genitive particles—gi, kyi, gyi, 'i, yi. +
one of the six types of ordinary beings; for others see: [[so so'i skye bo]] +
one of the six types of ordinary beings; for others see: [[so so'i skye bo]] +
letter deity; Comment: This is the third of six stages in deity yoga meditation in the Concentration Concentration Tantra (bsam gtan phyi ma, dhyAnottara), an Action Tantra: ultimate deity or emptiness deity or suchness deity (don dam pa'i lha, stong pa nyid kyi lha, de kho na nyid kyi lha); sound deity (sgra'i lha); letter deity (yi ge'i lha); form deity (gzugs kyi lha); seal deity (phyag rgya'i lha); sign deity (mtshan ma'i lha). +
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Comment: This is one of the seven types of knowledge and awareness; for others see blo rig. +
one of the four types of direct perceiver; for others see: [[mngon sum]] +
Preceptual G#a-dam; Comment: This is one of the two branches of the G#a-dam School: Textual G#a-dam (bka' gdams gzhung pa ba) and Preceptual G#a-dam (bka' gdams gdams ngag pa). The Ge-luk-b#a school is sometimes traced to the Textual G#a-dam. +
one of the two types of consciousness (shes pa); the other is: sense consciousness (dbang shes) +
one of the five omnipresent mental factors (kun 'gro lnga, paJca-sarvatraga); for others see: [[yul nges]] +
one of the five omnipresent mental factors (kun 'gro lnga, paJca-sarvatraga); for others see: yul nges\nThere was no period in English to indicate a break between UVa translation and Conze, so I just guessed (T) +
first of the seven preparations (nyer bsdogs) for the first concentration, the "not unable" (mi lcogs med) +
Comment: This type of faith is said to be induced by valid cognition (tshad mas drang pa). +
inference through belief; Comment: This is one of the three divisions of inference (rjes dpag)—inference through power of the fact (dngos stobs rjes dpag), inference through renown (grags pa'i rjes dpag), and inference through belief (yid ches rjes dpag). +
see: [[yid shes]] +
Comment: This is one of the two types of non-conceptual counterfeit direct perceptions (rtog med mngon sum ltar snang); the other is non-conceptual counterfeit direct perception that is a sense consciousness (dbang shes su gyur pa'i rtog med mngon sum ltar snang). +
one of the two kinds of non-conceptual mistaken consciousness (rtog med log shes); the other is: non-conceptual mistaken consciousness that is a sense consciousness (dbang shes su gyur pa'i rtog med log shes) +
this is also used as a title for the Dalai Lama (T) +