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[[kha nang du bltas pa'i myong ba rang rig]] - the self-knowing experienced by facing oneself [RY]
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[[chos kun]] - (all) dharmas, this means simply, all phenomena, [informal:] all which exists. [RY]
  
[[mngon sum gyi tshad ma rnam pa bzhi]] - the four kinds of direct perception, 1) {[[dbang po]]} sense. 2) {[[yid]]} mental, 3) {[[rnal 'byor]]} yogic, 4) {[[rang rig]]} self-cognizant / self-knowing [RY]
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snang la ma nges pa'i rang rig - self-knowing that perceives yet is not determined [RY]
 
 
 
[[gzhi thog]] - in the ground; directly on the basis {rang rig zhi thog la sgrub} directly on the basis of self-knowing awareness [RY]
 
 
 
[[rang gi rig pa]] - (one's own) self-knowing/ cognizing awareness [RB]
 
 
 
[[rang gis rang rig pa]] - self-knowing, self aware by itself [RY]
 
 
 
[[rang rig]] - self-knowing awareness [[Dzogchen]]; self-aware(ness) [[Yogachara]] isvfc. naturally expressive of awareness [cf. CYDz, 163.a.5-6: sang rgyas kyi mdzad pa . . . rang rig] [RB]
 
 
 
[[rang rig]] - svasamvitti, (self-validating, non-referential, immediate, self-revealing, inherent, self-, one's own pure) awareness, noetic act, (accepted by sautrantikas and yogacara), pure sensation, self- (knowledge, awareness, knower, cognition, cognizance), one's own innate presence, natural intelligence, consciousness, one's own rig pa, apperception, self-disclosive awareness, apperception, self-knowing, one's rigpa [JV]
 
 
 
[[rang rig mngon sum]] - self-knowing direct perceiver, direct reflexive knowledge that is the flash of knowing that gives awareness its illuminating quality, non-referential knowledge [JV]
 
 
 
[[rang rig pa byang chub kyi sems]] - the self-knowing state of awakened mind [RY]
 
 
 
[[rang rig pa'i gsal stong]] - a self-knowing aware emptiness [RY]
 
 
 
[[rang rig ye shes]] - self-knowing timeless awareness [RB]
 
 
 
[[rang shes]] - self-awareness, self-knowing [JV]
 
 
 
[[rang shes rig gi rgyal po]] - the king who is self-knowing awareness [JV]
 
 
 
[[so so rang gis rig pa'i ye shes kyis]] - through one's self-cognizant jnana, self-knowing wisdom [RY]
 
 
 
[[so so rang rig pa]] - individual self-knowing awareness [RB]
 
 
 
[[so sor rang rig pa]] - individual self-knowing [RY]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 25 January 2006

chos kun - (all) dharmas, this means simply, all phenomena, [informal:] all which exists. [RY]