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  • tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡིད་བདེ་བ mental pleasure [RY] 1) satisfied mind, mental pleasure; 2) bag phebs pa [IW]
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  • peaceful mind [JV] mental pleasure/ rest, peace, satisfaction, no worry anymore, peace[ful mind] [IW] mental pleasure, peace [mental rest, satisfaction
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  • http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features. ཡིད་བདེ་བའི་དབང་པོ mental pleasure faculty [RY]
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  • life-force; the male and female faculties, the five feelings of pleasure, suffering, mental pleasure, mental unhappiness, and neutral; the five of faith, diligence
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  • Property "English-def" (as page type) with input value "mental pleasure, peace [mental rest, satisfaction, no worry anymore" contains invalid characters
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  • yid bde mental bliss; mental pleasure
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  • suffering 12) yid bde'i dbang bo. faculty of mental pleasure 13) yid mi bde ba'i dbang bo. faculty of mental displeasure 14) btang snyoms kyi dbang bo. faculty
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  • suffering 12) yid bde'i dbang bo-faculty of mental pleasure 13) yid mi bde ba'i dbang bo faculty of mental displeasure 14) [[btang snyoms kyi dbang bo
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  • yid bde ba mental pleasure
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  • po/} [sauamasyendriya]/ faculty of mental pleasure\n13. {yid mi bde'i dbang po/} [daurmanasyendriya]/ faculty of mental displeasure\n14. {btang snyoms kyi
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  • suffering 12) yid bde'i dbang bo. faculty of mental pleasure 13) yid mi bde ba'i dbang bo. faculty of mental displeasure 14) btang snyoms kyi dbang bo. faculty
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  • feeling; sensation (i.e. as aggregate or one of twelve links); mental or physical feeling of pleasure pain, one of the phung po lnga the five aggregates (skandhas)
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  • which comprise the physical and mental constituents of a sentient being: physical forms, sensations, conceptions, (mental) formations, and consciousnesses
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  • indifference, unconcern, evenmindedness, apathy [as one of the eleven virtuous mental states]. 2) to ignore, disregard, be careless, indifferent, neutral; impartial;
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  • indifference, unconcern, evenmindedness, apathy [as one of the eleven virtuous mental states]. 2) to ignore, disregard, be careless, indifferent, neutral; impartial;
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  • tshor ba - {tshor ba,} intr. v.; 1) to hear. 2) mental or physical feeling, sensation, perceptions, pleasure pain, [seventh of the one of the {phung po lnga}
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  • [2,4] mental opposition - blo 'gal - def. [3,26] mental other-exclusion - blo'i gzhan sel - def. [3,19] mental pain - yid mi bde [1,25] mental pleasure
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  • It is called 'desire realm' because the beings there are tormented by the mental pain of desire and attachment to material substance [RY]
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  • respectively from: physical sensations of pain; mental unhappiness; mental excitement related to pleasure; and mundane experiences of joy. Lastly, the world-system
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    The inner offerings are the pleasures of the senses: visual forms, sounds, smells, tastes, physical sensations and mental experiences. These six are symbolised
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  • gyi yan lag brgyad} the eightfold noble path; 1) samadhi, concentration, mental focus, stabilization, meditative stabilization. meditative absorption; contemplation
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  • , visual faculty e., visual consciousness e., etc... mental object e., mental faculty e., mental consciousness e. [RY] Elements, four (bhuta, 'byung ba)
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  • sensual pleasure, agitation and regret, harmful intention, dullness and sleepiness, and hesitation. See also Kimura IV: 182.These are five mental impediments
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  • ba'i bdag nyid can gyi shes pa'o; 3) hear; 4) mental/ physical feeling, sensation, perceptions, pleasure pain [one of the phung po lnga, five aggregates/
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  • qualities [RY] dus bde po - peaceful, quiet, calm [IW] bde ba - 1) [feeling of] pleasure, bliss; 2) good [at]; 4) eas[y]; 5) happy[ness] [+well being healthy],
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    ‘seven types of attention’ in addition to the basis of the ‘nine means of mental stillness’. The seven types of attention are: 1) the attentions of characteristics
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  • yid bde ba bliss; happiness; pleasure; (T) mental bliss
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  • po yong; kun 'gro lnga'i ya gyal; 3) hear; 4) mental/ physical feeling, sensation, perceptions, pleasure pain, [one of the phung po lnga, five aggregates/
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  • where a Buddha is to be expected, at a time when he is born, and with the mental capacity to assimilate his doctrine (Pali AN iv.227.8 ff.): Mv ii.363.4
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  • tshor ba, tshor ba]] intr. v.; 1) to hear. 2) mental or physical feeling, sensation, perceptions, pleasure pain, [seventh of the one of the phung po lnga
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  • indifference, unconcern, evenmindedness, apathy [as one of the eleven virtuous mental states]. 2) to ignore, disregard, be careless, indifferent, neutral; impartial;
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  • bde sdug gnyis/} two of the body-pleasure and pain 3-4. {yid kyi tshor ba yid bde dang yid me bde gnyis/} two of mental-happiness and unhappiness\n5. {tshor
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  • (H) [IW] chos kyi skye mched pa'i gzugs - form for the mental consciousness, forms producing mental objects) [dharm yatanar pa). for becoming the object
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  • disappeared. twelve sense-bases. The five senses and the mental faculty, and the five sense objects and mental objects. upaya. See 'prajna and upaya.' Vajradhara
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  • mahāśrāvakāṇām ālayasamāpannānām (arrived at the fundamental basis, the proper mental state?); (2) attach- ment, clinging: Mvy 5382 kāmālayaḥ, attachment (Tib
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  • translucency, primal manifestation of energy, dang energy [JV] bde gsal mi rtog - pleasure & clarity & non-thought , bliss & clarity & non-thought [JV] bde gsal mi
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  • types: sense direct perception (indriya pratyakṣha, dbang po'i mngon sum), mental direct perception (mānasapratyakṣha, yid kyi mngon sum), reflexively aware
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  • ornaments); Śikṣ 244.12 aṣṭādaśamana-upavicāraḥ (Bhvr.), having 18 spheres of mental activity (said of man; cf. Pali aṭṭhādasamanopa° MN iii.239.28), listed
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  • condition; (3) harsh, severe, of practices; (4) inferior, bad, of inclinations, mental tendencies; (5) coarse, rough, of garments; (6) bad, of more than one of
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  • three types: cognizing, expressing, and engaging, (shes brjod 'jug gsum) - mental designations of cognition, verbal designations of expression, and physical
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  • rendered interest in, inclination towards food; and cf. AMg. saṇṇā = manovṛtti, mental inclination, Ratnach.), interest in, pur- poseful thought about: in Mv ii
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  • transformation. These include the impure psycho-physical aggregates; the afflicted mental states; desires and temptations; and submission to the "Lord of death,"
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  • at the heart, of emanation at the navel, and the cakra which maintains pleasure at the secret place) [JV] 'khor lo bzhi - the four chakras, wheels. 1)
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  • are immobile. Perfect wisdom is devoid of mental acts and as such, any and all dharmas are devoid of mental acts. Perfect wisdom is unbenumbed and as such
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  • shes tshogs brgyad): the all-ground consciousness, the defiled mental consciousness, the mental cognition, and the cognitions of eye, ear, nose, tongue, and
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  • practices described by Tathagatas, which is completely adjusted to this mental activity which is associated with these perfections. [331] As any Bodhisattva
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  • Chog Yang, and Vairotsana [MR] Five aggregates Form, feeling, perception, mental constructions, and consciousnesses. [MR] Five main disturbances to samatha
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  • that although consciousnesses are, ultimately, the perceiving aspect of pleasure, pain, and so forth, the force of ignorance causes them to appear as outer
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  • ayatana. The five senses and their five objects as well as the mental faculty and mental objects. [RY] Seven kinds of vows of the pratimoksha (so so thar
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  • pleased, la with; to wish, to have a mind; to take pleasure in, to rejoice at; as substan- tive pleasure, satisfaction, esteem; also to respect, to esteem
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