Difference between revisions of "Two Kinds of Ultimate Truth"

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1) {[[rnam grangs pa'i don dam]]},  
 
1) {[[rnam grangs pa'i don dam]]},  
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categorized ultimate [thd]
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categorized / specified ultimate [RY]
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specified; [can be counted and defined as such and such, nonarising etc.] categorized / enumerated ultimate. one of [[don dam bden pa gnyis]] ultimate reality that can be expressed in words, from the [[Yogachara]]-[[Svatantrika]]s [RY]
  
 
2) {[[rnam grangs ma yin pa'i don dam]]}
 
2) {[[rnam grangs ma yin pa'i don dam]]}
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see [[don dam bden pa gnyis]] [RY]
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uncategorized ultimate [thd]
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uncategorized / unspecified ultimate [RY]
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unaccountable absolute [IW]
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 4 February 2006

don dam bden pa gnyis - the two kinds of ultimate truth -

1) {rnam grangs pa'i don dam},

categorized ultimate [thd]

categorized / specified ultimate [RY]

specified; [can be counted and defined as such and such, nonarising etc.] categorized / enumerated ultimate. one of don dam bden pa gnyis ultimate reality that can be expressed in words, from the Yogachara-Svatantrikas [RY]

2) {rnam grangs ma yin pa'i don dam}

see don dam bden pa gnyis [RY]

uncategorized ultimate [thd]

uncategorized / unspecified ultimate [RY]

unaccountable absolute [IW]