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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>1) continuum, dynamic continuum, all-encompassing/embracing continuum, pervasive continuum; 2) space, basic space, dynamic space, all-encompassing/embracing space, pervasive space; 3) realm, dynamic realm, all-encompassing/embracing realm, pervasive realm, dimension, dynamic dimension, all-encompassing/embracing dimension, pervasive dimension, sphere, dynamic sphere, all-encompassing/embracing sphere, pervasive sphere, expanse, dynamic expanse, all-encompassing/embracing expanse pervasive expanse; 4) substrate, dynamic substrate, all-encompassing/embracing substrate, pervasive substrate; 5) element, dynamic element, all-encompassing/embracing element, pervasive element; 6) interest, enthusiasm, hobby, appreciation; 7) charm, style, grace, attractiveness, loveliness; 8) avid, ardent, devoted, keen, eager, appreciative. This term <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">(Skt. ''dhātu'') </del>generally seems to be hotly debated and its implications somewhat misunderstood, esp. in the case of ''[[chos kyi dbyings]]'' or the Dharmadhātu. Suffice to say that 'continuum', 'basic space', 'realm' and others can all be appropriate, depending on the context. In some cases, it is roughly cognate with either ''[[khams]]'' (which is also sometimes a translation of ''dhātu'') and ''[[klong]]''. It has implications of potentiality, integration, wholeness, constituency, supportiveness and the womb. The Sanskrit word ''dhātu'' is derived from the verb ''dhrī'', which means 'to support'. In modern spoken Tibetan ''[[dbyings]]'' has taken on quite different meanings, the main one being somewhat synonymous with ''[[do snang]]'', more specifically in the sense of "interest" or "interesting", but also in the sense of style, charm, general attractiveness or attention-grabbing, as well as in terms of general devotion or dedication to a particular subject or activity. See [[dbyings tsha po]]. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]]</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Skt. ''dhātu''. </ins>1) continuum, dynamic continuum, all-encompassing/embracing continuum, pervasive continuum; 2) space, basic space, dynamic space, all-encompassing/embracing space, pervasive space; 3) realm, dynamic realm, all-encompassing/embracing realm, pervasive realm, dimension, dynamic dimension, all-encompassing/embracing dimension, pervasive dimension, sphere, dynamic sphere, all-encompassing/embracing sphere, pervasive sphere, expanse, dynamic expanse, all-encompassing/embracing expanse pervasive expanse; 4) substrate, dynamic substrate, all-encompassing/embracing substrate, pervasive substrate; 5) element, dynamic element, all-encompassing/embracing element, pervasive element; 6) interest, enthusiasm, hobby, appreciation; 7) charm, style, grace, attractiveness, loveliness; 8) avid, ardent, devoted, keen, eager, appreciative. This term generally seems to be hotly debated and its implications somewhat misunderstood, esp. in the case of ''[[chos kyi dbyings]]'' or the Dharmadhātu. Suffice to say that 'continuum', 'basic space', 'realm' and others can all be appropriate, depending on the context. In some cases, it is roughly cognate with either ''[[khams]]'' (which is also sometimes a translation of ''dhātu'') and ''[[klong]]''. It has implications of potentiality, integration, wholeness, constituency, supportiveness and the womb. The Sanskrit word ''dhātu'' is derived from the verb ''dhrī'', which means 'to support'. In modern spoken Tibetan ''[[dbyings]]'' has taken on quite different meanings, the main one being somewhat synonymous with ''[[do snang]]'', more specifically in the sense of "interest" or "interesting", but also in the sense of style, charm, general attractiveness or attention-grabbing, as well as in terms of general devotion or dedication to a particular subject or activity. See [[dbyings tsha po]]. [[Erick Tsiknopoulos]]</div></td></tr>
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