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true identity, lack of | |
true origin
Tib: kun-'byung bden-pa Skt: samudaya-satya Also translated as: true causes |
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true pathway mind
Tib: lam-bden Skt: marga-satya Also called: true path |
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true reality
A nontechnical term used for what actually exists. |
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true stopping
Tib: 'gog-pa'i bden-pa Skt: nirodha-satya The elimination, forever, of some degree of either an emotional or a cognitive obscuration from a mental continuum. They occur only on the mental continuum of aryas -- those with nonconceptual cognition of voidness. Often translated as "tr ... (more) |
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true suffering
Tib: sdug-bsngal bden-pa Skt: du:kha-satya |
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true unimputed existence
Tib: bden-par grub-pa Existence established or proven merely by the power of something on the side of an object and not in conjunction with being something imputable on a basis. According to Madhyamaka, an impossible mode of existence mistakenly considered to b ... (more) |
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truly / non-truly | |
truly and findably established existence | |
truly and unimputedly established existence | |
truly established | |
truly established existence | |
truly existing | |
truth, apparent | |
truth, conventional | |
truth, deepest | |
truth, relative | |
truth, superficial | |
truth, surface | |
truth, ultimate | |
truths, two | |
Tsar Tradition
Tib: Tshar-lugs |
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Tselpa Kagyu
Tib: Tshal-pa bKa’-brgyud |
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tsog
Tib: tshogs (1) Equivalent to "ceremonial round of offering a ritual feast." (2) The food offerings presented at a ceremonial round of offering a ritual feast. |
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tsogshay
Tib: tshogs-bshad |