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common denominator | |
common locus
Tib: gzhi-mthun A common locus of two sets of phenomena is an item that is a member of both sets. Sometimes translated as "common denominator." |
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common preliminaries | |
commonsense object
Tib: 'jig-rten-la grags-pa An external sensory object, extending over the sensibilia (sense data) of several senses and over time; what an ordinary person, when cognizing one moment of the sensibilia of one sense, would impute and consider as an object with his or h ... (more) |
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commotion, ordinary | |
compassion
Tib: snying-rje Skt: karuna The wish for someone to be free from suffering and from the causes for suffering. |
الشفقة
الرغبة في تحرر شخصًا أخر من المعاناة وأسبابها. |
compassion regarding no object
Tib: dmigs-med snying-rje |
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compassion, great | |
compassionate sympathy | |
compelling urge
Tib: bsam-pa |
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compelling wish
Tib: 'dod-pa |
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complete stage
Tib: rdzogs-rim Skt: sampannakrama (1) The second stage of anuttarayoga tantra practice, in which everything is now complete for engaging in the practices that act as the immediate causes for reaching enlightenment. These practices entail working with the chakras, channels, ... (more) |
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complete stilling
Tib: rnam-par zhi-bar byed-pa The seventh one out of the nine stages of settling the mind into a state of shamatha. Here, although the danger of subtle flightiness or dullness is minimal, we still need to exert effort to rid ourselves of them completely. |
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completing karma
Tib: rdzogs-byed-kyi las A mental urge or impulse having a relatively weak accompanying motivation and therefore having the strength to ripen, as its result, into only the circumstances that will complete the conditions of a future rebirth. |
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completion stage | |
compose | |
composite feature
Tib: bkra-ba |
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composite form
Tib: bsags-pa’i gzugs |
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composition | |
comprehensible phenomena
Tib: gzhal-bya (1) Phenomena that can be apprehended, which means correctly and decisively cognized. (2) Phenomena that can be validly cognized and understood. Synonymous with validly knowable phenomena (shes-bya). |
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comprehensible phenomena, three types of | |
comprehensive result | |
compulsion | |
compulsive existence
Tib: srid-pa Existence under the control of karma and disturbing emotions and attitudes. Synonym for uncontrollably recurring existence, samsara. |
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concealment of having acted improperly
Tib: 'chab-pa |