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deep awareness, accomplishing | |
deep awareness, five types of | |
deep awareness, reflexive | |
deep awareness, self-arising | |
deep mindfulness from having dropped down
Tib: ye-babs-kyi dran-pa |
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deepest
Tib: don-dam |
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deepest bodhichitta
Tib: don-dam-pa'i byang-chub-gyi sems The deep awareness that has nonconceptual cognition of voidness in the mental continuum of a bodhisattva. |
البوديتشيتا الأعمق
الوعي العميق ذو الإدراك غير النظري للخلو بالاستمرارية الذهنية للبوديساتفا. |
deepest Buddha Gem
Tib: don-dam-pa'i sangs-rgyas dkon-mchog A Buddha's Dharmakaya as a source of safe direction (refuge). |
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deepest Dharma Gem
Tib: don-dam-pa'i chos dkon-mchog The true stoppings and true pathway minds on the mental continuum of an arya, whether a layperson or a monastic, as a source of safe direction (refuge). |
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deepest fact about things | |
deepest level
Tib: don-dam-pa The level of some phenomenon that is veiled or concealed by something more superficial about that phenomenon. Sometimes translated as "ultimate level" or "deepest ultimate level." |
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deepest level Precious Gems
Tib: don-dam-pa'i dkon-mchog The level of the Three Rare and Supreme Gems that are concealed by the apparent level gems. |
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deepest nature of the mind
Tib: sems-nyid |
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deepest Sangha Gem
Tib: don-dam-pa'i dge-'dun dkon-mchog The true stoppings and true pathway minds on the mental continuum of an arya, whether a layperson or monastic, as a source of safe direction (refuge). |
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deepest true phenomenon
Tib: don-dam bden-pa Skt: paramartha In the Hinayana tenet systems, a true phenomenon that is veiled or concealed by a conventional (superficial, surface, relative, apparent) true phenomenon. |
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deepest truth
Tib: don-dam bden-pa Skt: paramartha In the Mahayana tenet systems, a true fact about a phenomenon that is veiled or concealed by a more superficial true fact about the same phenomenon. Some translators render this term as "ultimate truth." |
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defilement | |
defining characteristic | |
defining characteristic mark
Tib: mtshan-nyid Skt: lakshana |
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defining characteristics | |
definite emergence
Tib: nges-'byung Skt: ni:sarana |
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definitive meaning
Skt: nitartha |
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definitive teaching
Tib: nges-don Skt: nitartha A passage in a sutra text that discusses the most profound view of voidness, and to which all other passages in all other sutra texts eventually lead or point. Such passages do not need to be explained as indicating anything more profound. |
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deflated ego | |
degenerate
Tib: nyams |