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doctrinally based disturbed emotions and attitudes
Tib: nyon-mongs kun-brtags Disturbing emotions and attitudes that arise based on having been taught and having accepted a non-Buddhist Indian tenet system or a less sophisticated Indian Buddhist tenet system. |
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doctrinally based grasping | |
doctrinally based unawareness
Tib: ma-rig kun-brtags The mental factor of either not knowing or knowing invertedly either behavioral cause and effect or the manner in which the self and all phenomena exist, and which arises on a person's mental continuum based on that person having been taug ... (more) |
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dominating condition
Tib: bdag-rkyen Skt: adhipatipratyaya The nonstatic phenomena that produce the essential nature of something, such as the eye sensors for the visual consciousness and congruent mental factors of a visual cognition. This condition is called "dominating" – literally, the "overlo ... (more) |
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dominating result
Tib: bdag-'bras; bdag-po'i 'bras-bu Skt: adhipatiphalam (1) The type of environment or society in which one is born or enters and the way it treats one, or (2) objects, such as one's possessions, and what happens to them. Such results may ripen from destructive, tainted constructive, or unspec ... (more) |
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dormant factor
Tib: bag-la nyal Literally, something that is "asleep to the taste of the mind." Affecting variables, associated with mental continuums, which are "lying down" and not rushing to manifest mind (consciousness). They include subliminal awareness, tendencies, ... (more) |
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doubt | |
downfall, root | |
dread
Tib: 'jigs-pa The strong wish not to experience something or for something not to happen. If overlaid with grasping for truly established existence, it becomes fear. Sometimes translated as "fear." |
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dream body
Tib: rmi-lam-gyi gzugs |
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Drigung Kagyu
Tib: 'Bri-gung bka'-brgyud One of the eight minor Kagyu traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, deriving from direct disciples of Gampopa's disciple Pagmo-drupa -- in this case, Drigung Jigten-sumgon. |
دريكونغ كاغيو
أحد المدارس الفرعية الثمانية الصغيرة بتقليد الغيلوك بالبوذية التبتية، والمستمد من تلاميذ تلميذ غامبوبا، باغمو-دروبا، في هذه الحالة، دريغونغ جيغتون-سومغوم. |
drive | |
driving cause
Tib: kun-'gro'i rgyu Skt: sarvatragohetu Disturbing emotions and attitudes that generate other subsequent disturbing emotions and attitudes in the same plane of samsaric existence. |
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driving force | |
drops, jasmine flower | |
Drugpa Kagyu
Tib: 'Brug-pa bka'-brgyud One of the eight minor Kagyu traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, deriving from direct disciples of Gampopa's disciple Pagmo-drupa -- in this case, Lingraypa. |
الدروجبا كاغيو
أحد المدارس الفرعية الثمانية الصغيرة بتقليد الغيلوك بالبوذية التبتية، والمستمد من تلاميذ تلميذ غامبوبا، باغمو-دروبا، في هذه الحالة لينغرايبا. |
dual appearance-making
synonym: "dualistic appearance-making" |
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dual appearances | |
dual sangha ordination
Tib: gnyis-tshogs-kyi sgo-nas bsnyen-par rdzogs-pa |
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dualistic appearance-making
Tib: gnyis-snang (1) In Gelug Prasangika, the mental activity of giving rise to an appearance of a manner of existence that does not correspond to the actual manner in which anything exists. (2) In non-Gelug Madhayamaka, the mental activity of giving rise, ... (more) |
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dualistic appearances
Tib: gnyis-snang The appearances that dualistic appearance-making gives rise to. (1) In Gelug Prasangika, an appearance of a manner of existence that does not correspond to the actual manner in which anything exists. (2) In non-Gelug Madhyamaka, within a c ... (more) |
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dullness | |
dullness, mental | |
dumbfoundedness
Tib: rmongs-cha In the dzogchen system, a nominal disturbing attitude, equivalent to automatically arising unawareness regarding phenomena, which obscures rigpa's (pure awareness's) knowing its own nature. Some translators render it as "bedazzlement" or " ... (more) |
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dynasty | السلالة الحاكمة |