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equanimity, mere | |
equanimity, uncommon Mahayana | |
equipoise, meditative | |
eradicate | |
especially distinguished equanimity | |
essence mahamudra
Tib: snying-po'i phyag-chen A pathway of mahamudra practice concerning the nature of the mind in which specially qualified disciples receive the inspiration of the realizations all the lineage masters through receiving a vajra deep awareness empowerment and thereby a ... (more) |
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essence rigpa
Tib: ngo-bo'i rig-pa Pure awareness (rigpa) from the point of view of it being primally pure and serving as the open space within which effulgent rigpa functions. |
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essential nature
Tib: ngo-bo The general type of phenomenon that something is -- for instance, a sight, a sound, and so on. |
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essential nature as itself
Tib: rang-gi ngo-bo |
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essential nature of being a karmic tendency | |
essential nature, same | |
establish the existence of phenomena | |
established, truly | |
establishment by reason
Tib: tshad-ma'i rigs-pa |
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eternalism
Tib: rtag-lta |
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ethical discipline | الالتزام الأخلاقي |
ethical narratives
Tib: gleng-bzhi Skt: nidana Rules, codified by Buddha for those who are ordained, concerning which actions constitute a breach of their vows. One of the twelve scriptural categories. |
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ethical self-discipline
Tib: tshul-khrims Skt: shila (1) In Theravada, the subsidiary awareness (mental factor) to avoid doing any harm to others, by keeping one's vows, free from anger or ill-will even if others harm one. (2) In Mahayana, the mental urge to safeguard the actions of one's bo ... (more) |
الالتزام الذاتي الأخلاقي
(1) بتقليد الثيرافادا، وعي إضافي (عامل ذهني) لتجنب إيذاء الآخرين، من خلال الالتزام بالعهود الشخصية، والتخلص من الغضب والإرادة السقيمة حتى إذا تم إيذاؤه من قِبَل الآخرين. (2) بتقليد الماهايانا، الإلحاح الذهني بحماية أفعال الجسد والحديث والذ ... (more) |
ethically neutral | |
ethically unspecified | |
ethics | أخلاق |
even-minded
Tib: dbus-gnas-nyid Skt: madhyasthata A tranquil state of mind that stays in the middle with regard to being either happy or unhappy, in all circumstances, such as when meeting with or parting from friends. Literally, "a state of standing in the middle." |
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even-mindedness | |
even-tempered
The mental factor of not becoming either too involved or indifferent toward others, even when helping them. |
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ever-functioning mental factor |