Term | Translation of Term / Title |
impossible "soul" of a person, lack of | |
impossible "soul" of all phenomenon
Tib: chos-kyi bdag Skt: dharma-atman An impossible mode of existence that establishes the existence of a phenomenon by the power of something findable inside that phenomenon. |
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impossible "soul" of all phenomenon, lack of | |
impossible "soul," lack of | |
impossible mode of existence
An invalid manner of establishing the existence of something. |
الطريقة المستحيلة للوجود
طريقة مستحيلة لاثبات وجود شيئًا ما. |
impossible soul | الروح المستحيلة |
impossible way | |
imprint | |
impulse | |
impulse that actualizes a future rebirth
Tib: yang-srid sgrub-pa'i las |
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impulse, karmic | |
impulse, mental | |
impulses, affecting | |
impulsive behavior
Tib: las Skt: karma |
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impure appearance
Tib: ma-dag-pa'i snang-ba An appearance of something as a nonenlightened mind makes it appear, namely in only a mundane form and with true existence. |
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imputably knowable phenomenon
Tib: btags-yod A validly knowable phenomenon that, when actually cognized, does rely on actual cognition of or by something else, specifically the object's basis for labeling. |
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imputation | إيعاز |
impute |
يُعزى
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imputedly existent phenomenon
Equivalent to "imputably knowable phenomenon." |
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in and of themselves | |
in focus
Tib: gsal-ba The appearance of something as being sharp and clear, not blurry. |
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in terms of | |
inattentive cognition | |
inbetween existence | |
inbetween state |