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Term Translation of Term / Title
in focus
Tib: gsal-ba

The appearance of something as being sharp and clear, not blurry.
in terms of
inattentive cognition
inbetween existence
inbetween state
incarnation
Tib: jug-pa,
Skt: avatara
تجسُّد
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inciting compelling urge
Tib: sems-pa'i las
incorrect consideration فهم غير صحيح
increase

Also translated as "stimulating others' good qualities"
increase of actions and their results
indecisive cognition
indecisive wavering
Tib: the-tshoms

The mental factor (subsidiary awareness) that entertains two opinions about what is true – in other words, wavering between accepting or rejecting what is true. One of the six root disturbing emotions and attitudes. Sometimes translated as "doubt."
indecisiveness
indifference
indirect cognition
Tib: shugs-la shes-pa

According to the non-Gelug presentation, the type of cognition that a present moment of sensory consciousness has of the immediately preceding moment of an external sense object, which no longer exists. Compare: direct cognition.
individual
Tib: bye-brag

A member of a set or category of phenomena.
individual being
Tib: skyes-bu
Skt: purusha
individual defining characteristic mark
Tib: rang-gi mtshan-nyid
Skt: svalakshana

Something findable on the side of an object that establishes the identity or features of that object and which serves as the basis for that object being labeled by the names, words, and concepts for it, as well as for its qualities.
individual karma
Tib: thun-mong ma-yin-pa’i las
individual trainings for each of the Three Gems
Tib: so-so'i bslab-bya
individualizing awareness
individualizing deep awareness
Tib: sor-rtog ye-shes

One of the five types of deep awareness that all beings have as an aspect of Buddha-nature. The deep awareness that singles out an object and is aware of it as a unique, individual item. Also called: deep awareness of the individuality of things.
individually characterized object exclusions of something else
Tib: don rang-mtshan-gyi gzhan-sel

In reference to an existent phenomenon "this," negation phenomena such as "nothing other than this" and "not that." (1) According to Gelug, they are nonstatic phenomena implicitly apprehended when a valid conceptual or nonconceptual cognit ... (more)
infatuated
inferential cognition
Tib: rjes-dpag
Skt: anumana

A valid conceptual way of cognizing an obscure object through reliance on a correct line of reasoning as its basis.
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