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natal source
Tib: rdzas Skt: dravya That which gives rise to something, such as a womb for a baby or an oven for a loaf of bread. |
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natural inseparability
Tib: rang-bzhin dbyer-med The relationship between two items, in which when one is the case or is occurring, then automatically so is the other. |
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natural nirvana
Tib: rang-bzhin-gyi mya-ngan 'das Equivalent to voidness (emptiness), the natural state of all phenomena being released from impossible ways of existing. Asserted only by the Mahayana tenet systems. |
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natural stain | |
naturally abiding family-traits
Tib: rang-bzhin gnas-rigs (1) In the Chittamatra system, the seeds that, without beginning, are imputable on the basis of the stained mind of each limited being and which serve as factors allowing that being to attain one of the three purified states. (2) In the Ma ... (more) |
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naturally accepting
Tib: lhur-len Naturally to accept what we need to practice and what we need to rid ourselves of in order to reach our goals, and naturally to accept the hardships involved, having examined them realistically. |
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naturally destructive uncommendable action | |
naturally inseparable aspects | |
naturally settle down
Tib: ngang-gis gnas |
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naturally still in their own place
Tib: rang-sar zhi |
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naturally uncommendable action
Tib: rang-bzhin-gyi kha-na ma-tho-ba A negative action which, because it is destructive by nature, ripens into the experience of suffering by anyone who commits it. |
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nature
nature (of a person) |
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Nature Body | |
nature rigpa
Tib: rang-bzhin-gyi rig-pa |
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nature, actual | |
nature, essential | |
nature, functional | |
near lineage
Tib: nye-brgyud The lineage of a teaching that did not begin with Buddha himself, but began with an Indian or Tibetan master, usually through a pure vision. |
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near lineage of treasure texts
Tib: gter-ma nye-brgyud |
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negatingly known phenomenon | |
negation | |
negation phenomenon
Tib: dgag-pa An item, or a truth about an item, defined in terms of the exclusion of something else, in which an object to be negated is explicitly precluded by the conceptual cognition that cognizes the phenomenon. Also translated as: "negation," "nul ... (more) |
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negation phenomenon, implicative | |
negation phenomenon, nonimplicative | |
negative force |