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object category
Tib: don-spyi The conceptual category into which fit all items to which an audio category refer. |
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object clear light
Tib: yul-gyi 'od-gsal Voidness as the object cognized by clear light awareness. |
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object conceptually implied as the signifier
Tib: zhen-pa’i brjod-byed |
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object exclusions | |
object mental synthesis
Tib: don-spyi (1) The conceptual category of a commonsense object, such as a table, used when thinking of, verbalizing, imagining (visualizing), or remembering a commonsense object. (2) A specific commonsense object as a conceptual category into which f ... (more) |
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object of focus
Tib: dmigs-rten |
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object of focus for cleansing one's behaviour
Tib: spyad-pa rnam-par sbyong-ba'i dmigs-pa |
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object of focus for cleansing oneself of disturbing emotions and attitudes
Tib: nyon-mongs-pa rnam-par sbyong-ba'i dmigs-pa |
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object of focus with knowledge
Tib: mkhas-pa'i dmigs-pa |
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object of focus, pervasive | |
object synthesis | |
object that is the actual signifier
Tib: dngos-kyi brjod-byed |
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object to be negated
Tib: dgag-bya For use with the German section only. |
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object universal | |
object, appearing | |
object, conceptualized | |
object, focal | |
object, involved | |
object, specific | |
objective condition | |
objective entities
Tib: rang-mtshan Skt: svalakshana In the Sautrantika and Chittamatra tenet systems, those phenomena, the existence of which is established by their not being merely imputed by conceptual cognition. They include all nonstatic phenomena. According to Sautrantika, they includ ... (more) |
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objective entity
Tib: rang-mtshan |
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objects taken and minds that take them | |
objects that indicate a safe direction
Tib: skyabs-yul A general term for the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. |
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obliterating opponent
Tib: gnod-pa'i gnyen-po |