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perseverance
Tib: brtson-'grus Skt: virya (1) In Theravada, the mental factor to exert effort, constantly and courageously, in helping others and in being able to help. When practiced as a bodhisattva, it becomes a far-reaching attitude. (2) For Mahayana, see "joyful perseverance." |
المثابرة
(1) بتقليد الثيرافادا، العامل الذهني لبذل الجهد لمساعدة الآخرين بشكل متواصل وبشجاعة وأن نكون قادرين على القيام بهذه المساعدة. (2) بتقليد الماهايانا، عندما يتلازم بهدف البوديتشيتا يصبح أحد المواقف الداخلية بعيدة المنال. أطلع على: المثابرة بفرح. |
perseverance, joyful | |
person
Tib: gang-zag Skt: pudgala An individual being, including those from any of the six realms of samsaric existence, as well as arhats and Buddhas. A noncongruent affecting variable, synonymous with a conventional "me." |
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personal deity | |
personal instructions
Tib: zhal-lung Advice on how to practice meditation, emphasizing the quintessential points. |
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pervasion
Tib: khyab-pa The intersection of two sets of phenomena. |
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pervasive
Tib: khyab "x" is pervasive with "y" if, whenever "x" is the case, so is "y". Used in such formulations as "If "x" is the case, then it is pervasive that "y" is the case." |
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pervasive object of focus
Tib: khyab-pa'i dmigs-pa |
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phantasmagoric display
Tib: yo-langs |
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phase
Tib: skad-cig The first part of a process, especially one in meditation, which may last a variable length of time. |
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phenomena, comprehensible | |
phenomena, comprehensible, three types of | |
phenomena, validly knowable | |
phenomenon
Tib: chos Skt: dharma A validly knowable object that holds its own individual self-nature. |
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phenomenon with a basis beyond perishing | |
phenomenon, affected | |
phenomenon, affirmation | |
phenomenon, apparent true | |
phenomenon, conventional true | |
phenomenon, deepest true | |
phenomenon, dependent | |
phenomenon, extremely obscure | |
phenomenon, functional | |
phenomenon, generally characterized | |
phenomenon, imputedly existent |