| Term | Translation of Term / Title |
| phenomenon, imputedly knowable | |
| phenomenon, invalid | |
| phenomenon, negation | |
| phenomenon, nonfunctional | |
| phenomenon, obscure | |
| phenomenon, obvious | |
| phenomenon, other-powered | |
| phenomenon, relative true | |
| phenomenon, self-sufficiently knowable | |
| phenomenon, specifically characterized | |
| phenomenon, superficial true | |
| phenomenon, thoroughly established | |
| phenomenon, totally conceptional | |
| phenomenon, ultimate true | |
| phenomenon, unaffected | |
| phenomenon, valid | |
| phlegm | |
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phowa
Tib: pho-ba Also called: transference of consciousness. |
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physical cognitive sensors
Out of the six cognitive sensors, the five that are forms of physical phenomena -- namely, (1) the photosensitive cells of the eyes, (2) the sound-sensitive cells of the ears, (3) the smell-sensitive cells of the nose, (4) the taste-sensit ... (more) |
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physical sensations
Tib: reg-bya |
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| pilgrim | حاج |
| placement, mental | |
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plane
Tib: khams |
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plane of ethereal forms
Tib: gzugs-khams Skt: rupadhatu Samsaric rebirth states in which the limited beings have desire for subtle forms of physical phenomena. Usually translated by others as "form realm." |
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plane of formless beings
Tib: gzugs-med khams Skt: arupadhatu Samsaric rebirth states in which the limited beings lack any gross body. Usually translated by others as "formless realm." |