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rebirth state | |
rebirth states, better | |
rebirth states, three better | |
rebirth states, three worse | |
rebirth states, worse | |
recitation practice
Tib: kha-'don In tantra, the meditation practice with which one recites a ritual meditation text describing the self-visualization process and a complex series of further practices based on that self-generation, such as reciting mantras and making offerings. |
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reckless
Tib: bag-med |
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recognition
Tib: 'du-shes Skt: samjna The mental factor (subsidiary awareness) of distinguishing an object as being something specific, such as when studying the Dharma, oneself as being a sick person, one's spiritual teacher as being a doctor, and the Dharma as being medicine. |
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recognitions, three | |
recognizable | |
recreational drugs | |
recurring existence | الوجود غير المتحكم به |
recurring samsara | السمسارا غير المتحكم بها |
red bodhichitta
Tib: byang-sems dmar-po |
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red increase
Tib: mched-pa |
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referent aim, without a | |
referent object
Tib: btags-chos The validly knowable phenomena that the names and concepts for them, imputed on a basis for labeling, refer to. |
المحل المشار إليه
الظاهرة القابلة للمعرفة بشكل صحيح والتي أسمها ومفهومها معنونون على أساسًا منها ويشيرون إليها. |
referent thing
Tib: btags-don The actual "thing" referred to by a name or concept, corresponding to the names or concepts for something, and which is findable, establishing its own existence by its own power, on the side of the referent object of the name or concept. I ... (more) |
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referent “thing”
Tib: btags-don |
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reflection | |
reflection, mental | |
reflexive
Turned in on itself. |
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reflexive appearance
Tib: rang-snang An appearance of a cognitive object that arises automatically from a person's clear light mind itself. Such an appearance may be either impure (with an appearance of truly established existence) or pure (without such an appearance). |
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reflexive awareness
Tib: rang-rig (1) The cognitive faculty within a cognition, asserted in the Sautrantika and Chittamatra tenet systems, that takes as its cognitive object the consciousness within the cognition that it is part of. It also cognizes the validity or invalid ... (more) |
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reflexive deep awareness
Tib: rang-rig ye-shes (1) In Kagyu and Sakya, that aspect of an arya's nonconceptual cognition of voidness that cognizes its own two-truth nature. (2) In Nyingma, that aspect of pure awareness (rigpa) that cognizes its own two truths or its own threefold nature ... (more) |