Term |
grasping for truly established existence
Referenced by: grasping for true existence (alternative term) |
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Tibetan | bden-'dzin |
Sanskrit | satyagraha |
Pali | |
Definition | (1) Both to cognize (literally, take as a cognitive object) the appearance of the world as having truly established existence, which the habits of this grasping cause the mind to fabricate and project, as well as believing this deceptive appearance to correspond to how things actually exist, (2) simply cognizing the appearance of the world as having truly established existence, without actually believing this deceptive appearance to correspond to how things actually exist. Gelug asserts both definitions, while non-Gelug asserts only the first. Abbreviated as "grasping for true existence." |
Arabic | التمسك بالوجود المثبت فعلياً |
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German | Greifen nach wahrhaft begründeter Existenz |
French | saisie envers une existence véritablement établie |
Jeffrey Hopkins En, Ti... | the conception of true existence; conception of inherent existence |
Russian | цепляние за истинно доказанное существование |