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  • *general objective (Kapstein) *generic image (Hopkins)<ref>Matthew Kapstein says: "The term 'objective generality' is defined in a great many ways by later Tibetan thinkers. Rec ...
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  • * objective generality. MK (2000) says: ""The term 'objective generality' (དོན་སྤྱི་) is defined in a great many ways b * objective generality {{Glossref|RTH}} {{Glossref|CPT}} ...
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  • * objective self {{Glossref|RTH}} {{Glossref|CPT}} ...
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  • ...(Skt. ''avavāda''; Tib. གདམས་ངག་), which are the methods for attaining its objective, #The objective (Skt. ''uddeśa''; Tib. ཆེད་དུ་བྱ་བ་) of the practi ...
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  • *Forgetfulness is to be unclear and forget a virtuous objective. It is lax [[mindfulness]] which is concurrent with [[destructive emotions] *Forgetfulness is to be unclear and forget a virtuous objective. It is the erroneous mindfulness which accompanies a disturbing emotion, an ...
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  • Unstained by [[Three bases of clinging|objective clinging]],<br/> ...
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  • * the objective supports {{Glossref|EC}} ...
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  • #[[objective condition]] (''ālamabanapratyaya''; དམིགས་རྐྱེན་, ...
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  • ...མ་པ་]], ''rnam pa''). Mind is therefore divided into two: the apprehended, objective aspect (Tib. བཟུངས་བའི་སེམས་, ''zungwé sem'' ...
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  • ...yongdrub'', Wyl. ''yongs grub'') when affixed to 'nature', connotes on the objective side the nature an object has when it is thoroughly understood. On the subj ...
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  • ...anding of the path of liberation through a study of the text. The ultimate objective is the practitioner’s attainment of the final goal. The connection refers ...
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  • The Buddhist tradition describes cosmological realms which are the objective correlates of subjective experiences of states of [[meditative absorption]] ...
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  • ...therefore strive to exclusively perform deeds that are wholesome. The main objective of the scripture, however, appears to be to provide an account of the found ...
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  • ...an object which causes the inability to remain one-pointedly on a virtuous objective. It can be defined as distraction towards the outer, the inner, and towards ...
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  • :#Then, it is not that the methods for accomplishing this supreme objective bear no relation to what is in the treatise, as in the case of [a text abou ...
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  • |Second Case: Objective Case, {{gtib|ལས་སུ་བྱ་བའི་སྒྲ་}} ...hat Tibetan place them together into three cases coming from Sanskrit i.e. Objective Case {{gtib|ལས་སུ་བྱ་བའི་སྒྲ་}}, Purposiv ...
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  • ...{{gtib|འབད་}} "to make effort" belongs to the "verb class VI" / "Agentive-Objective Verb"<ref>P.G. Hackett, A Tibetan Verb Lexicon, 2003, p.131</ref> which cor ...
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  • ...human birth] when [you] have the ability to certainly accomplish the great objective, the [state of] omniscience ... }}<br> ...
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  • ...r versions have དགོས་པ་ (purpose) in place of དགོངས་པ་, translated here as objective.</ref> ...
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  • #The objective condition (''dmigs rkyen'') is the teacher's knowledge of the empowerment, ...
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