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'''Particle''' (Tib. | '''Particle''' (Tib. རྡུལ་, ''dül'', [[Wyl.]] ''rdul'') — the teachings mention many types of particle. As it says in the summary (''domjang'') of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]’s ''[[Khenjuk]]'': | ||
:Increasing in size by multiples of seven, | :Increasing in size by multiples of seven, | ||
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:‘Sunbeam,’ ‘louse-egg,’ ‘louse’ and ‘finger-width’ particles. | :‘Sunbeam,’ ‘louse-egg,’ ‘louse’ and ‘finger-width’ particles. | ||
These are the different types of particle, of increasing size, which, it is said, make up all outer phenomena. Basically there are two types of particle: those with parts and those without parts. | These are the different types of particle, of increasing size, which, it is said, make up all outer phenomena. Basically there are two types of particle: those with parts and those [[Partless particle|without parts]]. | ||
[[Category:Philosophical Tenets]] | [[Category:Philosophical Tenets]] |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 15 May 2021
Particle (Tib. རྡུལ་, dül, Wyl. rdul) — the teachings mention many types of particle. As it says in the summary (domjang) of Mipham Rinpoche’s Khenjuk:
- Increasing in size by multiples of seven,
- The subtlemost particle, the particle,
- And the so-called ‘iron,’ ‘water,’ ‘rabbit,’ ‘sheep,’ ‘ox,’
- ‘Sunbeam,’ ‘louse-egg,’ ‘louse’ and ‘finger-width’ particles.
These are the different types of particle, of increasing size, which, it is said, make up all outer phenomena. Basically there are two types of particle: those with parts and those without parts.