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==Subdivisions==
==Subdivisions==
#Opposition of non-coexistence (''lhan cig mi gnas 'gal ba''), which is itself divided into factual opposition (''don 'gal''), such as hot and cold, and mental opposition (''blo 'gal''), such as self-grasping and the realization of selflessness
#Opposition of non-coexistence or simultaneous opposition (''lhan cig mi gnas 'gal ba''), which is itself divided into factual opposition (''don 'gal''), such as hot and cold, and mental opposition (''blo 'gal''), such as self-grasping and the realization of selflessness
#Opposotion of mutual exclusion (''phan tshun spangs 'gal''), which is itself divided into direct opposition (''dngos 'gal''), such as permanence and impermanence, and indirect opposition (''brgyud 'gal''), such as produced and permanent.
#Opposition of mutual exclusion (''phan tshun spangs 'gal''), which is itself divided into direct opposition (''dngos 'gal''), such as permanence and impermanence, and indirect opposition (''brgyud 'gal''), such as produced and permanent.


==Alternative Translations==
==Alternative Translations==
*Anithesis or contradiction ([[PAD|Padmakara]])
*Incompatibility
*Incompatibility



Revision as of 17:11, 3 April 2011

Opposition (Skt. virodha/viruddha; Tib. འགལ་བ་ 'gal ba) is defined as "a situation in which two entities are mutually incompatible". [1]

Subdivisions

  1. Opposition of non-coexistence or simultaneous opposition (lhan cig mi gnas 'gal ba), which is itself divided into factual opposition (don 'gal), such as hot and cold, and mental opposition (blo 'gal), such as self-grasping and the realization of selflessness
  2. Opposition of mutual exclusion (phan tshun spangs 'gal), which is itself divided into direct opposition (dngos 'gal), such as permanence and impermanence, and indirect opposition (brgyud 'gal), such as produced and permanent.

Alternative Translations

  • Anithesis or contradiction (Padmakara)
  • Incompatibility

Notes

  1. dngos po gnyis phan tshun gnod bya dang gnod byed du gyur pa