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'''Eighty indicative conceptions''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rang bzhin brgyad cu‘i kun rtog'') — various emotional and cognitive states. They are divided into three groups. The first group has thirty-three, the second has forty and the third has seven types of conceptualization. | '''Eighty indicative conceptions''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rang bzhin brgyad cu‘i kun rtog'') — various emotional and cognitive states. They are divided into three groups. The first group (which are states which result from [[anger]]) has thirty-three, the second (which are states which result from [[desire]]) has forty and the third (which are states which result from [[ignorance]]) has seven types of conceptualization. | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
[[Category:80s-Eighties]] | [[Category:80s-Eighties]] |
Revision as of 21:17, 21 August 2009
Eighty indicative conceptions (Wyl. rang bzhin brgyad cu‘i kun rtog) — various emotional and cognitive states. They are divided into three groups. The first group (which are states which result from anger) has thirty-three, the second (which are states which result from desire) has forty and the third (which are states which result from ignorance) has seven types of conceptualization.