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'''Complete Application of All Aspects''' (Skt. ''sarvākārābhisaṁbodha''; | '''Complete Application of All Aspects''' (Skt. ''sarvākārābhisaṁbodha''; Tib. རྣམ་རྫོགས་སྦྱོར་བ་, Wyl. ''rnam rdzogs sbyor ba'') is the fourth of the [[eight topics]] of the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]''. | ||
==Definition== | ==Definition== |
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Complete Application of All Aspects (Skt. sarvākārābhisaṁbodha; Tib. རྣམ་རྫོགས་སྦྱོར་བ་, Wyl. rnam rdzogs sbyor ba) is the fourth of the eight topics of the Abhisamayalankara.
Definition
Complete application of all aspects is defined as the bodhisattvas’ yoga of meditation in which one brings together the three types of non-arising in order to master the realization of the threefold knowledge .
Subdivisions
When divided in terms of its essence and so on, there are twenty applications, and when divided in terms of its aspects, there are 173 subdivisions.
Parameters
It is present from the lesser path of accumulation until the end of the tenth bhumi.
Alternative Translations
- Complete training in all aspects