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JH-ENG

tenet; established conclusion; tenet system; system of tenets; system; outlook

JH-OE

in the ety I changed grub pa'i to grub pa'am; check

JH-T, JH-DEFT, JH-EXT

grub pa'i mtha'

JH-SKT

{LCh}siddhAnta; siddhyanta

OT

[403] (sidd+hantaH) phyi nang gi chos lugs so so'i lta ba 'dzin tshul te rang gi blo ngor gzhi lam 'bras bu gsum sogs gzhung dang/ rigs pas bsgrubs nas grub par thag bcad pa'i lta tshul lam/ gzhung lugs/ ...

JH-DEFT

sgra bshad/ lung rigs gang rung la brten nas thag bcad cing grub pa'am dam bcas pa'i don de nyid rang gi blo ngor tshul de las gzhan du 'dor med pas na/ * zhes brjod pa

JH-DEFE

Contextual etymology: A tenet [literally, an established conclusion] is a meaning that has been decided upon and established or promised in reliance upon scripture and/or reasoning and which, from the perspective of one's mind, will not be forsaken for something else

JH-EXT

1. dpal mchog 'grel pa chung ba slob dpon kun snying gis mdzad pa ma yin te/ de dang grub mtha' mi mthun pa'i phyir/; 2. gsang sngags kyi * rgya mtsho'i pha rol du son pa

JH-EXE

1. the shorter commentary on the Glorious ParamAdya was not composed by A#nandagarbha because it does not accord in outlook with his great commentary on the Glorious ParamAdya Tantra; 2. [he] reached the far shore of the ocean of secret mantra systems

JV

philosophical systems, religion, philosophical tenets, Siddhantas, established conclusion, opinion, theory, resolution for liberation from miseries, determination for obtaining nirvana, dogma, tenet, system of tenets, system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, siddhanta, philosophical treatises, philosophical position

IW

doctrine, siddhanta [way of grasping outsider and buddhist dharma traditions' individual views; from one's own mental viewpoint ground, path, and fruition etc. having been established by texts and reasoning the doctrinal tradicion resolves its establishment]

RB

philosophical system/ tenets/ school of thought; isc. strategy

RY

tenets; tenet systems [ggd]. philosophical schools. The four Buddhist schools of thought are: Vaibhashika, Sautrantika, Chittamatra, and Madhyamika. The former two are Hinayana and the latter two Mahayana. tenet system; school; scholastic sectarianism; philosophical system; system of philosophy, philosophical tenets, [siddhanta], philosophical concepts; Def: {kun mkhyen rong ston chen pos/ grub mtha'i don ni/ blang dor gyi don la rnam par dpyod pa zhugs pa'i gang zag rang rang gi 'dod pas yongs su dpyad pa'i don yin la/ sgra don ni/ rang rang gi lugs kyi lung rigs kyis grub pa de las phar nam yang 'gro sa med pa'i don la bshad do} 1) theory, tenet, philosophical system / school / tradition, school of thought, doctrine, school of teaching, "established view / conclusion." philosophical system. 2) authoritative treatise. established conclusion / tenet / theory / philosophy

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