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spang bya;object of abandonment;object of abandonment;prahātvya(?)  +
log par lta ba;wrong view;wrong view;mithyādṛṣhṭi  +
bdag po'i 'bras bu;environmental result;environmental result;ādhipatiphala  +
phra mar smra ba;divisive speech;divisive speech;paishunya  +
pha rol tu phyin pa;perfection;perfection;pāramitā  +
dge slong;fully ordained monk;fully ordained monk;bhikṣhu  +
gcig du bral gyi gtan tshigs;Argument Of Neither One Nor Many;argument of neither one nor many;One of the four great Madhyamika arguments, which investigates the nature of phenomena. All phenomena both inside and outside the mind are devoid of real existence because it can be shown that neither a single, discrete, truly existent thing, nor a plurality of such things, exists.  +