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An infallible state of consciousness that is able to induce certainty about its object. It can be either conceptual or nonconceptual.  +
The wholesome forces and tendencies accumulated from virtuous actions of body, speech and mind.  +
The name of a Bodhisattva whose deeds are recounted in the Samadhiraja Sutra. See note 31.  +
An epithet for a Buddha, so called because he has overcome the four devils.  +
The state of liberation from the sorrowful condition of cyclic existence. Sometimes this term is used as a synonym for emptiness. See note 39.  +
The object to be negated in the investigation of emptiness. See notes 34 and 37.  +
There are four kinds of devils or demonic forces: death, disturbing conceptions, the aggregates of body and mind, and the evil celestial Devaputra.  +
lit: 'a superior being', one who has attained a direct perception of Ultimate Truth.  +
An epithet for a Buddha, here specifically for Shakyamuni Buddha  +
The aspect of mind that only has phenomena other than itself as its objects.  +
A Buddhist sage who, with Asanga, helped to revive the Mahayana; noted for his elucidation of the Madhyamaka philosophy of emptiness.  +
The continued experience of unsatisfactory states of existence resulting from · actions produced by disturbing conceptions.  +