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One of three types of direct realization. It refers to the<br>fact of the outflow-free prajñā taking the same objects as its conjoined <br>dharma-s in the process of direct realization. —► abhisamaya  +
That which accords with the latter (and not the former) alternative.  +
"Nirvāṇa is called Dharma; the noble eightfold path<br> is called anu-dharma. The Buddha’s disciples’practice therein<br> is called dharma-anudharma-pratipatti" (DŚŚ, 463b)  +
Knowable-hindrance. Only a Buddha can overcome this, in addition to<br>overcoming the defilement-hindrance (kleśāvaraṇa). When it is overcome,<br>a Buddha is perfectly omniscient, capable of knowing both the intrinsic<br>(svalakṣaṇa)and common characteristics (sāmānya-lakṣaṇa) of all things.  +
‘Disappearance-disappearance’. Same as anityatā-anityatā. —►anulakṣaṇa.  +
(Those) abiding in their attainment without retrogressing, although they<br> may not progress unless effort is exerted.  +
Equal-immediate condition, one of the four pratyaya-s. It serves as the<br> support for, and gives way to, the arising of the immediately<br> succeeding dharma in the serial continuity.  +