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From Buddha-Nature

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Completing karma; karma that contributes to specific details of<br> a given type of existence (human, etc.) determined by an ākṣepaka karma.  +
All exists; i.e. dharma-s always (sarvadā) exist, whether future,<br> present or past.  +
Universal dharma-s which are non-veiled- non-defined.  +
The spiritual insight into the true nature of dharma-s, derived for<br> the first time in one’s samsāric existence, in the direct realization<br> of duḥkha-satya pertaining to the kāma-dhātu.  +
‘Characteristic of the conditioned’,. There are four of them, of the nature<br> of viprayukta-saṃsāra:jāti, sthiti,jarā, anityatā/vyaya. Together,<br> they render a conditioned dharma momentary (ksanika).  +
Ideationless attainment, one of the viprayukta-saṃskāra-s. <br>This is sought by the heretics who misconstrue that such<br> a state is final liberation.  +
Abandonment of defilement. This is not the destruction of defilement(as<br>no dharma can be destroyed as such), but rather the severing of the<br> prāpti from the serial continutity of the individual.  +
‘Five fetters pertaining to the lower portion’,i.e., to the kāma-dhātu.<br> They comprise: satkāya-dṛṣṭi, śīla-vrata-parāmarśa, vicikitsā.<br> kāmacchanda and vyāpāda.  +