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The tortoise’s hair,a simile for something absolutely non-existent.  +
Immateriality. It also stands for the ārūpya-dhātu.  +
Object-referent; meaning; purpose (There are many other meanings).  +
‘Matter acompanying (/operating together with)<br> thought’;i.e., the avijñapti.  +
(Defilements) that are aid to be •universal’ (sarvatraga) in that they<br>move in all the five category (nikāyà) of abandonables pertaining to<br> their own sphere (dhātu).  +
‘Production-production ’,one of the four anulakṣaṇa-s. <br>Its function is to generate jāti. —►anulakṣaṇa.  +
One who ‘has gained victory,, i.e., one who has become an adept<br> (in a practice) and is no more a beginner (ādikarmika).  +
A set of 10 principal unskillful actions: 1.prānātipāta, 2. adattādāna, <br>3. kāma-mithvācāra, 4. mṛṣā-vāda, 5. paiśunya, 6. pāruṣya, <br>7. saṃbhinna-pralāpa, 8. abhidhyā, 9. vyāpāda,10. mithyū-dṛṣṭi.  +
Hindrance of liberation. To attain perfect liberation, an arhat must<br>overcome this hindrance besides the kleśāvarana. There are different<br> opinions among the Abhidharma masters: some say this is the<br> samāpatty-āvarana; others say it is the aklista-ajñāna. ubhayabhāga-vimukta.  +