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འདུས་མ་བྱས། | Glossary of Terms
འདུས་མ་བྱས།
’dus ma byas
asaṃskṛta
- Term
- Unconditioned
- འདུས་མ་བྱས་པ།
- ’dus ma byas pa
- asaṃskṛta
Not composed of constituent parts; not dependent on causes.
- Unconditioned
- འདུས་མ་བགྱིས་པ།
- ’dus ma bgyis pa
- asaṃskṛta
Refers to phenomena that are not produced by causes and conditions, such as nirvāṇa.
- Unconditioned
- འདུ་མ་བྱས།
- ’du ma byas
- asaṃskṛta
- Unconditioned
- འདུས་མ་བྱས།
- ’dus ma byas
- asaṃskṛta
Not composed of constituent parts; not dependent on causes.
- Unconditioned
- འདུས་མ་བྱས།
- ’dus ma byas
- asaṃskṛta
Refers to phenomena that are not produced by causes and conditions.
- Uncompounded
- འདུས་མ་བྱས།
- ’dus ma byas
- asaṃskṛta
- Unconditioned phenomena
- འདུས་མ་བྱས་པའི་ཆོས།
- ’dus ma byas pa’i chos
- asaṃskṛtadharma
Unconditioned phenomena, as described in UT22084-031-002-416, include the following: Non-arising, non-abiding, non-disintegration, and non-transformation with respect to all things, and similarly, the cessation of desire, the cessation of hatred, the cessation of delusion, the abiding of phenomena in the real nature, reality, the expanse of reality, maturity with respect to all things, the real nature, the unmistaken real nature, the inalienable real nature, and the finality of existence.
(See also UT22084-031-002-408).