སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་བཅུ་བཞི། | Glossary of Terms
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སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་བཅུ་བཞི་པོ།
- སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་བཅུ་བཞི།
- stong pa nyid bcu bzhi
- stong pa nyid bcu bzhi po
- caturdaśaśūnyatā
- Term
- fourteen emptinesses
- སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་བཅུ་བཞི་པོ།
- stong pa nyid bcu bzhi po
- caturdaśaśūnyatā
These comprise the first fourteen of the eighteen emptinesses, which are enumerated at UT22084-029-001-293: (1) inner emptiness, (2) outer emptiness, (3) inner and outer emptiness, (4) the emptiness of emptiness, (5) great emptiness, (6) the emptiness of ultimate reality, (7) the emptiness of the compounded, (8) the emptiness of the uncompounded, (9) the emptiness of what transcends limits, (10) the emptiness of no beginning and no end, (11) the emptiness of nonrepudiation, (12) the emptiness of a basic nature, (13) the emptiness of all dharmas, and (14) the emptiness of its own mark.
- fourteen emptinesses
- སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་བཅུ་བཞི་པོ།
- stong pa nyid bcu bzhi po
- caturdaśaśūnyatā
These comprise the first fourteen of the eighteen emptinesses: (1) inner emptiness, (2) outer emptiness, (3) inner and outer emptiness, (4) the emptiness of emptiness, (5) great emptiness, (6) the emptiness of ultimate reality, (7) the emptiness of the compounded, (8) the emptiness of the uncompounded, (9) the emptiness of what transcends limits, (10) the emptiness of no beginning and no end, (11) the emptiness of nonrepudiation, (12) the emptiness of a basic nature, (13) the emptiness of all dharmas, and (14) the emptiness of its own mark.
- fourteen aspects of emptiness
- སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་བཅུ་བཞི།
- stong pa nyid bcu bzhi
- caturdaśaśūnyatā
These are enumerated in UT22084-026-001-5007 and comprise the first fourteen of the eighteen aspects of emptiness, q.v. See also Lamotte: The Treatise on the Great Virtue of Wisdom, IV: p. 1670.