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|Glossary-DefinitionTDC=jo nang pa'i lugs kyi kun rdzob kyi cha nas chos thams cad rang ngos su bden pas stong pa'i lta ba'o | |Glossary-DefinitionTDC=jo nang pa'i lugs kyi kun rdzob kyi cha nas chos thams cad rang ngos su bden pas stong pa'i lta ba'o | ||
|Glossary-DefinitionOther="Generally speaking, the [other-emptiness] refers to the idea that ultimate truth is empty of defilements that are naturally other than ultimate truth, whereas self-emptiness implies that everything including ultimate truth is empty of its own inherent nature." - Wangchuk, Tsering. The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows (2017), page 4. | |||
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Revision as of 11:29, 21 May 2018
| Key Term | rangtong |
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| In Tibetan Script | རང་སྟོང་ |
| Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | rang stong |
| Tibetan Phonetic Rendering | rangtong |
| English Standard | self-emptiness |
| Richard Barron's English Term | unqualified emptiness |
| Ives Waldo's English Term | intrinsic emptiness |
| Source Language | Tibetan |
| Related Terms | zhentong |
| Definitions | |
| Tshig mdzod Chen mo | jo nang pa'i lugs kyi kun rdzob kyi cha nas chos thams cad rang ngos su bden pas stong pa'i lta ba'o |
| Other Definitions | "Generally speaking, the [other-emptiness] refers to the idea that ultimate truth is empty of defilements that are naturally other than ultimate truth, whereas self-emptiness implies that everything including ultimate truth is empty of its own inherent nature." - Wangchuk, Tsering. The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows (2017), page 4. |