Grasping for an impossible "soul" of phenomena

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In the Mahayana tenet systems, the mind, focused on any validly knowable phenomenon, giving rise to an appearance of it as existing in the manner refuted by that tenet system and, with incorrect consideration and unawareness (ignorance), taking its mode of appearance to correspond to its actual mode of existence.

Tibetan: ཆོས་ཀྱི་བདག་འཛིན། chos-kyi bdag-'dzin

Sanskrit: dharmātmagrāha

Synonyms: Grasping for an impossible self of phenomena; Grasping for the self of phenomena


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Deutsch: Greifen nach einer unmöglichen „Seele" von Phänomenen

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