- ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན་གསུམ།
- ting nge ’dzin gsum
- trayaḥ samādhyaḥ
- Term
- three meditative stabilities
- ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན་གསུམ།
- ting nge ’dzin gsum
- trayaḥ samādhyaḥ
These are listed as (1) the meditative stability endowed with ideation and scrutiny, (2) the meditative stability free from ideation and endowed merely with scrutiny, and (3) the meditative stability devoid of both ideation and scrutiny. For an explanation according to this text, see UT22084-026-001-1633. Note that this term is also used in this text to refer to the usual set of three meditative stabilities: emptiness, signlessness, and wishlessness.
- three meditative stabilities
- ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན་གསུམ།
- ting nge ’dzin gsum
- trayaḥ samādhyaḥ
These are listed as (1) the meditative stability of emptiness, (2) the meditative stability of signlessness, and (3) the meditative stability of wishlessness. For an explanation according to this text, see UT22084-026-001-1629. Note that this term is also used in this text to refer to a different set of three meditative stabilities.
- three absorptions
- ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན་གསུམ།
- ting nge ’dzin gsum
- trayaḥ samādhyaḥ