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Sanskrit Noun

nītārtha

definitive meaning
नीतार्थ
ངེས་དོན་

Basic Meaning

Refers to a teaching that is literally true.

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Term Variations
Key Term nītārtha
Topic Variation nītārtha
Tibetan ངེས་དོན་  ( ngedön)
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration nges don  ( ngedön)
Devanagari Sanskrit नीतार्थ
Romanized Sanskrit nītārtha
Buddha-nature Site Standard English definitive meaning
Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term definitive meaning
Richard Barron's English Term definitive meaning
Gyurme Dorje's English Term definitive meaning
Ives Waldo's English Term true meaning
Term Information
Source Language Sanskrit
Basic Meaning Refers to a teaching that is literally true.
Related Terms neyārtha
Term Type Noun
Definitions
Tshig mdzod Chen mo gdul bya khyad par can rnams kyi ngor/ chos thams cad kyi chos nyid skye 'gag sogs spros pa dang bral ba'i don zab mo stong pa nyid dang/ dngos po gshis kyi gnas lugs rang bzhin gyis 'od gsal zhing smra bsam brjod pa thams cad las 'das pa'i don ston pa rnams dang/ de ston byed gsung rab dgongs 'grel dang bcas pa'o/
Further Reading Material Lipman, Kennard. "Nītārtha, Neyārtha, and Tathāgatagarbha in Tibet." Journal of Indian Philosophy 8, no. 1 (1980): 87–95.