three natures. 1) {kun brtags pa'i mtshan nyid} imaginary. 2) {gzhan gyi bang gi mtshan nyid} relational. 3) {yongs su grub pa'i mtshan nyid} absolute. Three Characteristics of the Continuum of the Path. The awareness as the four kinds of realization is the characteristic of perception {rtogs pa rnam pa bzhi'i tshul rig pa ni shes pa'i mtshan nyid} the repeated experience of it is the characteristic of the entrance {yang nas yang du goms par byed pa ni 'jug pa'i mtshan nyid} and the actualization of it by the power of experience is the characteristic of the result {goms pa'i mthus mngon du gyur ba ni 'bras bu'i mtshan nyid}. Three Essential Categories. nature
three natures [1 {kun brtags pa'i mtshan nyid} - imaginary, parikalpita two {gzhan gyi bang gi mtshan nyid} - relational, paratantra three {yongs su grub pa'i mtshan nyid} - absolute, perfection, parinispanna) OR three characteristics of the continuum of the path (insight/ awareness as the four kinds of realisation is the characteristic of knowledge {rtogs pa rnam pa bzhi'i tshul rig pa ni shes pa'i mtshan nyid} the repeated experience of it is the characteristic of the entrance {yang nas yang du goms par byed pa ni 'jug pa'i mtshan nyid} and the actualisation of it by the power of experience is the characteristic of the result {goms pa'i mthus mngon du gyur ba ni 'bras bu'i mtshan nyid}-gd-mk), three essential categories (gd-mk)(tserig)
the three characters
<term> three natures