"snang ba" and "snang yul"

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rai
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"snang ba" and "snang yul"

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Longchenpa's distinction between "snang ba" and "snang yul" , where i could read more about it?

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rai wrote:Longchenpa's distinction between "snang ba" and "snang yul" , where i could read more about it?

thank you
"Longchenpa's distinction between snang ba (sensory appearances in general) and snang yul (the/ one's individual perception of these as sense objects)"

From: http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/snang_yul" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Interesting question.

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You could try A Precious Garland. Just a suggestion.

Might be textual rather than pith though. Hope it helps.
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