Paranvayavikalpa, Parānvayavikalpa, Paranvaya-vikalpa: 1 definition
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Source: Google Books: The Treasury of Knowledge: Book six, parts one and two (philosophy)Parānvayavikalpa (परान्वयविकल्प) refers to “imaginations disclosed by other intellectual efforts consequent on having studied Buddhist and non-Buddhist teachings”, and represents a further explanation of the ten aspects of distracting false imagination (daśa-vikṣepa-vikalpa), according to Khewang Yeshe Gyatso, Exegetical Memorandum chapter 5 (Cf. Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkārakārikā, chapter 11). These [e.g., Parānvayavikalpa] are related to the imaginary nature (parikalpita). These ten are enumerated as aspects of false imagination which may be imputed in all sorts of contexts, and it is on this basis that the process of reification actually comes to partake of the imaginary nature.
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