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'''[[parikalpita]]''' (Sanskrit). The ‘imagined’, one of the three natures ([[tri-svabhāva]]) according to [[Yogācāra]] [[philosophy]]. It denotes the unreal ([[parikalpita]]) [[duality]] of a perceiving subject and perceived objects that has been projected onto [[reality]] by the dependent nature ([[paratantra]]), resulting in the {{Wiki|existence}} of an individual in [[saṃsāra]]. | '''[[parikalpita]]''' (Sanskrit). The ‘imagined’, one of the three natures ([[tri-svabhāva]]) according to [[Yogācāra]] [[philosophy]]. It denotes the unreal ([[parikalpita]]) [[duality]] of a perceiving subject and perceived objects that has been projected onto [[reality]] by the dependent nature ([[paratantra]]), resulting in the {{Wiki|existence}} of an individual in [[saṃsāra]]. | ||
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parikalpita (Sanskrit). The ‘imagined’, one of the three natures (tri-svabhāva) according to Yogācāra philosophy. It denotes the unreal (parikalpita) duality of a perceiving subject and perceived objects that has been projected onto reality by the dependent nature (paratantra), resulting in the existence of an individual in saṃsāra.
See also [grāhya-grāhaka]]; pariniṣpanna.