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1) [[Vimokṣa]] ([[विमोक्ष]], “liberation”) or [[Aṣṭavimokṣa]] refers to a set of “eight liberations” as defined in the [[Dharma-saṃgraha]] (section 59):
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1) [[Vimokṣa]] ([[विमोक्ष]], “[[liberation]]”) or [[Aṣṭavimokṣa]] refers to a set of “[[eight liberations]]” as defined in the [[Dharma-saṃgraha]] (section 59):
  
  
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one having form perceives forms as empty,
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one having [[form]] [[perceives]] [[forms]] as [[empty]],
  
not perceiving forms internally, one perceives forms externally as empty,
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not perceiving [[forms]] internally, one [[perceives]] [[forms]] externally as [[empty]],
  
one perceives being resolved on beauty as empty,
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one [[perceives]] being resolved on [[beauty]] as [[empty]],
  
one perceives the sphere of endless space as empty,
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one [[perceives]] the [[sphere]] of [[endless space]] as [[empty]],
  
one perceives the sphere of endless [[consciousness]] as empty,
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one [[perceives]] the [[sphere]] of [[endless]] [[consciousness]] as [[empty]],
  
one perceives the sphere of nothingness as empty,
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one [[perceives]] the [[sphere of nothingness]] as [[empty]],
  
one perceives the sphere of [[neither-perception-nor-non-perception]] as empty,
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one [[perceives]] the [[sphere]] of [[neither-perception-nor-non-perception]] as [[empty]],
  
one perceives the sphere of the cessation of perception and feeling as empty.
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one [[perceives]] the [[sphere]] of the [[cessation]] of [[perception]] and [[feeling]] as [[empty]].
  
  
The [[Dharma-samgraha]] ([[Dharmasangraha]]) is an extensive glossary of [[Buddhist]] technical terms in Sanskrit (eg., [[vimokṣa]]). The work is attributed to [[Nagarjuna]] who lived around the 2nd century A.D.
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The [[Dharma-samgraha]] ([[Dharmasangraha]]) is an extensive glossary of [[Buddhist]] technical terms in [[Sanskrit]] (eg., [[vimokṣa]]). The work is attributed to [[Nagarjuna]] who lived around the 2nd century A.D.
  
  
2) [[Vimokṣa]] ([[विमोक्ष]], “liberation”) or [[Trivimokṣa]] refers to the “three liberations” as defined in the [[Dharma-saṃgraha]] (section 73):
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2) [[Vimokṣa]] ([[विमोक्ष]], “[[liberation]]”) or [[Trivimokṣa]] refers to the “[[three liberations]]” as defined in the [[Dharma-saṃgraha]] (section 73):
  
[[śūnyata]] (empty),
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[[śūnyata]] ([[empty]]),
[[animitta]] (signless),
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[[animitta]] ([[signless]]),
[[apraṇihita]] (desireless).
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[[apraṇihita]] ([[desireless]]).
  
  

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1) Vimokṣa (विमोक्ष, “liberation”) or Aṣṭavimokṣa refers to a set of “eight liberations” as defined in the Dharma-saṃgraha (section 59):


Vimoksha, : Vimokṣa


one having form perceives forms as empty,

not perceiving forms internally, one perceives forms externally as empty,

one perceives being resolved on beauty as empty,

one perceives the sphere of endless space as empty,

one perceives the sphere of endless consciousness as empty,

one perceives the sphere of nothingness as empty,

one perceives the sphere of neither-perception-nor-non-perception as empty,

one perceives the sphere of the cessation of perception and feeling as empty.


The Dharma-samgraha (Dharmasangraha) is an extensive glossary of Buddhist technical terms in Sanskrit (eg., vimokṣa). The work is attributed to Nagarjuna who lived around the 2nd century A.D.


2) Vimokṣa (विमोक्ष, “liberation”) or Trivimokṣa refers to the “three liberations” as defined in the Dharma-saṃgraha (section 73):

śūnyata (empty), animitta (signless), apraṇihita (desireless).




Source

https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/vimoksha