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Paratantra

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Paratantra (Sanskrit). The ‘dependent’ or ‘relative’ nature, one of the three natures (tri-Svabhāva) according to Yogācāra philosophy. Paratantra denotes the conditioned stream of experience itself associated with Saṃsāra, through which a falsely imagined (parikalpita) duality of a subject and objects is generated and projected onto reality by the activation of imprinted predispositions (vāsanā) contained in the storehouse Consciousness (ālaya-Vijñāna).

See also grāhya-grāhaka; pariniṣpanna.

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