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Note on the transliteration:
The transliteration system of the BP/TLB is based on the Unicode/UTF-8 system. However, there may be difficulties with some of the letters – particularly on PC/Windows-based systems, but not so much on the Mac. We have chosen the most accepted older and traditional systems of transliteration against, e.g, Wylie for Tibetan, since with Unicode it is possible, in Sanskrit and Tibetan, etc., to represent one sound with one letter in almost all the cases (excepting Sanskrit and Tibetan aspirated letters, and Tibetan tsa, tsha, dza). We thus do not use the Wylie system which widely employs two letters for one sound (ng, ny, sh, zh etc.).
 
Important:
We ask you in particular to note the use of the ’ apostrophe and not the ' representing the avagrāha in Sanskrit, and most important the ’a-chuṅ in Tibetan. On the Mac the ’ is Alt-M.
 
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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionPreface
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Hahn (1982) 26,13-16
dvayor apy āgatigatī yat sthitiś ca na tattvataḥ |
lokanirvāṇayos tasmād viśeṣaḥ ka ivārthataḥ ||64||
Chi: 真諦, T.1656 494c15
二世無去來 現在實不住
Hahn (1982) 27,13-16
gaṅ phyir gñis ka’aṅ yaṅ dag tu | | ’gro daṅ ’oṅ daṅ gnas med pa | |
de phyir ’jig rten mya ṅan ’das | | don du khyad par ji lta bu | |
Eng: Tucci (1934/36) 322,17-20
From the standpoint of absolute truth, both this world as well as nirvāṇa are equally non-existent,
either in the future or in the past or in the present; how can then any difference between them be real?
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