Five types of result
Five types of result (Tib. འབྲས་བུ་ལྔ་, dré bu nga, Wyl. 'bras bu lnga)
- The result of ripening (Skt. vipākaphala; Wyl. rnam smin gyi 'bras bu)
- The dominant result (Skt. adhipatiphala; Wyl. bdag po'i 'bras bu)
- The result similar to its cause (Skt. niṣyandaphala; Wyl. rgyu mthun pa'i 'bras bu)
- The personal result (Skt. puruṣakāraphala; Wyl. skyes bu byed pa'i 'bras bu)
- The result of freedom (Skt. visaṃyogaphala; Wyl. bral ba'i 'bras bu)
Alternative translations
- The ripened effect
- The ruling effect
- The effect resembling the cause
- The effect of the acting person
- The effect of absence
Thomas Doctor:
- The ripened effect
- The predominant effect
- The effect that accords with its cause
- The effect of individual effort
- The effect of separation
David Karma Choephel:
- The fully ripened result
- The dominant result
- The causally compatible result
- The personal result
- The result of removal