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Wylie | snod kyin gsum |
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English Definition | The three faults of a receptacle; the three faults to be removed while listening to a discourse.\n1. {rna ba mi gtad kha sbub lta bu'i skyon/} fault of not paying attention to the teachings like a pot turned upside down\n2. {yid la mi 'dzin zhabs rdol lta bu'i skyen/} fault of not retaining the teachings in one's mind like a pot which is leaking\n3. {nyon mongs dang 'dres dug can lta bu'i skyen/} fault of having a deluded mind like a dirty or poisonous vessel. |
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