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-([[mngon pa kun btus]])-. An authoritative scripture on Buddhist metaphysics according to [[Mahayana]], composed by the Indian pandita [[Asanga]]. [RY]<br>
[['phral byung rkyen gyi mi khom rnam pa brgyad]]
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(1) To be greatly disturbed by the five poisonous emotions<br>
(2) To be extremely stupid<br>
(3) To fall prey to evil influences <br>
(4) To be distracted by laziness<br>
(5) To lead a wrong way of life<br>
(6) To be enslaved or controlled by others<br>
(7) To practice only for the sake of protection from dangers<br>
(8) To practice a mere semblance of the dharma for the sake of gain and fame. [MR]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 17 January 2006

'phral byung rkyen gyi mi khom rnam pa brgyad

(1) To be greatly disturbed by the five poisonous emotions
(2) To be extremely stupid
(3) To fall prey to evil influences
(4) To be distracted by laziness
(5) To lead a wrong way of life
(6) To be enslaved or controlled by others
(7) To practice only for the sake of protection from dangers
(8) To practice a mere semblance of the dharma for the sake of gain and fame. [MR]