Difference between revisions of "'gog pa'i rnam thar"

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the liberation of cessation [one of the eight liberations, rnam thar brgyad. Within nature of the path where mind and mental contents dwell in complete pacification there is a liberation in which coarse feeling and perception cease.] [IW]
 
the liberation of cessation [one of the eight liberations, rnam thar brgyad. Within nature of the path where mind and mental contents dwell in complete pacification there is a liberation in which coarse feeling and perception cease.] [IW]

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འགོག་པའི་རྣམ་ཐར
the liberation of cessation [one of the eight liberations, rnam thar brgyad. Within nature of the path where mind and mental contents dwell in complete pacification there is a liberation in which coarse feeling and perception cease.] [IW]

the liberation of cessation [one of the 8 liberations [IW]