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| Wylie | mal |
| Wylie Definition | a clan. Btsan-lha. In Zhi-byed Coll. one often finds the expression bde mal, 'comfortable bed,' to mean 'a good place to be.' Example: Simply having extricated oneself from desiring thoughts is a good place to be, since the ultimate result of ulterior desire is suffering. 'dod blo cig pu thongs pas / des bde mal 'chos pa yin te / zhe 'dod kyi mtha' sdug bsngal yin pa'i phyir ro. Zhi-byed Coll. V 174.7. |
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