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Wylie | thabs mkhas sbyor ba bcu |
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English Definition | The ten trainings in skillful means. The special qualities of a Bodhisattva on the three pure grounds—the eighth, ninth and tenth.\n1){bdud bzhi las rgyal ba'i sbyor ba/} victonous from the four demons (see- {bdud bzhi})\n2){dom dam par mi gnas shing tha snyad du gnas pa'i sbyor ba/} abides in relative state and not in ultimate\n3){gzhan don sngon gyi smon lam gyis 'phen par byed pa'i sbyor ba/} projects the fulfilment of others' goals through the power of past prayers\n4){thun mong ma yin pa'i sbyor ba/} uncommon trainings\n5){chos thams cad la bden par rang bzhin med pa'i sbyor ba/} apprehension of the lack of truly existent or the inherent nature of all phenomena\n6){bden par mi dmigs pa'i sbyor ba/} lack of grasping at true existence\n7){mtshan ma med pa'i sbyor ba/} grasping at signs of true existence\n8){smon pa med pa'i sbyor ba/} lack of truly existent aspiration\n9){phyin ci log bzhi las grol ba'i rtags kyi sbyor ba/} has four irreversible signs\n10) {rtogs pa tshad med pa'i sbyor ba/} has immeasurable insight into realizations. |
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