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Wylie | mtha' bzhi |
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English Definition | A. The four extreme beliefs in the inherent existence:\n1. {bdag las skye ba/} [ātmaja]/ production from self\n2. {gzhan las skye ba} [paraja]/ production from others\n3. {gnyis ka las skye ba/} [ubhayaja]/ production from both\n4. {rgyu med las skye ba/} [akāraṇaja]/ production without causes.\nB. The four ends:\n1. {skyes mtha' 'chi ba/} death as the end of birth\n2. {'dus mtha' bral ba/} separation as the end of meeting\n3. {bsags mtha' 'dzad pa/} exhaustion as the end of accumulation\n4. {mtho mtha' sluu+ung ba/} downfall as the end of an elevated position.\nС. The four extremes:\n1. {yod mtha'/} extreme of existence\n2. {med mtha'/} extreme of non-existence\n3. {gnyis ka'i mtha'/} extreme of being both\n4. {gnyis min gyi mtha'/} extreme of being neither. |
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