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English Definition | The five favourable conditions. The five-fold conditions required of someone wishing to accept ordination as a monk or nun.\n1. {yul mchog gsum dang mkhan slob bzhugs pa dang /}\nthe presence of the Three Jewels, abbot and masters as the object of receiving ordination and not forsaking vows already received 2. {tshig snga ma sngon du song ba/} having already made a personal request 3. {rtags skra dang kha spu bregs shing yo byad tshang ba/} possession of all the necessary articles required of an ordained person, and having a shaved head and beard as the signs 4. {bsam pa rgyu dus kyi kun slong dang ldan zhing nges 'byung gi bsam pas zin pa/}\none's mind being conjoined with the thought of renunciation, as the motivation.\n5. {cho ga sbyor dngos mjug gsum tshang ba/} conducting the rituals in its entirety from the preliminary to the conclusion. |
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