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Wylie | mthong spang 'jug pa gzung rtog dgu |
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English Definition | The nine conceptions of grasping at the objects of\nengagement to be abandoned on the path of seeing. Grasping 1. {theg chen gyi lam 'bras spyi la dmigs pa/} the general [mahāyāna] paths and fruits 2. {theg chen lam gyi ngo bo la dmigs pa/} the nature of the [mahāyāna] paths\n3. {theg chen lam gyi mi mthun phyogs sel ba'i nus pa la dmigs pa/} the power to\neliminate negative forces from the [mahāyāna] paths\n4. {gzhan don byed pa po'i nus pa la dmigs pa/} the power of the persons who work for the welfare of others\n5. {gzhan don bya ba'i 'bras bu la dmigs pa/} the results of benefiting others\n6. {theg chen gyi rigs la dmigs pa/} the [mahāyāna] lineage\n7. {theg chen lam gyi yul la dmigs pa/} the objects of the [mahāyāna] paths\n8. {lam gyi 'bras bu rang don la dmigs pa/}\nthe personal benefit which is the result of the paths\n9. {gzhan don bya ba'i las la dmigs nas bden grub tu zhen pa/} activities for benefiting others. The mode of grasping is conceiving those practices as being truly existent objects to be cultivated. |
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