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Wylie | mthong spang sdog pa gzung rtog dgu |
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English Definition | The nine conceptions of grasping at the objects of elimination to be abandoned on the path of seeing. The grasping at:\n1.{_nyan rang gi lam 'bras rtogs pa dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser path; results and insights of the Hearer's vehicle\n2. {bdag rkyen yongs 'dzin dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser spiritual master who is the fundamental cause\n3. {gzhan don sgrub pa'i thabs dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser means of fulfilling other's purpose\n4. {rang don sgrub pa'i thabs dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser means of fulfilling one's own purpose\n5. {rang gzhan gnyis ka'i don sgrub pa'i thabs dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser means of fulfilling the purposes of both\n6. {spang bya dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser objects of elimination\n7. {rtags pa dman pa la dmigs pa/} the lesser insights or realizations\n8. {lam khyad par can ma thob pas nyams pa la dmags pa/} the degeneration caused by the failure to attain superior paths\n9. {'bras bu khyad par can ma thob pas nyam pa la migs nas bden grub tu zhen pa/} the degeneration caused by the failure to attain superior fruits. The mode of grasping is conceiving those as being the truly existent objects of elimination. |
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