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Wylie | dam tshig gsum bkod |
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English Definition | The threefold commitment beings. A. A type of Buddha [ṡākyamuni] images known as Dam-tshig sum-bkod, three samayas or pledges related to a Buddha's body, speech and mind (see {dam tshig sems dpa/ ye shes sems dpa' and ting nge 'dzin sems dpa'}). B. The three commitments to be observed:\n1. {khril mi nyal ba/} not sleeping on an elevated bed\n2. {chang mi 'thung ba/} not taking intoxicants\n3. {phyag rgya 'dra ba mi za ba/} not consuming edible things made in the shape of the various implements of deities such as lotus, vajra, etc. |
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