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English Definition | The eight leisures; the eight freedoms.\nA. Four freedoms from the four fetters within human existence:\n1. {log lta can ma yin pa/} not holding wrong views\n2. {kla klor skye ba min pa/} not born in a barbaric land\n3. {rgyal ba'i bka' med pa'i yul du skye ba min pa/} not born in a place where Buddha has not appeared\n4.{_glen lhugs can ma yin pa/} not born as a mute or fool.\nB. Four freedoms from the four fetters of non-human existence:\n1. {dmyul bar skye ba min pa/} not being a hell being\n2. {yi dwags su skye ba min pa/} not being a hungry ghost\n3. {dud 'gror skye ba min pa/} not being an animal\n4. {lha tshe ring por skye ba min pa/} not being a long living god. |
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