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Wylie | dregs pa bco lnga |
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English Definition | The fifteen types of arrogance.\n1. {tshul khrims kyis dregs pa/} arrogance of observing moral discipline\n2. {thos pas dregs pa/} arrogance of being learned\n3. {spos pas dregasapa/} arrogance of being proud\n4. {rnyed pas dregs pa/} arrogance of finding wealth\n5. {bkur stis dregs pa/} arrogance of being respected by others\n6. {rig gnas mkhas pas dregs pa/} arrogance of being a scholar in the sciences of learning\n7. {dben gnas kyis dregs pa/} arrogance of being a hermit\n8. {sbyangs pa'i yon tan gyis dregs pa/} arrogance of the knowledge and trainings received\n9. {yo byad nyung bas dregs pa/} arrogance of owning only a few material possessions\n10. {gzugs bzang bas dregs pa/} arrogance of possessing excellent physical features\n11. {longs sbyod kyis dregasapa/} arrogance of being rich\n12. {dbang che bas dregs pa/} arrogance of being powerful\n13. {'khor g.yog bzang bas dregs pa/} arrogance of having an excellent circle of followers and servants\n14. {bsam gtan mngonashes kyis dregs pa/} arrogance of possessing meditative concentrations and extra-sensory perceptions\n15. {lha klu sogs kyis bstod pas dregs pa/} arrogance of being praised by gods and nagas. |
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