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Wylie | bdud bzhi phra mo |
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English Definition | [catvāri sūkṣma mārāḥ]/ The four subtle evils; the four subtle hinderances.\n1. {phung po'i bdud phra mo/} [skandha sūkṣma māra]/the subtle evil of the aggregates, i.e. the aggregates caused by the latency of ignorance and uncontaminated actions\n2. {nyon mongs pa'i bdod phra mo/} [kleṡa sūkṣma mara]/ the subtle evil of affliction, i.e. the latency of ignorance\n3. {'chi bdag gi bdud phra mo/} [mṛtyupati sūkṣma māra]/ the subtle evil of death; i.e. inconceiveable death\n4. {lha'i bu yi bdud phra ma/} [devaputra kleṡa sūkṣma māra]/ the subtle evil of lust, i.e. those evils other than the first three. |
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