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Wylie | bde gshegs snying po'i chos drug |
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English Definition | The six features of the [tathāgata] essence.\n1. {gzung 'dzin la sogs pa'i rtog pa med pa/} being free from grasping at subjective or objective phenomena\n2. {rnam par mi rtog pa'i snang ba med pa/} being free of a non-conceptual appearances\n3. {rdul phra rab kyi gzugs med pa/} being free of body of subtle particles\n4. {mtshan ma'i g.yo ba med pa/} being free of disturbances from imaginative signs\n5. {de rnams kyis stong pa'i med dgag las 'das pa'i rang bzhin 'od gsal ba/} being naturally clear because their emptiness transcends non-affirming negatives\n6. {rang gi ngo bo so so rang gis rag pa'i mtshan nyi can/} experiencing the self-nature by intuitive awareness. |
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