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Wylie | 'du shes kyi phung po'i rigs kyi chos lnga |
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English Definition | The five phenomena on the level of the aggregate of recognition.\n1. {'du shes kyi phung po/} the aggregate of recognition\n2. {gzhi'i sor rtogs ye shes/} the basic wisdom of analysis\n3. {me'i khams/} the element of fire\n4.{_sna'i dbang po/} the nose sense\n5. {rang rgyud kyi 'dus po'i dri/} the odours within one's continuum.\n{'du shes lnga /}\nThe five attitudes. The five attitudes to be malntained while giving a discourse.\n1. {rang la sman pa'i 'du shes/} thinking of oneself as a physician 2-5 (see {chos nyan pa'i skabs kyi 'du shes drug}2,4-6). |
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