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Wylie | rnam mkhyen gyi rnam pa brgya rtsa bcu |
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English Definition | The one hundred and ten aspects of the omniscient mind.\n1-37. {nyan rang dang thun mong ba'i rnam pa byang phyogs so bdun} the thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment common to Hearers and Solitary realizers (see {byang phyogs so bdun})\n38-71.{_byang sems dang thun mong ba'i rnam pa so bzhi/} thirty-four aspects common to Bodhisattvas (see {byang sems dang thun mongs ba' i mam pa so bzhi})\n72-110. {rnam mkhyen gyi thun mong ma yin pa'i rnam pa so dgu} thirty-nine aspects exclusive to the omniscient mind (see {sangs rgyas kyi thun mongs ma yin pa'i mam pa so dgu}). |
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