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Wylie | rnam mkhyen mthatshon byed kyi chos bcu |
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English Definition | The ten topics that characterize the omniscient mind.\n1. {sems bskyed/} the generation of the mind of enlightenment\n2. {gdams ngag} the [mahāyāna] instruction\n3. {nges 'byed yan lag bzhi/} the four limbs of definite analysis of the [mahāyāna] path of preparation\n4. {theg chen sgrub pa'i rten rang bzhin gnas rigs/} the naturally abiding Buddha nature that is the basis for achieving [mahāyāna] path\n5. {theg chen sgrub pa'i dmigs pa/} the objects of [mahāyāna] paths\n6. {theg chen sgrub pa'i ched du bya ba/} objectives of the [mahāyāna] paths\n7. {go cha'i sgrub pa/} achievement through armour-like practices\n8. {'jug sgrub/} achievement through engagement in the Bodhisattva practices\n9. {tshogs sgrub/} achievement through the collection of merit and wisdom\n10. {nges 'byung sgrub pa/} the definitely arising achievement. |
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