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Wylie | rnam 'gyur nyer gsum |
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English Definition | The twenty-three principles. According to the [saṁkhya] school of Hindu philosophy one is born in cyclic existence because of being ignorant of these principles.\n1. {spyi gtso bo/} the fundamental principle\n2. {nga rgyal/} I-pride\n3-13. {dbang po bcu gcig} the eleven faculties (see {bdang po bcu gcig})\n14-18. {de tsam lnga /} the five mere phenomena (see {de tsam lnga})\n19-23. {'bung ba lnga /} the five elements (see {'byung ba lnga}). |
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