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Wylie | rnam byang gi dbang po brgyad |
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English Definition | [aṣṭa vaivadānikendriyāni]/ The eight purified mental faculties; the eight pure powers:\n1. {dad pa'i dbang po/} [ṡraddhendriya]/ the faculty of faith\n2. {brtson 'grus kyi dbang po/} [viryendriya]/ the faculty of virtuous efforts\n3. {dran pa'i dbang po/} [smṛtindriya/] the faculty of mindfulness\n4. {ting nge 'dzin gyi dbang po/} [samādhīndriya]/ the faculty of concentration\n5. {shes rab kyi dbang po/} [prajñendriya]/ the faculty of wisdom\n6. {me shes pa kun shes pa'i dbang po/} [anajñātam ājñāsyām indriya]/ the faculty of knowing all that is unknown\n7. {kun shes ba'i dbang po/} [ajñendriya]/ the faculty of knowing all\n8. {kun shes pa dang ldan pa'i dbang po/} [ajñātendriya]/ the faculty of that which has the knowledge of knowing all. |
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