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Wylie | rnam shes gnyis |
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English Definition | The two types of consciousness; the two kinds of mind.\n1. {rgyu dus kyi rnam shes/} [hetuḥkāla vijñāna]/ causal consciousness\n2. {'bras kyi rna shes/} [kāryakāla vijñāna]/ resultant consciousness.\n{rnam shes 'pho ba'i bu ga dgu}\n[nava vijñāna saṁkrānti mukhāḥ]/ The nine orificies for consciousness transference.\n1. {tshangs bug} [brahmarandhra]/ crown of the head\n2. {smin mtshams/} [ūṃa]/ between the eyes\n3. {mig} [cakṣu]/ eyes\n4. {rna ba/} [kaṃa]/ ears\n5. {sna/} [ghrāṇa]/ nose\n6. {kha/} [mukha]/mouth\n7. {lte ba/} [nābhi]/navel\n9. {chu lam/} [mūtramārga]/urethra\n10. {bshang lam/} [varcomārya]/anus. |
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