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English Definition | The thirty-seven limbs of enlightenment; the thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment.\n1-4. {dran pa nye bar bzhag pa bzhi/} four close contemplations (see {dran pa nye bar bzhag pa bzhi})\n5-8. {yang dag par spong ba bzhi/} four perfect abandonments (see {yang dag spong ba bzhi})\n9-12. {rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi/} four limbs of miracles (see {rdzu 'phral gyi rkang pa bzhi})\n13-17. {dbang po lnga /} five powers (see {dbang po lnga})\n18-22.{stobs lnga /} five forces (see {stobs lnga /})\n23-29. {byang chub phyogs kyi chos bdun/} seven limbs of enlightenment (see {byang chub yan lag bzhi})\n30-37. {'phags lam yan lag brgyad/} eight noble paths (see {'phags pa'i lam yan lag brgyad}). |
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