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Wylie | blo rig bzhi |
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English Definition | The four classes of awareness. The classification of mind according to the way it cognizes its respective object of perception.\n1. {snang la ma nges pa dang yid dpyod gnyis po ma rtogs pa'i blo/} non-discerning mind, e.g. the presumptions and inattentive mind\n2. {rtog bcas rtog med kyi logashes gnyis po log par rtog pa'i blo/} distorted mind, e.g. the conceptual and non-conceptual misconceptions\n3.{_blo rtse gnyis su 'jug pa the tshom gyi blo/} doubt, e.g. wavering minds\n4. {mngon rjes kyi tshad ma gnyis po rtogs pa'i blo/} fcrning mind, e.g. valid direct perception and inferential minds. |
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