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Wylie | dbang po lnga |
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English Definition | [pañcendriyāṇi]/The five faculties; the live powers. A. {dbang po gzugs can pa lnga /} The five physical sense faculties (see {khams bco brgyad}, 7-12). B. {rnam byang gi dbang po lnga /} The five purified mental faculties: 1. {dad pa'i dbang po/} [ṡraddhendriyam]/ power of faith\n2. {brtson 'grus kyi dbang po/} [vīryendriyam]/ power of effort\n3. {dran pa'i dbang po/} [smṛtindriyam]/ power of mindfulness\n4. {ting nge 'dzin gyi dbang po/} [samādhīndriyam]/ power of concentration\n5. {shes rab kyi dbang po/} [prajñendriyam]/ power of wisdom.\nC. {so skye'i rgyud kyis bsdus pa'i tshor ba snga /} The five ever-afflictive faculties; the five feelings of an ordinary person.\n1-2 {lus kyi tshor ba bde sdug gnyis/} comfortable and uncomfortable feeling of the body\n3-4. {yid kyi tshor ba yid bde dang yid mi bde gnyis/} the pleasant and unpleasant feeling of the mind\n5. {tshor ba btang snyoms/} the indifferent feeling. |
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