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Wylie | sbyangs pa'i yon tan bcu gnyis |
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English Definition | [dvādaṡa dhūta guṇāḥ]/ Twelve ascetic practices; twelve disciplines of a strict practitioner.\n1. {gos phyag dar khrod pa/} [pāṁṡukūlika]/ wearing robes made of rags\n2. {chos gos gsum pa/} traicivarika/ wearing the three dharma robes\n3.{_phying ba pa/} [nāmatika]/ wearing robes made only of wool\n4. {stan gcig pa/} [aikāsanika]/ eating one's food in one sitting\n5. {bsod snyoms pa/} [paiṇḍapātika]/ subsisting on alms\n6. {zas phyis mi len pa/} [khalupaṡcād bhaktika]/ not accepting food after having risen from one's seat\n7. {dgon pa ba/} [āraṇyaka]/ dwelling in a hermitage\n8. {shing drung pa/} [vṛkṣamūlika]/ dwelling at the foot of a tree/ forest dweller\n9. {bla gab med pa/} [ābhyavakāṡika]/ dwelling in an open and unsheltered place\n10. {dur khrod pa/} [ṡmāṡānika]/ dwelling in cemeteries\n11. {tsog pu ba/} [naiṣadika]/ remaining in the sitting posture\n12. {gzhi ji bzhin pa/} [y_athāsaṁstarika]/ sleeping wherever one may happen to be. |
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