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English Definition | Eight non-condusive factors. Eight non-free states or factors making the practice of dharma impossible.\n1. {dmyal bar skye ba/} born as a hell being\n2. {yi dwags su skye ba/} born as a hungry ghost\n3. {dud 'gror skye ba/} born as an animal\n4. {lha tshe ring por skye ba/} born as a long living god\n5. {kla klor skye ba/} born in a barbaric land where the doctrine of the Buddha does not exist\n6. {dbang po ma tshang ba/} having incomplete sense faculties, such as being blind, deaf or insane\n7. {log lta can/} holding wrong views, such as disbelief in the law of causality\n8. {sangs rgyas }\n{kyi chos med pa'i yul na skye ba/} born in a land where Buddha's doctrine does not flourish. |
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