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Wylie | mi ldan rnam gcod kyi sgra |
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English Definition | Statement rejecting other qualities; statement rejecting the existence of other features, e.g. the statement, "sound is oniy an impermanent thing."\n{mi sdug pa'i 'du shes dgu/}\nNine unlovely perceptions; nine points of meditation on\nugliness.\n1. {rnam par bam pa/} perception of a swollen corpse\n2. {rnam par 'bus gzhig pa/} perception of a worm eaten corpse\n3. {rnam par rnags pa/} perception of a festering corpse\n4. {rnam par dmar ba/} perception of a bloody corpse\n5. {rnam par sngos pa/} perception of a bluish corpse\n6. {rnam par zos pa/} perception of a corpse being devoured\n7. {rnam par 'thor ba/} perception of a scattered corpse\n8. {rnam par 'tshig pa/} perception of a burnt corpse\n9. {rnam par dug lta bu/} perception of a poisonous corpse. |
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