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Wylie | tsaNaDa lI gsum |
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English Definition | The three types of fiery energy; the three kinds of tu-mo energy ({gtum mo})\n1. {phyi'i gtum mo rang bzhin tsaNaDa lI/} the natural fiery energy, the emptiness of all phenomena as the outer tu-mo\n2. {nang gi gtum mo a thung tsaNaDa lI/} the fiery energy\nof tu-mo, the short A at the navel as the inner tu-mo\n3. {gsang ba'i gtum mo kha sbyor tsaNaDa lI/} the fiery energy of union, the union of ever-excellent emptiness and the unchanging great bliss, the secret tu-mo. |
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