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Wylie | rtse mo'i phyir mi sdog pa'i rtags drug |
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English Definition | Six signs of irreversibility from the peak level of the path of preparation.\n1. {lus la srin bu'i rigs mi 'byung ba/} families of worms cannot arise in his body\n2. {sems la gya gyu med pa/} he has no crookedness in his mind\n3. {sbyangs pa'i yon tan bcu gnyis bsten pa/} he trains in the twelve ascetic practices (see {sbyangs pa'i yon tan bcu gnyis})\n4. {ser sna dang 'chal ba'i tshul khrims sogs med pa/} he has no signs of meanness or immorality\n5. {chos nyid dang mi 'gal bar sher phyin dang ldan par 'gro ba/} he advances in the perfection of wisdom which is not in conflict with reality\n6. {gzhan don du dmyal bar 'gro} {'dod pa/} he wishes to enter hell for the welfare of others. |
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