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Wylie | tshul khrims rnam gsum |
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English Definition | Three types of morality. A. {byang sems kyi tshul khrims gsum/} Three moralities of a Bodhisattva:\n1. {nyes sbyod sdom pa'i tshul khrims/} [duṣkṛta saṃvara ṡīla]/ morality of abstention from misbehaviour\n2. {dge ba chos sdud kyi tshul khrims/} [kuSala dharma saṃgraha ṡīla]/ morality of integrating virtues\n3. {sems can don byed kyi tshul khrims/} [sattva kṛtya ṡīla]/ morality for the welfare of other sentient beings. B. In general:\n1. {'jigs skyob kyi tshul khrims/} morality giving protection from fear\n2. {legs smon gyi tshul khrims/} morality of admiration in virtues\n3. {nges 'byung gi tshul khrims/} morality of seeking freedom from cyclic existence. |
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