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tshor ba'i phung po bcu gnyis
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[dvādaṡa vedanā skandhāḥ]/ Twelve aggregates of feeling.\n1. {mig gi 'dus te reg pa las byung ba'i tshor ba/} feeling produced through visual contact\n2. {sna'i 'dus te reg pa las byung ba'i tshor ba/} feeling produced through olfactory contact\n3. {rna ba'i 'dus te reg pa las byung ba'i tshor ba/} feeling produced through aural contact\n4. {lce'i 'dus te reg pa las byung ba'i tshor ba/} feeling produced through gustatory contact\n5. {lus kyi 'dus te reg pa las byung ba'i tshor ba/} feeling produced through physical contact\n6. {yid kyi 'dus te reg pa las byung ba'i tshor ba/} feeling produced through mental contact\n7. {dbang shes su gyur ba'i tshor ba/} feeiing from sense powers\n8. {yid shes su gyur ba'i tshor ba/} feeling from mental consciousness\n9. {zang zing dang bcas pa'i tsor ba/} disturbed feeling\n10. {zang zing med pa'i tshor ba/} undisturbed feeling\n11. {zhen pa pa sten pa'i tshor ba/} feelings stimulating attachment\n12. {mngon par 'byungab ba bsten pa'i tshor ba/} feelings expressing experiences.
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