1995
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Wylie | rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi |
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English Definition | [catvāra ṛddhipādāḥ]/ Four legs (causes) of miracles. A class of division within the thirty-seven auxilaries to enlightenment; qualities gained by a Bodhisattva on the great level of the path of accumulation (tshogs-lam). That of:\n1. {'dun pa'i rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa/} [chanda ṛddhipāda]/ aspiration\n2. {brtson 'grus kyi rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa/} [virya ṛddhipāda]/ effort\n3. {bsam pa'i rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa/} [citta ṛddhipāda]/ thought\n4. {dpyod pa'i rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa/} [mīmaṃsā ṛddhipāda] analysis. |
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