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English Definition | [navānāsrava bhūmayaḥ]/ Nine uncontaminated grounds; nine uncontaminated levels of concentration.\n1. {bsam gtan dang po'i dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actual absorption of the first concentration\n2. {bsam gtan dang po'i dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug tsam po ba/} ordinary absorption of the first concentration\n3. {bsam gtan dang po'i dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug khyad par can/}\nexalted absorption of the first concentration\n4. {bsam gtan gnyis pa'i dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actuai absorption of the second concentration\n5. {bsam gtan gsum pa'i dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actual absorption of the third concentration\n6. {bsam gtan bzhi pa'i dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actual absorption of the fourth concentration\n7. {nam mkha' mtha' yas dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actual absorption of infinite space\n8. {rnam shes mtha' yas dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actual absorption of the infinite consciousness\n9. {ci yang med kyi dngos gzhi snyoms 'jug} actual absorption of nothingness. |
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