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Wylie | yon tan lnga |
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English Definition | [pañca guṇāḥ]/ Five qualities; A. As asserted by the [vaiṡeṣika]\nschool of philosophy.\n1. {sgra nam mkha'i yon tan/} sound as the quality of space\n2. {dri sa'i yon tan/} smell as the quality of earth\n3. {ro chu'i yon tan/} taste as the quality of water\n4. {reg bya rlung gi yon tan/} sensation as the quality of wind\n5. {kha dog me'i yon tan/} color as the quality of wind. B. According to\nthe Nyingma tradition—the five qualities of a Buddha are:\n1. {rnam par dag pa'i zhing khams/} a pure Buddha field\n2. {rgya tshad bral ba'i zhil yas khang /} an inconceivable celestial mansion\n3. {gsal zhing dag pa'i 'od zer/} a clear and luminous light\n4. {khyad par du 'phags pa'i gdan khri/} a sublime tnrone\n5. {dgyes gur spyod pa'i longs spyod/} inexhaustible resources. |
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