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Wylie | sa gnyis pa'i yongs sbyong brgyad |
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English Definition | Eight thorough trainings on the second ground.\n1. {dus rtag tu tshul khrims gsum rnam par dag pa/} (maintaining) purity of the three moral disciplines at all times\n2. {gzhan gyis phan btags pa la byas pa gzo ba/} repaying the help rendered by others\n3. {gnod pa ci byung yang bzod pa/} patiently accepting all harms\n4. {dus rtag tu dge ba spro ba'i dga' ba/} always rejoicing in wholesome deeds\n5. {sems can rnams la snying rje che ba/} being compassionate towards all sentient beings\n6. {mkhan slob sogs la 'dud cing bkur bsti byed pa/} honoring and respecting one's teachers and abbots\n7. {bla ma rnams la gus pas chos nyan pa/} receiving teachings from one's teachers respectfully\n8. {sbyin sogs phar phyin rnams la dus rtag tu brtson pa/} always practising\nthe perfection trainings such as giving, etc.\n{sa steng /}\n[mahītala]/ Terrestial world; terrestial realm. One of the three realms of existence, which is primarily the abode of humans, animals and other earth-bound creatures. |
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