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Wylie | sa rnam pa drug tu g.yo ba |
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English Definition | Six ways of shaking the earth. The way nature pays its respect when a Buddha is born, enlightened or passes away into [parinirvāṇa], etc. Also when a person becomes a Bodhisattva generating the mind of enlightenment. A.\n1. {'gul ba/} moving\n2. {g.yo ba/} shaking\n3. {sdeg pa/} lifting\n3. {'khrug pa/} errupting\n4. {'ur 'ur/} humming\n5. {chem chem/} shimmering. B. {shar phyogs mtho na nub phyogs dma' ba/} if the east is higher the west is lower\n2. {nub phyogs mtho na shar phyogs dma' ba/} if the west is higher the east is lower\n3. {lho phyogs mtho na byang phyogs dma' ba/} if south is higher the north is lower\n4. {byang phyogs mtho na lho phyogs dma' ba/} if north is higher the south is lower\n5. {mtha' mtho na dbus dma' ba/} if the corners are higher the central part is lower\n6. {dbus mtho na mtha' dma' pa/} if the central part is higher the corners are lower. |
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