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Wylie | srog sdom gzer bzhi |
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English Definition | The four vital points. The four vital points in the practice of the generation stage of mahayoga tantra according to the Nyingma tradition, meant for integrating the life-like essence of all phenomena into the sphere of non-dual primordial wisdom.\n1. {teng nge 'dzin lha'i gzer/} the vital point of a deity used for developing meditative concentration\n2. {snying po sngags kyi gzer/} the vital point of the essential mantra\n3. {dgongs pa mi 'gyur ba'i gzer/} the unchangeable vital point of the instruction or thought\n4. {'phro 'du 'phrin las kyi gzer/} the vital point of virtuous activity or energy for dissolving distractions. |
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