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Wylie | slob ma sta gon |
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English Definition | The preparatory rites of disciples. The first phase of initiations meant to prepare the disciple for the actual initiation. This involves:\n1. {kun slong bcos shing nang dbang bskur ba/} setting motivation and granting inner initiation\n2. {gsol ba gdab cing 'dzin du gzhug pa/} making requests and upholding the practice\n3. {sdom pa gzung zhing byin gyis brlab pa/} receiving vows and blessings\n4. {dngos grub brtag phyir so shing dor ba/} examining the siddhi and throwing of the tooth stick\n5. {ngag nyes sbyang phyir khyor chu blud pa/} distnbuting blessed water ({khyor chu}) for purifying negativities of speech\n6. {rmi lam bzlog phyir ku sha gtad pa/} distributing kusa grass to avoid bad dreams\n7. {bar chad zhi phyir } {dpung skud gdags pa/} distributing protection thread to guard the disciples from interferences\n8. {spro ba bskyed phyir chos bshad pa/} giving a summary teaching to generate inspiration\n9. {mtshan ltas brtag phyir rmi lam brtag pa/} examining dreams through analyzing the omens. |
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