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The four causes of deceptive perception or knowledge.\n1. {'khrul rgyu gnas la yod pa/} deception caused by the venue, e.g. seeing trees as running while one is journeying in a boat\n2. {'khrul rgyu rten la yod pa/} deception caused by sense faculty, e.g. seeing falling hairs by a person with cataract\n3. {'khrul rgyu yul la yod pa/} deception cause by the object, e.g. seeing a wheel of sparks from swinging a flaming fire-brand or torch in a circle\n4. {'khrul rgyu de ma thag rkyen la yod pa/} deception caused by immediate conditions, e.g. seeing the surroundings like a ball of fire when a person is in outrageous anger or wrath.
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