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Wylie | dge sbyong gi chos bzhi |
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English Definition | The four precepts of a monk; the four principles of a monk.\n1. {gshe yang slar mi gshe ba/} [ākruṣṭena na pratyākroṣtitavyam]/ not to scold another although being scolded\n2. {khros kyang slar mi khro ba/} [roṣitena na pratiroṣitavyam]/ not to become angry when incited to anger\n3. {brdegs kyang slar mi rdeg pa/} [tādite na prativāḍitavyam]/ not to hit another in return when being hit\n4. {mtshang brus kyang slar mtshang mi 'bru ba/}\n[bhaṇḍitena na pratibhaṇditavyam]/ not to reveal another's faults when he does so. |
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