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Wylie | kun bden gyi spang bya bdun |
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English Definition | Seven abandonments of the truth of origin. The seven things abandoned by a person having seen the truth of origin of all sufferings within this desire realm. These are:\n1. {ma rig pa/} [avidyā]/ ignorance\n2. {'dod chags/} [rāga]/ desire-attachment\n3. {khong khro/} [pratigha]/ hatred-anger\n4. {nga rgyal/} [māna]/ pride\n5. {the tshom/} [vicikitsā]/ doubt\n6. {log lta/} [mithyādṛṣṭi]/ wrong views\n7. {lta ba mchog dzin/} [dṛṣṭiparāmarṡa]/ views holding wrong moral disciplines as superior. |
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