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Wylie | sgyu ma'i dpe bcu gnyis |
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English Definition | [dvadaṡa māyopamā]/ The twelve examples of illusory nature; the twelve similes to prove lack of true existence of a conjurer's display.\n1. {sgyu ma} [māya]/ an illusion\n2. {chu zla/} [udakacandra]/ a reflection of the moon in the water\n3. {mig yor/} [pratibhāsa]/ hallucination\n4. {smig rgyu/} [marīci]/ a mirage\n5. {rmi lam/} [svapna]/ a dream\n6. {sgra brnyan/} [pratiṡabda]/ an echo\n7. {dri za'i grong khyer/} [gandharvanagara]/ the city of smell-eaters\n8. {mig 'phrul/} [indrajāla]/ a magic play\n9. {'ja' tshon/} [indracāpa]/ a rainbow\n10. {glog} [vidyut]/ a bolt of lightening\n11. {chu bur/} [budbud]/ a water bubble\n12. {me long nang gi gzugs brnyan/} [pratibimba]/ a reflection m a mirror. |
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