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Wylie | sgra bcu gcig |
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English Definition | The eleven types of sound.\n1. {yid du 'ong ba'i sgra/} pleasant\n2. {_yid du mi 'ong ba'i sgra/} unpleasant\n3. {gnyis ka min pa/} neither pleasant nor unpleasant\n4. {zin pa'i sgra/} conjoined sound\n5. {ma zin pa'i sgra/} unconjoined sound\n6. {ma zin pa'i sgra/} neither conjoined nor unconjoined\n7. {'jig rten gyi grags pa/} popular sound\n8. {grub pas bstan pa/} philosophical expression\n9. {kun brtags pa/} imputed sound\n10. {'phags pa'i tha snyad btagasapa/} utterances pronced by [ārya]s\n11. {'phags pa ma yin pa'i tha snyad btags pa/} utterances pronounced by non-[āryas]. |
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