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Wylie | kun sbyor gsum |
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English Definition | [tri saṁyojana]/ The three constant fetters; three ever-binding factors. These refer to the three types of delusions that are abandoned upon reaching the Path of Seeing (third of the five paths).\n1. {'azig lta kun btags/} [satkayadṛṣṭi]/ the intellectually acquired view of the transitory collection (of I or mine) that obstructs a person from achieving liberation\n2. {tshul khrims dang brtul zhugs mchog 'dzin/} [ṡīlavrata parāmarṡa]/ the view that holds wrong moral disciplines and practices as superior and that obstructs a person by way of taking a wrong path as the right path\n3. {the tshoms nyon mongs can/} [kliṣṭa vicikitsā]/ doubt that obstructs a person by generating a wavering attitude towards the (right) path. |
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