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English Definition | The four types of obscurations. A. {lam gyi dgag bya sgrib pa bzhi/} The\nfour obscurations of the paths:\n1. {'dod chen gyi sgrib pa/} obscurations of the desirous ones\n2. {mu stegs pa'i sgrib pa/} obscurations of the hedonists ([tīrthikas])\n3. {nyan thos kyi dman sgrib/} obscurations of the hearers ([ṡravakas])\n4. {rang rgyal gyi dman sgrib/} obscurations of the solitary realizers ([pratekyabuddhas]). B.\n1. {nyon sgrib/} [kleṡāvaraṇa]/ delusive obscurations\n2. {shes sgrib/} [jñānāvaraṇa]/ obscurations to omniscience\n3. {chags sgrib/} [sarāgāvaraṇa]/ obscurations of attachment\n4. {thog sgrib/} [sapratigāvaraṇa]/ impeding obscurations. C.\n1. {las kyi sgrib pa/} [karmakāvaraṇa]/ karmic obscurations\n2. {nyon mangs pa'i sgrib pa/} [kleṡāvaraṇa]/ delusive obscurations\n3. {shes bya'i sgrib pa/} [jñānāvaraṇa]/ obscurations to omniscience\n4. {snyoms 'jug gi sgrib pa/} [samāpattyāvaraṇa]/ obscurations to meditative absorption. |
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