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Wylie | bsgral ba'i zhing bcu |
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English Definition | The ten heinous crimes. An enemy of the Buddha Dharma who has committed ten serious non-virtues and is therefore an object to be captured and killed.\n1. {sangs rgyas bstan pa shig pa/} destroying the Buddha's teaching\n2. {dkon mchog dbu 'phang smad pa/} disparaging the three jewels of refuge\n3. {dge 'dun gyi 'du skor 'phrog pa/} appropriating the wealth of the Sarigha community\n4. {theg chen la smod pa/} disparaging the [mahāyāna]\n5. {bla ma'i sku la bsdo ba/} threatening the body of a guru\n6. {rdo rje spun grogs sun 'byin pa/} causing disunity amongst vajra friends\n7. {sgrab pa la bar du gcod pa/} hindering the practice of Dharma\n8. {dam tshig sdom pa dang bral ba/} dropping the spiritual pledges\n9. {brtse ba snying rje gtan nas med pa/} lacking compassion\n10. {las 'bras la log par lta ba/} holding wrong views or philosophy. |
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