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Wylie | lnga brgya phrag bcu |
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English Definition | The ten phases of five hundred years each. This refers to five thousand years being the life span of Buddha ṡakyamuni's teachings divided into ten phases of five hundred years each. These are:\n1. {dgra bcom pa dang /} the Arhat period\n2. {phyir mi 'ong ba/} the period of the Never-returner\n3. {rgyun zhugs kyi 'bras bu thob pa ste ye shes khong du chud pa'i le'u gsum/} the period the Stream-winners — all known as the three phases of realization.\n4. {lhag mthong dang /} the wisdom period\n5. {ting nge 'dzin/} the period of meditative concentration\n6. {tshul khrims te sgrub pa'i le'u gsum/} the period of moral discipline known as the three phases of three trainings.\n7. {mngon pa dang /} the period of the knowledge\n8. {mdo sde/} the period of discourses\n9. {'dul ba ste lung gi le'u gsum/} the period of monastic discipline known as the three periods of oral transmission\n10. {lta spyod rnal ma med par rab byung gi rtags tsam 'dzin pa'i le'u/} the period of corrupt moral discipline in which only a corrupt view, corrupt philosophy and corrupt monastic discipline shall survive. |
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