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Wylie | bsngo ba sgom lam bcu gnyis |
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English Definition | The twelve paths of meditation on dedication.\n1. {dge ba'i rtsa ba yongs su bsngo ba'i bsngo ba/} thorough dedication of the roots of virtue\n2. {dmigs med rnam pa can gyi bsngo ba/} dedication free from the apprehension of a truly existent nature\n3. {phyin ci ma } {log pa'i mtshan nyid can gyi bsngo ba/} dedication marked by the absence of wrong views\n4. {don dam par ngo bo nyi da kyis dben pa'i bsngo ba/} dedication devoid of an ultimate truly existent nature\n5. {sangs rgyas dang bsod nams rang bzhin dran pa'i bsngo ba/} dedication recollecting the Buddha, merits and the ultimate nature\n6. {thabs la mkhas pa'i bsngo ba/} dedication that is skillful in means\n7. {mtshan ma med pa'i bsngo ba/} dedication without signs\n8. {sangs rgyas kyi snang zhing dgyes pa zhes bya ba'i bsngo ba/} dedication enjoined or permitted by the Buddhas\n9. {khams gsum du ma gtogs pa'i bsngo ba/} dedication beyond the three realms\n10. {bsod nams chen po 'byung ba'i bsngo ba chung ngu /} lesser dedication giving rise to great merits\n11. {bsod nams chen po 'byung ba'i bsngo ba 'bring /} middling dedication giving rise to great merits\n12. {bsod nams chen po 'byung ba'i bsngo ba chen po/} great dedication giving rise to great merits. |
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