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English Definition | [viṁṡat satkāyadṛṣṭi]/ The twenty views of the transitory collection.\n1. {gzugs bdag tu lta ba/} view of grasping at form as being the self\n2. {gzugs bdag gir lta ba/} view of grasping at form as being mine\n3. {gzugs la bdag rang bzhin gyis yod par lta ba/} view of grasping at form as possessing the self\n4. {bdag la gzugs rang bzhin gyis yod par lta ba/} view of grasping at form as abiding within the self. {de bzhin tshor ba/} {'du shes/} {'du byed/} {rnam par shes pa'i phung po la'ang de bzhin lta ba bzhi bzhi ste nyi shu'o/} Similarly for sound, smell, taste and touch—grasping them as the self, as being mine, as possessing the self and as abiding within the self, makes twenty. |
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