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'jigs pa'i brgyad
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The eight fears.\n1. {nga rgyal seng ge'i 'jigs pa/} fear which is like a lion, analogous to pride\n2. {gti mug glang pa'i 'jigs pa/} fear which is like an elephant, analogous to ignorance\n3. {zhe sdang me'i 'jigs pa/} fear which is like a fire, analogous to hatred\n4. {phrag dog sbrul gyi 'jigs pa/} fear which is like a snake, analogous to jealousy\n5. {lta ngan rkun po'i 'jigs pa/} fear which is like a thief, analogous to wrong view\n6. {ser sna lcags sgrogs kyi 'jigs pa/} fear which is like one chalned with irons, analogous to miserliness\n7. {'dod chags chu bo'i 'jigs pa/} fear which is like a raging river, analogous to desire\n8. {the tshom sha za'i 'jigs pa/} fear which is like a cannibal, analogous to doubt.
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