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Wylie | 'jug gnas ldang gsum |
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English Definition | The threefold practices of entering, abidance and awakening. A special feature of meditation without signs according to action tantra.\n1. {phung sogs kyi chos thams cad la rnam par dpyad de skye med du rtogs pa ni 'jug pa/} entering into realizing all phenomena as lacking inherent production by way of applying analysis\n2. {mi rtog pa'i ngo bo mngon du gyur pa ni gnas pa/} abiding within non-conceptual realization of reality\n3. {de las ma rtogs pa'i 'gro ba rnams la snying rje chen po lhag par 'jug pa ni ldang ba/} awakening with the special meditation on great compassion for those without such a realization. |
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