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Wylie | rjes dran lnga |
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English Definition | [pañca anusmṛtayaḥ]/ The five recollections. A set of five Kadampa precepts.\n1. {skyabs gnas bla ma dran pa/} recollecting one's spiritual master as the object of refuge\n2. {_lus lha'i rang bzhin dran pa/} recollecting one's body as being a divine body\n3. {ngag bzlas brjod kyi rang bzhin dran pa/} recollecting one's speech as being mantra\n4. {'gro ba tham cad pha mar shes pa/} recollecting all sentient beings as one's mother\n5. {sems kyi gnas lugs stong par shes pa/} recollecting the reality of mind as being empty. |
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