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Wylie | gnyen po dge ba brgyad |
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English Definition | [aṣṭa pratipakṣa kuṡalāni]/ The eight antidotal virtues. Antidotal virtue through:\n1. {rnam par sun 'byin pa'i gnyen po/} overcoming negative forces\n2. {gzhi'i gnyen po/} counteracting one's virtuous forces\n3. {thag sring ba'i gnyen pa/} prolonging one's virtuous forces\n4. {rnam par gnon pa'i gnyen pa/} subduing the negative forces\n5. {_bral ba'i gnyen po/} separating from negative forces\n6. {nyon sgrib kyi gnyen po/} counteracting the obstructions to liberation\n7. {shes sgrib kyi gnyen po/} counteracting the obstructions to omniscience\n8. {spong ba'i gnyen po/} elimination of negative forces. |
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