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Wylie | bsnyen pa bzhi |
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English Definition | The types of retreat practices; the four types of close practices.\n1. {lus kyi bsnyen pa/} [kāya-āsevita]/ close practice of body, by being in retreat for a definite time\n2. {grangs kyi bsnyen pa/} [saṁkhya-āsevita]/ close practice of numbers, through chanting a specified number of mantras\n3. {mtshan ma'i bsnyen pa/} [lakṣaṇa-āsevita]/ close practice of signs, through visualizing and dissolving oneself into the wisdom being\n4. {sems brtan gyi bsnyen pa/} [cittadṛḍha-āsevita]/ close practice of conviction, by accomplishing the gross level of the generation stage practices. |
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