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[[spang ba rnam gnyis]] - two kinds of renunciation, the two types of abandonment. Renunciation which is naturally pure {[[rang bzhin dag pa'i spang ba]]} and renunciation applied as an [[antidote]] in order to remove [[obscuration]]s which suddenly arise {[[glo bur dri bral ba'i spang ba]]} [RY] | |||
[[spong lam]] - Path of Renunciation; the path of renunciation; way of renunciation [RY] | |||
[[rang bzhin dag pa'i spang ba]] - Renunciation which is naturally pure - the abandonment of natural purity [one of {[[spang ba rnam gnyis]]} [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 02:20, 16 March 2006
spang ba rnam gnyis - two kinds of renunciation, the two types of abandonment. Renunciation which is naturally pure {rang bzhin dag pa'i spang ba} and renunciation applied as an antidote in order to remove obscurations which suddenly arise {glo bur dri bral ba'i spang ba} [RY]
spong lam - Path of Renunciation; the path of renunciation; way of renunciation [RY]
rang bzhin dag pa'i spang ba - Renunciation which is naturally pure - the abandonment of natural purity [one of {spang ba rnam gnyis} [IW]