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three rites [RB] | |||
the three rites, [magical powers, mind-reading, teaching]. three kinds of ritual, according to Mahayoga: the body of the deity. in its entirety [[sku yongs rdzogs]], the speech in the form of seed-syllables [[gsung yig bru]], and the buddha-mind of concentration [[thugs bsam gtan]] [RY] | |||
the three miracles, [magical powers, mind- reading, teaching OR three rituals of mah yoga [the body of the deity in its entirety [[sku yongs rdzogs]], the speech in the form of seed-syllables [[gsung yig bru]], and the buddha-mind of concentration [[thugs bsam gtan]] [IW] | |||
the three miracles [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 09:38, 28 December 2005
three rites [RB]
the three rites, [magical powers, mind-reading, teaching]. three kinds of ritual, according to Mahayoga: the body of the deity. in its entirety sku yongs rdzogs, the speech in the form of seed-syllables gsung yig bru, and the buddha-mind of concentration thugs bsam gtan [RY]
the three miracles, [magical powers, mind- reading, teaching OR three rituals of mah yoga [the body of the deity in its entirety sku yongs rdzogs, the speech in the form of seed-syllables gsung yig bru, and the buddha-mind of concentration thugs bsam gtan [IW]
the three miracles [IW]