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the eightfold noble path [arya-marga, yang dag pa'i lta ba rtog pa, ngag, las kyi mtha', 'tsho ba, rtsol ba, dran pa, ting nge 'dzin right view thought, speech, action, livlihood, effort, mindfulness, and samadhi. part of the 37 factors of enlightenment byang phyogs so bdun.] [IW]
Siddhi -([[bsgrub]])- 1) lit. 'success, complete attainment'; there are eight 'common' siddhis developed by the practice of yoga. Among these are clairvoyance, clairaudiance, the ability to fly through the air, the ability to read thoughts, and control of the body and external world, enabling one to transform both at will. The supreme siddhi is enlightenment. 2) realize, applying, attainment, practice [RY]<br>
 
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the 8-fold noble path [IW]
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Eightfold noble path. Literally the 'eight aspects of the path of noble beings:' right view, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, concentration. These are perfected on the path of cultivation [RY]  
 
the 8 fold noble path; the eightfold noble path, "the eight aspects of the path of noble ones, arya-marga, yang dag pa'i rtog pa, ngag, las kyi mtha', 'tsho ba, rtsol ba, dran pa, ting nge 'dzin. + lta ba [put in first [RY

Latest revision as of 04:00, 26 January 2006

Siddhi -(bsgrub)- 1) lit. 'success, complete attainment'; there are eight 'common' siddhis developed by the practice of yoga. Among these are clairvoyance, clairaudiance, the ability to fly through the air, the ability to read thoughts, and control of the body and external world, enabling one to transform both at will. The supreme siddhi is enlightenment. 2) realize, applying, attainment, practice [RY]