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Four dhyana states of serenity ([[snyoms 'jug gi bsam gtan bzhi]]). The [[first dhyana]] is a state with both concept and discernment. The [[second dhyana]] is a state without concept but with discernment. The [[third dhyana]] is a state without delight but with bliss. The [[fourth dhyana]] is a state of equanimity. [RY]
*Zhenphen Thaye Ozer ([[gzhan phan]] [[mtha' yas]] [['od zer]])
 
*Dzogchen Gyalse Zhenphen Thaye ([[rdzogs chen]] [[rgyal sras]] [[gzhan phan]] [[mtha' yas]])
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*Getse Zhenphen Thaye (dge rtse [[gzhan phan]] [[mtha' yas]])
*Gemang Gyalse Zhenphen Thaye (dge mang [[rgyal sras]] [[gzhan phan]] [[mtha' yas]])
*Dzogchen Khenrab Zhenphen Thaye ([[rdzogs chen mkhan rabs]] [[gzhan phan]] [[mtha' yas]])

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Four dhyana states of serenity (snyoms 'jug gi bsam gtan bzhi). The first dhyana is a state with both concept and discernment. The second dhyana is a state without concept but with discernment. The third dhyana is a state without delight but with bliss. The fourth dhyana is a state of equanimity. [RY]