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biography of Buddha's skyes rabs 108 [IW]
make, compose [arch] text), perform, do, make, practice, perform, practice, deed, work, action, works (H) [h] hence uusually positive [IW]


100 acts of buddha gautama [JV]
make, compose [a text], perform, do, make, practice, perform, [favorable actions], practice, [[dam chos]] the holy dharma, action, deed, work, action, [[don chen gyi mdzad pa]] your vast deeds| [[sku gsung thungs kyi mdzad pa]] his deeds of body, speech, and mind | works, [[mdzad bzang]] your good works [RY]
 
make, compose [arch] text), perform, do, make, practice, perform, practice, deed, work, action, works (h [IW]
 
1) to do or enact (some action); 2) to ensure (the accomplishment of some action); 3) to actively do something; 4) to activate (some activity). This simple term is commonly misunderstood, and often means to 'ensure' the accomplishment of a certain activity. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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make, compose [arch] text), perform, do, make, practice, perform, practice, deed, work, action, works (H) [h] hence uusually positive [IW]

make, compose [a text], perform, do, make, practice, perform, [favorable actions], practice, dam chos the holy dharma, action, deed, work, action, don chen gyi mdzad pa your vast deeds| sku gsung thungs kyi mdzad pa his deeds of body, speech, and mind | works, mdzad bzang your good works [RY]

make, compose [arch] text), perform, do, make, practice, perform, practice, deed, work, action, works (h [IW]

1) to do or enact (some action); 2) to ensure (the accomplishment of some action); 3) to actively do something; 4) to activate (some activity). This simple term is commonly misunderstood, and often means to 'ensure' the accomplishment of a certain activity. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]