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threefold ripening of disciples; of nature, faculty, and thought (khams dbang po bsam pa) [RY]
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four kinds of instruction of the Supreme Emanation Body [RY]


Threefold ripening of disciples is the ripening of nature, faculty, and thought (khams dbang po bsam pa) or strong ripening: The nature is ripened through having trained in the Dharma and the path during many former lives. By the power of that, the faculties are ripened since the five faculties of perfection (rnam byang) have become extremely sharp. By the power of that, discriminating knowledge (shes rab) has ripened from the present intelligence (shes rab) obtained at birth [RY]
four kinds of instruction of the supreme emanational body [IW]
 
threefold ripening of disciples [RY]


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four kinds of instruction of the Supreme Emanation Body [RY]

four kinds of instruction of the supreme emanational body [IW]