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practice of taking yogic disciplines as the path [RY]
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to hold personal rules of deportment as supreme (principles) in their own right [RY]
 
[[tshul khrims dang brtul zhugs la mchog tu 'dzin pa'i lta ba]] to view/ view of regarding personal rules of discipline and deportment as supreme (principles) in their own right [RB]
 
grasping discipline as supreme [IW]
 
grasping discipline as supreme [discipline of dogs and oxen, thinking that by pulling out or shaving the hair etc. one will get enlightened] [IW]
 
view of regarding discipline and conduct as absolute principles; [RB]


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བརྟུལ་ཞུགས་མཆོག་འཛིན
to hold personal rules of deportment as supreme (principles) in their own right [RY]

tshul khrims dang brtul zhugs la mchog tu 'dzin pa'i lta ba to view/ view of regarding personal rules of discipline and deportment as supreme (principles) in their own right [RB]

grasping discipline as supreme [IW]

grasping discipline as supreme [discipline of dogs and oxen, thinking that by pulling out or shaving the hair etc. one will get enlightened] [IW]

view of regarding discipline and conduct as absolute principles; [RB]