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“The [[supreme emanations of blessings]]” (byin rlabs mchog gi sprul pa) are renowned as the Three Sources of the Doctrine ([[bstan pa’i btsas gsum]]). They are also known as the great self-existing emanations of enlightened body, speech and mind ([[rang byung gi sprul pa chen po]]). [RY]
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 18 May 2021

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natural Tsal [JV]