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in traversing a path lam bgrod skabs gzhan pa'i rjes su lus pa or, las ka'i byed tshad mgyogs po ma yin pa the amount remaining? [IW]
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ensuing virtue, subsequent connected virtue [IW]
 
ensuing virtue [RY]
 
[[dge ba'i sems byung gi bag chags rjes 'brel gyi dge ba]] 'Ensuing virtues' are the habitual patterns of the [eleven] virtuous mental states. [RY]
 
subsequent connected virtue [dad sogs dge ba'i sems byung gi bag chags] [IW]


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རྗེས་འབྲེལ་གྱི་དགེ་བ
ensuing virtue, subsequent connected virtue [IW]

ensuing virtue [RY]

dge ba'i sems byung gi bag chags rjes 'brel gyi dge ba 'Ensuing virtues' are the habitual patterns of the [eleven] virtuous mental states. [RY]

subsequent connected virtue [dad sogs dge ba'i sems byung gi bag chags] [IW]