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The four black deeds are:
[[sgrub chen]] - Great accomplishment practice; a sadhana practice undertaken by a group of people which goes on uninterruptedly for seven days. rite of great attainment. mahasadhana, big puja, 'seven-day practice'; (stage of) great accomplishment; intensive group [[sadhana practice]]/ retreat [RY]


to deceive a venerable person,
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to cause someone to regret what is not regrettable,
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to disparage a sublime person, and
to deceive sentient beings.
The four white deeds are their opposites [RY]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 5 February 2006

sgrub chen - Great accomplishment practice; a sadhana practice undertaken by a group of people which goes on uninterruptedly for seven days. rite of great attainment. mahasadhana, big puja, 'seven-day practice'; (stage of) great accomplishment; intensive group sadhana practice/ retreat [RY]