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five manners of liberation; 1) [[ye grol]]. = primordially freed. 2) [[rang grol]]. = spontaneously free. 3) [[cer grol]]. - directly freed. 4) [[mtha' grol]]. - freed from extremes. 5) [[gcig grol]]. - singularly freed] [IW]
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five manners of liberation [IW]
recognizing the knowledge which is the basis of liberation [RY]
 
five manners of liberation. 1) [[ye grol]] primordially freed. 2) [[rang grol]] spontaneously free. 3) [[cer grol]] directly freed. 4) [[mtha' grol]] freed from extremes. 5) [[gcig grol]] singularly freed [RY]


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གྲོལ་གཞིའི་ཡེ་ཤེས་ངོས་འཛིན
recognizing the knowledge which is the basis of liberation [RY]