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[[yan lag bdun pa]] - ''Seven Branches''. The seven branch practice of [[prostrate]] (ing) to the [[Three Jewels]], confessing [[negative actions]], making offering, rejoicing in the virtue of others, requesting the [[turning of the wheel]] of Dharma, beseeching to not pass into [[nirvana]], and the [[dedication of merit]] to the [[enlightenment]] of all [[sentient being]]s [RY]
[[yan lag bdun pa]] - ''Seven Branches''. The seven branch practice of [[prostrate]] (ing) to the [[Three Jewels]], confessing [[negative actions]], making offering, rejoicing in the virtue of others, requesting the [[turning of the wheel]] of [[Dharma]], beseeching to not pass into [[nirvana]], and the [[dedication of merit]] to the [[enlightenment]] of all [[sentient being]]s [[RY]]






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Latest revision as of 12:22, 21 August 2007

yan lag bdun pa - Seven Branches. The seven branch practice of prostrate (ing) to the Three Jewels, confessing negative actions, making offering, rejoicing in the virtue of others, requesting the turning of the wheel of Dharma, beseeching to not pass into nirvana, and the dedication of merit to the enlightenment of all sentient beings RY