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[[Dupeydo]]. The main scripture of [[Anu Yoga]]. Consists of 75 chapters and is also known as [[Do Gongpa Dupa]] ([[mdo dgongs pa 'dus pa]]) or [[Kundu Rigpey Do]] ([[kun 'dus rig pa'i mdo]]) [RY]


four characteristics that indicate a compound [causal, immediately preceding, object, and predominant conditions][R] [IW]
principal tantra of [[anuyoga]], [[Scripture of the Great Assemblage]] [JV]
 
four characteristics that indicate a compound [causal, immediately preceding, object, and predominant conditions][rgyu rkyen dang, de ma thag rkyen, dmigs rkyen, bdag rkyen.] [IW]


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Dupeydo. The main scripture of Anu Yoga. Consists of 75 chapters and is also known as Do Gongpa Dupa (mdo dgongs pa 'dus pa) or Kundu Rigpey Do (kun 'dus rig pa'i mdo) [RY]

principal tantra of anuyoga, Scripture of the Great Assemblage [JV]