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the 8 features of the truth of origin [1 [['dod chags dang bral ba'i rnam pa]] turning away from desire-attachment 2) [[mi gnas pa'i rnam pa]]-non-abidance 3) [[zhi ba'i rnam pa]] peaceful 4) [['dod chags med pa'i rnam pa]] lack of desire-attachment 5) [[zhe sdang med pa'i rnam pa]] lack of hatred-anger 6) [[gti mug med pa'i rnam ba]] lack of closed-mindedness 7) [[nyon mongs med pa'i rnam ba]] lack of delusion 8) [[sems can med pa'i rnam ba]] lack of sentient beings] [IW]
the ensuing cognition concerning the origin; subsequent knowledge of the all-pervasive origin of suffering (specifically in the two higher realms) [RY]


the eight features of the Truth of Origin. 1) [['dod chags dang bral ba'i rnam pa]]. turning away from desire-attachment. 2) [[mi gnas pa'i rnam pa]]. non-abidance 3) [[zhi ba'i rnam pa]]. peaceful 4) [['dod chags med pa'i rnam pa]]. lack of desire-attachment 5) [[zhe sdang med pa'i rnam pa]]. lack of hatred-anger 6) [[gti mug med pa'i rnam ba]]. lack of closed-mindedness 7) [[nyon mongs med pa'i rnam ba]]. lack of delusion 8) [[sems can med pa'i rnam ba]]. lack of sentient beings [RY]
ensuing cognition concerning the origin [IW]
 
the 8 features of the truth of origin [1 [['dod chags dang bral ba'i rnam pa]] turning away from desire-attachment 2) [[mi gnas pa'i rnam pa]] -non-abidance 3) [[zhi ba'i rnam pa]] peaceful 4) [['dod chags med pa'i rnam pa]] lack of desire-attachment 5) [[zhe sdang med pa'i rnam pa]] lack of hatred-anger 6) [[gti mug med pa'i rnam ba]] lack of closed-mindedness 7) [[nyon mongs med pa'i rnam ba]] lack of delusion 8) [[sems can med pa'i rnam ba]] lack of sentient beings] [IW]


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the ensuing cognition concerning the origin; subsequent knowledge of the all-pervasive origin of suffering (specifically in the two higher realms) [RY]

ensuing cognition concerning the origin [IW]