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the 9 ways of being learned [IW] | |||
[[mkhas pa | the nine ways of being learned. [[mkhas btsun bzang gsum dang ldan pa]], [['chad rtsod rtsom gsum la thogs pa med pa]], [[bshad sgrub las gsum gyi mdzad pa bzang po dang ldan pa]] [RY] | ||
a | the 9 ways of being learned [[mkhas btsun bzang gsum dang ldan pa]] [['chad rtsod rtsom gsum la thogs pa med pa]] [[bshad sgrub las gsum gyi mdzad pa bzang po dang ldan pa]] [IW] | ||
Nine attributes of a learned person. Being learned, virtuous, and noble; being skilled in exposition, debate, and composition; possessing the three qualities of study, practice, and activity for the benefits of others [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 08:12, 28 December 2005
the 9 ways of being learned [IW]
the nine ways of being learned. mkhas btsun bzang gsum dang ldan pa, 'chad rtsod rtsom gsum la thogs pa med pa, bshad sgrub las gsum gyi mdzad pa bzang po dang ldan pa [RY]
the 9 ways of being learned mkhas btsun bzang gsum dang ldan pa 'chad rtsod rtsom gsum la thogs pa med pa bshad sgrub las gsum gyi mdzad pa bzang po dang ldan pa [IW]
Nine attributes of a learned person. Being learned, virtuous, and noble; being skilled in exposition, debate, and composition; possessing the three qualities of study, practice, and activity for the benefits of others [RY]