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total harmlessness; benignity [RB]
ripened habitual patterns [kun gzhi la chos gzhan gyis bgos pa'i nus pa chos gzhan skye ba'i rgyu'i rkyen du gyur pa] [IW]


commiseration, non- harmfulness, non-violence [one of the 11 virtuous mental states] [IW]
ripened habitual patterns [IW]


commiseration, non-harmfulness, non-violence [IW]
kun gzhi la chos gzhan gyis bgos pa'i nus pa chos gzhan skye ba'i rgyu'i rkyen du gyur pa [RY]
 
complete non-harming [dge ba'i sems byung bcu gcig gi nang gses, dmigs pa sems can la dmigs nas rnam pa bzod pa'am brtse ba'i rnam pa can byed las gnod 'tse spong bar byed cing, zhe sdang med pa'i char gtogs kyi sems byung] [IW]
 
TSE [IW]
 
complete non-harming [having focused on the object sentient beings have complete patience/ kindness, abandoning all harm &, having mental contents w/o agression/ anger, dge ba'i sems byung bcu gcig gi nang gses] [IW]
 
commiseration [one of the 11 virtuous mental states] non-harmfulness, non-violence [IW]
 
Commiseration, as one of the eleven virtuous mental states, non-harmfulness, non-violence [RY]
 
complete non-harming [IW]


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Revision as of 11:32, 28 December 2005

ripened habitual patterns [kun gzhi la chos gzhan gyis bgos pa'i nus pa chos gzhan skye ba'i rgyu'i rkyen du gyur pa] [IW]

ripened habitual patterns [IW]

kun gzhi la chos gzhan gyis bgos pa'i nus pa chos gzhan skye ba'i rgyu'i rkyen du gyur pa [RY]