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|english-def=nine serene states of successive abiding. The four dhyanas, the four formless states, and the shravaka's samadhi of peace, also known as the serenity of cessation; nine successive stages of meditative equipoise, nine equilibriums of successive abiding; the nine successive equilibriums, the nine attainments of successive stations, the nine successive abidings in equipoise. Syn [[snyoms 'jug dgu]]
|english-def=nine serene states of successive abiding. The four dhyanas, the four formless states, and the shravaka's samadhi of peace, also known as the serenity of cessation; nine successive stages of meditative equipoise, nine equilibriums of successive abiding; the nine successive equilibriums, the nine attainments of successive stations, the nine successive abidings in equipoise. Syn [[snyoms 'jug dgu]]
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mthar gyis gnas pa'i snyoms par 'jug pa dgu
nine serene states of successive abiding. The four dhyanas, the four formless states, and the shravaka's samadhi of peace, also known as the serenity of cessation; nine successive stages of meditative equipoise, nine equilibriums of successive abiding; the nine successive equilibriums, the nine attainments of successive stations, the nine successive abidings in equipoise. Syn snyoms 'jug dgu

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