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“The [[supreme emanations of blessings]]” (byin rlabs mchog gi sprul pa) are renowned as the Three Sources of the Doctrine ([[bstan pa’i btsas gsum]]). They are also known as the great self-existing emanations of enlightened body, speech and mind ([[rang byung gi sprul pa chen po]]). [RY] | “The [[supreme emanations of blessings]]” (byin rlabs mchog gi sprul pa) are renowned as the Three Sources of the Doctrine ([[bstan pa’i btsas gsum]]). They are also known as the great self-existing emanations of enlightened body, speech and mind ([[rang byung gi sprul pa chen po]]). [RY] | ||
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Revision as of 05:16, 2 June 2006
“The supreme emanations of blessings” (byin rlabs mchog gi sprul pa) are renowned as the Three Sources of the Doctrine (bstan pa’i btsas gsum). They are also known as the great self-existing emanations of enlightened body, speech and mind (rang byung gi sprul pa chen po). [RY]