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three uncountable aeons. [Uncountable refers to the sixtieth number in the ancient counting scale] [RY]
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three uncountable mahakalpas [IW]
the three kinds of "[[bskal don]]": [1) [[dus kyi bskal don]]: because of great length of time hard to realize 2) [[yul gyi bskal don]]: because the object is very long hard to realize, 3) [[rang bzhin]] /[[ngo bo'i bskal don]] hard to realize becaue of subtlety] [IW]


three uncountable mahakalpas [three x 10 to the 60th power mahakalpas, not actually uncountable] [IW]
the three kinds of "[[bskal don]]": [IW]


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བསྐལ་དོན་གསུམ།

the three kinds of "bskal don": [1) dus kyi bskal don: because of great length of time hard to realize 2) yul gyi bskal don: because the object is very long hard to realize, 3) rang bzhin /ngo bo'i bskal don hard to realize becaue of subtlety] [IW]

the three kinds of "bskal don": [IW]