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special samayas. The special samayas are the common samayas of the five families of Anuttara Mantra as well as the root and branch samayas, which should be guarded as the blood in one's heart. [DILGO KHYENTSE] [RY] | |||
Particular samayas [RY] | |||
the particular samayas. I) [[rigs lnga spyi'i dam tshig]], [[rtsa ba'i dam tshig]], [[yan lag gi dam tshig]], II) 27 when dividing the root samayas of body, speech and mind into nine each, see. [[rtsa ba sku gsung thugs kyi dam tshig]] [RY] | |||
the particular samayas [i) [[rigs lnga spyi'i dam tshig]]-[[rtsa ba'i dam tshig]]-[[yan lag gi dam tshig]]-ii) 27 when dividing the root samayas of body, speech and mind into 9 each, see [[rtsa ba sku gsung thugs kyi dam tshig]] [IW] | |||
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the particular samayas [IW]
special samayas. The special samayas are the common samayas of the five families of Anuttara Mantra as well as the root and branch samayas, which should be guarded as the blood in one's heart. [DILGO KHYENTSE] [RY]
Particular samayas [RY]
the particular samayas. I) rigs lnga spyi'i dam tshig, rtsa ba'i dam tshig, yan lag gi dam tshig, II) 27 when dividing the root samayas of body, speech and mind into nine each, see. rtsa ba sku gsung thugs kyi dam tshig [RY]
the particular samayas [i) rigs lnga spyi'i dam tshig-rtsa ba'i dam tshig-yan lag gi dam tshig-ii) 27 when dividing the root samayas of body, speech and mind into 9 each, see rtsa ba sku gsung thugs kyi dam tshig [IW]