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non-vow. [[User:DKC|DKC]] | |||
non-virtuous vow [IW] | |||
[[ji srid 'tsho'i mtha' can mi dge ba la zhugs pa]] 'Negative vow' means [to pledge] to engage in nonvirtue for as long as one is alive. [RY] | |||
nonvirtuous vow; mi dge ba [RY] | |||
== Discussion == | |||
An oath or commitment to do non-virtue. The word literally means "not bound," in the sense that the person who has a non-vow is not bound or committed to do virtue--quite the opposite. Examples of non-vows include executioners, slaughterers, hunters, fishermen, thieves, prostitutes and so forth. [[User:DKC|DKC]] | |||
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Revision as of 23:38, 17 July 2006
non-vow. DKC
non-virtuous vow [IW]
ji srid 'tsho'i mtha' can mi dge ba la zhugs pa 'Negative vow' means [to pledge] to engage in nonvirtue for as long as one is alive. [RY]
nonvirtuous vow; mi dge ba [RY]
Discussion
An oath or commitment to do non-virtue. The word literally means "not bound," in the sense that the person who has a non-vow is not bound or committed to do virtue--quite the opposite. Examples of non-vows include executioners, slaughterers, hunters, fishermen, thieves, prostitutes and so forth. DKC