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taking samaya substances (drinking) [JV]
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samayasattva [among bskyed rim sems dpa' gsum brtsegs, visualized deity in a sadhana] [IW]
 
samaya being; [expl., Light of Wisdom, Vol. 2, page 62] [RY]
 
samaya being, samaya sattva; being of commitment. samaya/ commitment aspect of a deity [RY]
 
Samaya being, (dam tshig pa). The deity visualized by oneself [RY]
 
samayasattva, a being who is committed to a certain task, visualized in bskyed rim to purify 3 existential phenomena, symbolic being, commitment deity [JV]
 
(oneself/ deity) as the expression of/ that expresses commitment; samaya/ commitment aspect (of a deity) [RB]


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samayasattva [among bskyed rim sems dpa' gsum brtsegs, visualized deity in a sadhana] [IW]

samaya being; [expl., Light of Wisdom, Vol. 2, page 62] [RY]

samaya being, samaya sattva; being of commitment. samaya/ commitment aspect of a deity [RY]

Samaya being, (dam tshig pa). The deity visualized by oneself [RY]

samayasattva, a being who is committed to a certain task, visualized in bskyed rim to purify 3 existential phenomena, symbolic being, commitment deity [JV]

(oneself/ deity) as the expression of/ that expresses commitment; samaya/ commitment aspect (of a deity) [RB]