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four types of attentions [developed in the nine stages of shamatha, four mental engagements. forcible, interrupted, uninterrupted, spontaneous [RY]
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yakshini hariti (protector of children, bestower of wealth, goddess who planted first medicinal herbs), charming woman with both personal and mental accomplishments, a yaksa princess [JV]


four types of attentions/ mental engagements [IW]
stealer of the mind, enchantress, allurer, ravishing to the mind [visually or audially] [RY]


four types of attentions/ mental engagements [developed in the 9 stages of shamatha, forcible, interrupted, uninterrupted, spontaneous. ting nge 'dzin sgom skabs sems dmigs par 'jug pa'i yid la byed pa bzhi ste, 1 bsgrims te 'jug pa dang, two chad cing 'jug pa, three chad pa med par 'jug pa dang, four lhun gyis grub par 'jug pa'i yid byed de bzhi [IW]
beautiful woman. stealer of the mind, enchantress, allurer, ravishing to the mind [visually or auditory] [IW]


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ཡིད་འཕྲོག་མ
yakshini hariti (protector of children, bestower of wealth, goddess who planted first medicinal herbs), charming woman with both personal and mental accomplishments, a yaksa princess [JV]

stealer of the mind, enchantress, allurer, ravishing to the mind [visually or audially] [RY]

beautiful woman. stealer of the mind, enchantress, allurer, ravishing to the mind [visually or auditory] [IW]