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three worlds [IW]
the belief in the transitory [collection] and the belief that [upholds] extremes [RY]
 
three worlds [gods, humans, and nagas (khams gsum, the "three realms," refers to k\-amadh\-atu, r\-upadh\-atu, and \- ar\-upyadh\-atu: the desire realm, form realm, and formless realm. it is also known as srid pa'i gsum, the "three realms of existence " sa gsum, the "three levels," refers to where the \d \-akin\- is live: above the earth, on the earth, and below the earth). sa bla lha'i 'jig rten, sa steng mi'i 'jig rten, sa 'og klu'i 'jig rten bcas gsum mo [IW]
 
three divisions of the world (earth, heaven, hell) [JV]
 
sa 'og sa steng sa bla gsum; Three Worlds. Those of desire, form, and the formless. 1) [[sa 'og gi klu'i sems can]]. 2) [[sa steng gi mi'i 'gro ba]] 3) [[sa bla'i lha]] the three worlds [of gods, humans, and nagas]. 1) [[steng lha'i 'jig rten]]. 2) [[bar mi'i 'jig rten]] 3) [['og klu'i 'jig rten]] [RY]
 
1) Three worlds. The three spheres of gods, humans, and nagas. 2) See also [[srid pa gsum]]. [RY]


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the belief in the transitory [collection] and the belief that [upholds] extremes [RY]