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SW added this entry. (PH) author? Nya Lo-tsa-wa?  +
Check entry, why the first one without sgra? (T)  +
or for tenses: "nyams su len pa"?  +
The only verb that has this form is langs / lang / lang / longs (to get up); Thumi, p.244 (T)  +
Check note in English with Sa-lam text. Isn't this word used with regard to how dreams function on the Bodhisattva grounds (check towards end of text) (T)  +
Check entry. I don't understand what the dash means here. (T)  +
bases of magical emanations; These are: (1) aspiration to the bases of magical emanations (chanda-Rddhi-pAda); (2) effort toward the bases of magical emanations (vIrya-Rddhi-pAda); (3) mental attention on the bases of magical emanations (citta-Rddhi-pAda, involving fixing one's mind in the position reached); and (4) analysis of the bases of magical emanations (mImaMsA-Rddhi-pAda); they are attained on the great path of accumulation  +
add VS=Vajrazekhara P113/ T get Peking vol. 5 to list of works cited/ from which examples are drawn  +
See comment under nyams longs (T)  +
Comment: This is one of the five paths of Hearers: path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).  +
Comment: This is the definition of a Hearer's exalted wisdom of subsequent attainment (nyan thos kyi mthong lam rjes thob ye shes).  +
Comment: This is one of the five paths of Hearers: path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).  +
definition of Hearer path of no more learning (nyan thos kyi mi slob lam)  +
definition of Hearer's path of accumulation\nCheck synonyms! (T)  +
Comment: This is one of the five paths of Hearers: path of accumulation (tshogs lam); path of preparation (sbyor lam); path of seeing (mthong lam); path of meditation (sgom lam); and path of no more learning (mi slob lam).  +
English is from Thumi, p.162 (T)  +