'du shes dgu

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'du shes dgu

The nine contemplations of impurity, as described in http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-180, are as follows: (1) contemplation of a bloated corpse, (2) contemplation of a worm-infested corpse, (3) contemplation of a bloody corpse, (4) contemplation of a putrefied corpse, (5) contemplation of a blue-black corpse, (6) contemplation of a devoured corpse, (7) contemplation of a dismembered corpse, (8) contemplation of a skeleton, and (9) contemplation of an immolated corpse.
For Pāli and Sanskrit sources relevant to the nine contemplations of impurity, see Dayal (193)2: 93–94.

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