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nyan thos la yod pa dang rjes su mthun pa'i rnam mkhyen gyi rnam pa sum cu so bdun
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{nyan thos dang thun mong ba'i rnam pa so bdun/} The thirty-seven features of the omniscient mind common to Hearers and Solitary Realizers. 1-4. {dran pa nye bar bzhag pa bzhi/} [catvāri smṛtyūpasthānāḥ]/ the four close contemplations (see {dran pa nye bar bzhag pa bzhi}). 5-8. {yang dag par spong ba bzhi/} [catvāri samyak prahāṇāḥ]/ the four perfect abandonments (see {yang dag spong ba bzhi}). 9-12. {rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi/} [catvāri ṛddhipādāḥ]/ the four limbs of miracles (see {rdzu 'phrul gyi rkang pa bzhi}). 13-17. {dbang po lnga/} [pañcendriyāṇi]/ the five faculties (see {dbang po lnga}). 18-22. {stobs lnga /} [pañca balāni]/ the five powers (see {stobs lnga}). 23-29. {byang chub kyi yan lag bdun/} [sapta bodhyaṅgani]/ the seven limbs of enlightenment (see {byang chub yan lag bdun}). 30-37. {'phags lam yan lag brgyad/} [aṣṭāryāṅga mārga]/ the eight noble paths (see {'phags lam yan lag brgyad}).
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