Difference between revisions of "'jig rten chos brgyad"

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eight worldly concerns, Dharma. 1) [[rnyed pa]] gain. 2) [[ma rnyed pa]] loss. 4) [[snyan pa]] disgrace. 5) [[smad pa]]slander. 6) [[bstod pa]] praise. 7) [[bde ba]] pleasure. 8) [[sdug bsngal]]- pain. the eight worldly Dharma, attributes. 1) [[rnyed dang mi rnyed]] pleasure at gaining something and displeasure at not gaining the object of desire. 2) [[bde dang mi bde]] happiness and sadness. 3) [[bstod dang smad]] praise and abused or degrade. 4) [[snyan dang mi snyan]] pleasing and unpleasing speech [RY]
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from society's point of view [RY]
 
 
8 worldly dharmas [IW]
 
 
 
eight worldly concerns. Attachment to gain, pleasure, praise and fame, and aversion to loss, pain, blame and bad reputation [RY]
 
 
 
eight worldly concerns, the ordinary human reactions to gain and loss, fame and infamy, praise and blame, pleasure and sorrow [JV]
 
 
 
eight worldly dharmas [1 [[rnyed pa]] = gain; 2) [[ma rnyed pa]] = loss 4) [[snyan pa]] = disgrace 5) [[smad pa]]= slander 6) [[bstod pa]] = praise 7) [[bde ba]] = pleasure 8) [[sdug [IW]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 10:48, 28 December 2005

from society's point of view [RY]