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[5] Dol rgyal zhib 'jug tshogs chung, (Dol rgyal lam shugs ldan byung rim la dpyad pa) (Dharamsala, 1998), 25-35.
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[5] Dol rgyal zhib 'jug tshogs chung, (Dol rgyal lam shugs ldan byung rim la dpyad pa) (Dharamsala, 1998), 25-35.
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[5] Dol rgyal zhib 'jug tshogs chung, (Dol rgyal lam shugs ldan byung rim la dpyad pa) (Dharamsala, 1998), 25-35.
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[5] Dol rgyal zhib 'jug tshogs chung, (Dol rgyal lam shugs ldan byung rim la dpyad pa) (Dharamsala, 1998), 25-35.
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For example, Zhalu Monastery (Zha-lu dgon-pa, Zhva-lu dgon-pa) had been built in Tsang in 1040 by Chetsun Sherab-jungnay (lCe-btsun Shes-rab ‘byung-gnas), two years before Atisha’s arrival in Ngari.
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Mindfulness is a subsidiary awareness (sems-byung, mental factor) that accompanies cognition of something.
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An obtaining cause is not the same as a simultaneously-arising cause (lhan-cig ‘byung-ba’i rgyu), which refer to the elements, for example, from which a seed or a clay pot are made.
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Karma is a mental factor (sems-byung), a subsidiary awareness accompanying our experiencing of things.
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Fabulous accounts (rmad-du byung-ba, Skt. adbhutadharma) are descriptions of such marvelous, wondrous things as the wisdom, extra-physical powers and saintly deeds of the Buddhas, pratyekabuddhas (self-realizers), and shravakas (listeners).
The Twelve Scriptural Categories L.T. Doboom Tulku 2007
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Ancient narratives (de-lta-bu byung-ba, Skt. itivrttika) are stories Buddha told from ancient times.
The Twelve Scriptural Categories L.T. Doboom Tulku 2007
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