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'''Merit tending to liberation''' (Tib. ཐར་པ་ཆ་མཐུན་ , Wyl. ''thar pa cha mthun''), means virtuous actions which produce | '''Merit tending to liberation''' (Tib. ཐར་པ་ཆ་མཐུན་, ''tarpa cha tün'', [[Wyl.]] ''thar pa cha mthun''), means [[virtue|virtuous actions]] which produce [[liberation]] from [[samsara]].<ref>[[Khenpo Yönga|Yönten Gyamtso]]: Vol. 1 of the Great Commentary on the ''[[Yönten Dzö|Treasury of Precious Qualities]]''.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Alternative translations== | ==Alternative translations== | ||
Virtues tending to liberation (Padmakara Translation Group in [[Yönten Dzö| | *Virtues tending to liberation (Padmakara Translation Group in [[Yönten Dzö|''Treasury of Precious Qualities'']]) | ||
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== | ||
*[[Merit]] | *[[Merit]] | ||
*[[Merit tending to happiness]] | *[[Merit tending to happiness]] | ||
[[Category: Karma]] | [[Category: Karma]] |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 19 April 2020
Merit tending to liberation (Tib. ཐར་པ་ཆ་མཐུན་, tarpa cha tün, Wyl. thar pa cha mthun), means virtuous actions which produce liberation from samsara.[1]
References
- ↑ Yönten Gyamtso: Vol. 1 of the Great Commentary on the Treasury of Precious Qualities.
Alternative translations
- Virtues tending to liberation (Padmakara Translation Group in Treasury of Precious Qualities)