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'''Seven branches''' ([[Wyl.]] ''yan lag bdun'') | '''Seven branches''' ([[Wyl.]] ''yan lag bdun'') | ||
#prostration, the antidote to [[pride]] | #[[prostration]], the antidote to [[pride]] | ||
#offering, the antidote to avarice | #offering, the antidote to avarice | ||
#[[confession]], the antidote to aggression | #[[confession]], the antidote to aggression | ||
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#requesting to turn the wheel of Dharma, the antidote to [[ignorance]] | #requesting to turn the wheel of Dharma, the antidote to [[ignorance]] | ||
#requesting not to pass into [[parinirvana]], the antidote to wrong views | #requesting not to pass into [[parinirvana]], the antidote to wrong views | ||
#dedication of merit, the antidote to [[doubt]]s | #dedication of [[merit]], the antidote to [[doubt]]s | ||
See also the [[eight branches]]. | See also the [[eight branches]]. |
Revision as of 19:42, 14 December 2008
Seven branches (Wyl. yan lag bdun)
- prostration, the antidote to pride
- offering, the antidote to avarice
- confession, the antidote to aggression
- rejoicing, the antidote to jealousy
- requesting to turn the wheel of Dharma, the antidote to ignorance
- requesting not to pass into parinirvana, the antidote to wrong views
- dedication of merit, the antidote to doubts
See also the eight branches.