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#literally true (''sgra ji bzhin can yin pa'')
#literally true (''sgra ji bzhin can yin pa'')
#not literally true (''sgra ji bzhin can min pa'')
#not literally true (''sgra ji bzhin can min pa'')
==Further Reading==
*Appendix 1. The Six Limits & Four Modes pp.161-166 in ‘The Light of Wisdom’ Volume 1. Root text by Padmasambhava and commentary by Jamgön Kongtrül the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2
==Internal Link==
[[Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]]
[[Four modes]]


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Revision as of 09:57, 14 May 2011

Six limits (Skt. Ṣaṭkoṭi; Wyl. mtha' drug) are:

  1. provisional meaning (drang don can yin pa)
  2. definitive meaning (drang don can min pa)
  3. indirect (dgongs pa can yin pa)
  4. not indirect (dgongs pa can min pa)
  5. literally true (sgra ji bzhin can yin pa)
  6. not literally true (sgra ji bzhin can min pa)

Further Reading

  • Appendix 1. The Six Limits & Four Modes pp.161-166 in ‘The Light of Wisdom’ Volume 1. Root text by Padmasambhava and commentary by Jamgön Kongtrül the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2

Internal Link

Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo

Four modes