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#To sit in a higher seat than a learned [[scholar]] (''[[mkhas pa'i gong lci]]'')
 
#To sit in a higher seat than a learned [[scholar]] (''[[mkhas pa'i gong lci]]'')
 
#To accept [[prostrations]] from a [[fully ordained monk]] or a great [[meditator]] (''[[sgom chen gyi phyag lci]]'')
 
#To accept [[prostrations]] from a [[fully ordained monk]] or a great [[meditator]] (''[[sgom chen gyi phyag lci]]'')

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Four serious wrong actions (Wyl. log pa'i lci ba bzhi)[1]

  1. To sit in a higher seat than a learned scholar (mkhas pa'i gong lci)
  2. To accept prostrations from a fully ordained monk or a great meditator (sgom chen gyi phyag lci)
  3. To steal the provisions of a meditator (sgom sgrub mkhan gyi zas lci)
  4. To steal the ritual objects or wealth of a tantric practitioner (sngags pa'i nor lci)

Footnotes

  1. Dungkar, Great Dictionary, p. 1976

See Also