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[[Four modes of mental enagagement]] ([[manaskāra]], [[yid-la byed-pa]]) are said to be possible:
 
[[Four modes of mental enagagement]] ([[manaskāra]], [[yid-la byed-pa]]) are said to be possible:
1. forcible engagement ([[balavāhana]], sgrim-ste ’jug-pa)2. [[interrupted engagement]] ([[sacchidravāhana]], chad-cing ’jug-pa)3. [[uninterrupted engagement]] ([[niśchidravāhana]], med-par ’jug-pa)4. [[spontaneous engagement]] ([[anābhogavāhana]], [[lhun-grub-tu ’jug-pa]])
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1. forcible engagement ([[balavāhana]], [[sgrim-ste ’jug-pa]])
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2. [[interrupted engagement]] ([[sacchidravāhana]], [[chad-cing ’jug-pa]])
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3. [[uninterrupted engagement]] ([[niśchidravāhana]], [[med-par ’jug-pa]])
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4. [[spontaneous engagement]] ([[anābhogavāhana]], [[lhun-grub-tu ’jug-pa]])
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