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− | '''[[Twofold purity]]''' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[དག་པ་གཉིས་ལྡན་]]}}, Wyl. ''[[dag pa gnyis ldan]]'') — | + | '''[[Twofold purity]]''' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[དག་པ་གཉིས་ལྡན་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[dag pa gnyis ldan]]'') — |
− | #Firstly, [[purity]] in the [[sense]] that it is always [[pure]] by its very [[nature]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ངོ་བོ་ཡེ་དག་]]}}, ''[[ngowo yé dak]]''; Wyl. ''[[ngo bo ye dag]]''), and secondly, [[purity]] in the [[sense]] that all the [[adventitious stains]] have been [[purified]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[གློ་བུར་བྲལ་དག་]]}}, ''[[lobur dral dak]]''; Wyl. ''[[glo bur bral dag]]''). | + | #Firstly, [[purity]] in the [[sense]] that it is always [[pure]] by its very [[nature]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ངོ་བོ་ཡེ་དག་]]}}, ''[[ngowo yé dak]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[ngo bo ye dag]]''), and secondly, [[purity]] in the [[sense]] that all the [[adventitious stains]] have been [[purified]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[གློ་བུར་བྲལ་དག་]]}}, ''[[lobur dral dak]]''; [[Wyl.]] ''[[glo bur bral dag]]''). |
− | #Alternatively, the phrase twofold [[purity]] can refer to [[purity]] of the [[two obscurations|two kinds of obscuration]], [[Emotional obscurations|emotional]] and [[cognitive obscurations|cognitive]]. | + | #Alternatively, the [[phrase]] twofold [[purity]] can refer to [[purity]] of the [[two obscurations|two kinds of obscuration]], [[Emotional obscurations|emotional]] and [[cognitive obscurations|cognitive]]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 16 March 2015
Twofold purity (Tib. དག་པ་གཉིས་ལྡན་, Wyl. dag pa gnyis ldan) —
- Firstly, purity in the sense that it is always pure by its very nature (Tib. ངོ་བོ་ཡེ་དག་, ngowo yé dak; Wyl. ngo bo ye dag), and secondly, purity in the sense that all the adventitious stains have been purified (Tib. གློ་བུར་བྲལ་དག་, lobur dral dak; Wyl. glo bur bral dag).
- Alternatively, the phrase twofold purity can refer to purity of the two kinds of obscuration, emotional and cognitive.