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'''Six recollections''' ([[ | '''Six recollections''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rjes su dran pa drug'') | ||
#[[Buddha]] (''sangs rgyas'') | #[[Buddha]] (''sangs rgyas'') | ||
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#[[Generosity]] (''gtong ba'') | #[[Generosity]] (''gtong ba'') | ||
#[[Discipline]] (''tshul khrims'') | #[[Discipline]] (''tshul khrims'') | ||
#Gods or [[yidam]] deity (''lha'') | #[[Gods]] or [[yidam]] deity (''lha'') | ||
'''Note''': the sixth recollection is sometimes said to refer to the gods of the higher realms, who have extraordinary powers of perception, and is sometimes said to refer to one's personal yidam deity. | '''Note''': the sixth recollection is sometimes said to refer to the gods of the higher realms, who have extraordinary powers of perception, and is sometimes said to refer to one's personal yidam deity. | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 21:19, 4 October 2008
Six recollections (Wyl. rjes su dran pa drug)
- Buddha (sangs rgyas)
- Dharma (chos)
- Sangha (dge 'dun)
- Generosity (gtong ba)
- Discipline (tshul khrims)
- Gods or yidam deity (lha)
Note: the sixth recollection is sometimes said to refer to the gods of the higher realms, who have extraordinary powers of perception, and is sometimes said to refer to one's personal yidam deity.