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The '''eight perverse actions''' ([[Wyl.]] ''log pa brgyad'') are: to criticize good, praise evil, interrupt the accumulation of merit of a virtuous person, disturb the minds of those who have devotion, give up your spiritual master, give up your deity, give up your vajra brothers and sisters, and desecrate a [[mandala]].
The '''eight perverse actions''' (Tib. ལོག་པ་བརྒྱད་, ''lokpa gyé'', [[Wyl.]] ''log pa brgyad'') are:  
#to criticize good,  
#praise evil,  
#interrupt the accumulation of [[merit]] of a virtuous person,  
#disturb the minds of those who have devotion,  
#give up your spiritual master,  
#give up your [[yidam|deity]],  
#give up your vajra brothers and sisters, and  
#desecrate a [[mandala]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 11 September 2018

The eight perverse actions (Tib. ལོག་པ་བརྒྱད་, lokpa gyé, Wyl. log pa brgyad) are:

  1. to criticize good,
  2. praise evil,
  3. interrupt the accumulation of merit of a virtuous person,
  4. disturb the minds of those who have devotion,
  5. give up your spiritual master,
  6. give up your deity,
  7. give up your vajra brothers and sisters, and
  8. desecrate a mandala.