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The roundness of peas, the bristling length and sharpness of thorns,<br/>
The roundness of peas, the bristling length and sharpness of thorns,<br/>
The beauty of the iridescent eye of the peacock’s tail:<br/>
The beauty of the iridescent eye of the peacock’s tail:<br/>
No-one created them, they all just naturally came into being<ref>This verse is often given as a summary of the beliefs of certain philosophical nihilists. There is a similar verse in the ''Tattvasaṃgraha'', vv.111-2.</ref> <br/>  
No-one created them, they all just naturally came into being.<ref>This verse is often given as a summary of the beliefs of certain philosophical nihilists. There is a similar verse in the ''Tattvasaṃgraha'', vv.111-2.</ref> <br/>  
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 20 December 2015

ཉི་ཤར་ཆུ་བོར་ཐུར་དུ་འབབ་པ་དང་། །

སྲན་ཟླུམ་ཚེར་མ་གཟེངས་རིང་རྣོ་བ་དང་། །
རྨ་བྱའི་མདོངས་བཀྲ་ལྟ་ན་སྡུག་པ་རྣམས། །

སུས་ཀྱང་མ་བྱས་ངོ་བོ་ཉིད་ལས་བྱུང་། །

The rising of the sun, the downward flow of water,
The roundness of peas, the bristling length and sharpness of thorns,
The beauty of the iridescent eye of the peacock’s tail:
No-one created them, they all just naturally came into being.[1]

Unattributed

Notes

  1. This verse is often given as a summary of the beliefs of certain philosophical nihilists. There is a similar verse in the Tattvasaṃgraha, vv.111-2.