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#[[prostration]], the antidote to [[pride]]
#[[prostration]], the antidote to [[pride]]
#offering, the antidote to avarice
#offering, the antidote to [[Miserliness|avarice]]
#[[confession]], the antidote to aggression
#[[confession]], the antidote to [[anger|aggression]]
#rejoicing, the antidote to [[jealousy]]
#rejoicing, the antidote to [[jealousy]]
#requesting to turn the wheel of Dharma, the antidote to [[ignorance]]
#requesting to turn the wheel of Dharma, the antidote to [[ignorance]]
#requesting not to pass into [[parinirvana]], the antidote to wrong views
#requesting not to pass into [[parinirvana]], the antidote to [[five wrong views|wrong views]]
#dedication of [[merit]], the antidote to [[doubt]]s
#dedication of [[merit]], the antidote to [[doubt]]s


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Revision as of 07:53, 19 May 2009

Seven branches (Wyl. yan lag bdun)

  1. prostration, the antidote to pride
  2. offering, the antidote to avarice
  3. confession, the antidote to aggression
  4. rejoicing, the antidote to jealousy
  5. requesting to turn the wheel of Dharma, the antidote to ignorance
  6. requesting not to pass into parinirvana, the antidote to wrong views
  7. dedication of merit, the antidote to doubts

See also the eight branches.

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