ji ltar ’khor ba yin pa la | | ji ltar ṅes par ldog pa ñid | |
ñan pa rnams kyi mchog grub mtha’ | | kho bo’i ’di ni gson mdzod cig | |
934. ’Nature, and change, birth, old age, and death, these five (attributes) belong to all; "nature" is (in itself) pure and without fault; the involution of this with the five elements,
935. ’Causes an awakening and power of perception, which, according to its exercise, is the cause of "change;"
16. ‘O best of hearers, hear this our firmly-settled theory, how our mortal existence arises and how it revolves.