(2G) dga' bar byed pa'i chos drug la sten1
pa | sñan pa rnams smra ba | sgrib pa lṅa spoṅ ba | rnam par grol ba'i skye mched lṅa la sten2
pa | phuṅ po lṅa yoṅs su śes pa | mi dge ba bcu'i las kyi lam rnam par spoṅ ba | dge ba bcu'i las kyi lam sgom pa | stobs bcu sgrub pa | kun nas mnar sems kyi dṅos po dgu rnam par sbyoṅ ba | 'du śes dgu rnam par 'jig pa |
le lo'i dṅos po brgyad rnam par spoṅ ba | brtsams3
pa'i dṅos po brgyad la ṅes par sten4
pa | zil gyis gnon pa'i skye mched brgyad la kun tu sten5
pa | rnam par grol ba brgyad sgom pa | skyes bu chen po'i rnam par rtog pa brgyad thob pa | 'phags pa'i lam yan lag brgyad pa daṅ 'thun6
pa |
bsam gtan la mi chags pa | thos pas rlom sems mi byed pa | ṅa rgyal bcom pa | chos ñan par 'dod pa | chos 'dod pa | chos don du gñer ba | chos la 'dun pa | chos la phyogs pa | chos la 'bab pa | chos la gźol ba | chos la brtson pa |
(2G) (64) practice of the six dharmas of agreeability; (65) pleasant speech; (66) elimination of the five obscurations (Skt. āvaraṇa); (67) practice of the five stages of emancipation (Skt. vimokṣāyatana); (68) comprehension of the five aggregates; (69) rejection of the ten unwholesome modes of action; (70) development of the ten wholesome modes of action; (71) perfection of the ten powers; (72) removal of the nine bases of ill-will (Skt. āghāta-vastu); (73) meditational cultivation (Skt. vibhāvanā) of the nine apperceptions;
(74) elimination of the eight bases of sloth; (75) cultivation of the eight bases of exertion; (76) practice of the eight stages of sovereignty; (77) development of the eight emancipations (Skt. vimokṣā); (78) acquisition of the eight reflections of the Great Man (Skt. mahāpuruṣa); (79) harmony with the holy eightfold path;
(80) non-attachment to trance; (81) absence of conceit in learning; (82) conquest of pride; (83) desire to hear the Dharma; (84) desire for the Dharma; (85) aspiration to the Dharma; (86) longing for the Dharma; (87) being bent upon the Dharma; (88) being intent upon the Dharma; (89) being inclined to the Dharma; (90) applying oneself to the Dharma;