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Tib: Harrison 1978
saṅs rgyas la dmigs pa'i sems yid la byed pa | sems mi g.yeṅ ba | dran pa ñe bar gnas pa daṅ1 śes rab thob pa | brtson 'grus mi gtoṅ ba | dge ba'i bśes gñen rnams la bsñen bkur byed pa | stoṅ pa ñid la2 kun tu sten pa | sgom pa | maṅ du byed pa | sgrib pa rnams spoṅ ba | rmugs pa daṅ gñid rnam par spoṅ ba | gtam yoṅs su spoṅ ba |
1. NPL omit daṅ against D. 2. NPL omit la against D.
Eng: Harrison 1990
(1) concentration (Skt. manasikāra) on thoughts which have the Buddha as their object; (2) absence of mental distraction; (3) obtaining mindful engagement and wisdom; (4) not renouncing vigour (Skt. vīrya); (5) attending on good friends (Skt. kalyāṇa-mitra); (6) practising, cultivating, and rehearsing emptiness (Skt. Sūnyatā); (7) elimination of the obscurations (Skt. āvaraṇa); (8) elimination of torpor and drowsiness; (9) avoidance of talk;
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