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Tib: Harrison 1978
le lo'i dṅos po brgyad rnam par spoṅ ba | brtsams1 pa'i dṅos po brgyad la ṅes par sten2 pa | zil gyis gnon pa'i skye mched brgyad la kun tu sten3 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 'thun4 pa |
1. NL: brtsam; P: brtsom; D: brtsams. 2. NL: brten; DP: sten. 3. NL: brten; DP: sten. 4. NL: mthun; DP: 'thun (hereafter not noted).
Eng: Harrison 1990
(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;
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