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The transliteration system of the BP/TLB is based on the Unicode/UTF-8 system. However, there may be difficulties with some of the letters – particularly on PC/Windows-based systems, but not so much on the Mac. We have chosen the most accepted older and traditional systems of transliteration against, e.g, Wylie for Tibetan, since with Unicode it is possible, in Sanskrit and Tibetan, etc., to represent one sound with one letter in almost all the cases (excepting Sanskrit and Tibetan aspirated letters, and Tibetan tsa, tsha, dza). We thus do not use the Wylie system which widely employs two letters for one sound (ng, ny, sh, zh etc.).
 
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Click to Expand/Collapse Option1. Sarvākārajñatācaryā
Click to Expand/Collapse Option2. Śakra
Click to Expand/Collapse Option3. Aprameyaguṇadhāraṇapāramitāstūpasatkāra
Click to Expand/Collapse Option4. Guṇaparikīrtana
Click to Expand/Collapse Option5. Puṇyaparyāya
Click to Expand/Collapse Option6. Anumodanā
Click to Expand/Collapse Option7. Niraya
Click to Expand/Collapse Option8. Viśuddhi
Click to Expand/Collapse Option9. Stuti
Click to Expand/Collapse Option10. Dhāraṇīguṇa
Click to Expand/Collapse Option11. Mārakarma
Click to Expand/Collapse Option12. Lokasaṃdarśana
Click to Expand/Collapse Option13. Acintya
Click to Expand/Collapse Option14. Aupamya
Click to Expand/Collapse Option15. Deva
Click to Expand/Collapse Option16. Tathatā
Click to Expand/Collapse Option17. Avinivartanīyaliṅgākāra
Click to Expand/Collapse Option18. Śūnyatā
Click to Expand/Collapse Option19. Gaṅgadevābhaginī
Click to Expand/Collapse Option20. Upāyakauśalyamīmāṃsā
Click to Expand/Collapse Option21. Mārakarma
Click to Expand/Collapse Option22. Kalyāṇamitra
Click to Expand/Collapse Option23. Śakra
Click to Expand/Collapse Option24. Abhimāna
Click to Expand/Collapse Option25. Śikṣā
Click to Expand/Collapse Option26. Māyopama
Click to Expand/Collapse Option27. Sāra
Click to Expand/Collapse Option28. Avakīrṇakusuma
Click to Expand/Collapse Option29. Anugama
Click to Expand/Collapse Option30. Sadāprarudita
Click to Expand/Collapse Option31. Dharmodgata
Click to Expand/Collapse Option32. Parīndanā
Rgs verse 17,7
pratyantamlecchajanavarjita-antadeśāḥ svakabhūmi kāṅkṣavigatāḥ sada merukalpāḥ |
dharmārtha jīvita tyajanti prayuktayogā avivartiyāna imi liṅga prajānitavyā || 17,7 ||
T.229, Fa-xian (法賢法師), A.D. 991
求正遍知心柔順 不求二地離邊地
為法捨命如須彌 是名不退之菩薩
Kj, sher rab sna tshogs, ka 10b2
mtha’ ’khob kla klo’i skye bo’i yul mtha’ rnam par spangs || rang gis la dogs med rtag tu ri rab ’dra ||
chos phyir srog kyang ’dor zhing rnal ’byor rab tu brtson || mi ldog rtags ni ’di dag yin par shes par bya ||
Conze (1973)
They have avoided the barbarous populations of outlying districts, of the border regions.
They are free from doubts about their own stage, always fashioned like Meru.
For the sake of Dharma they renounce their very life, intent on their practice.
These should be wisely known as the characteristics of the irreversible.
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