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Tib: Harrison 1978
(3I) bzaṅ skyoṅ | 'di lta ste dper na skyes bu la źig raṅ skyes pa'i yul nas ljoṅs kyi phyogs gźan źig tu soṅ ste phyin pa daṅ | raṅ skyes pa'i yul de rjes su dran nas ji ltar mthoṅ ba daṅ | thos pa daṅ | śes pa daṅ | rtogs pa'i chos rnams yid la byed pa las rmugs pa daṅ | gñid kyis non te | de ñal ba daṅ | rmi lam na raṅ skyes pa'i yul du soṅ nas de na bdag ñid 'dug pa sñam du śes śiṅ | ji ltar sṅon1 mthoṅ ba daṅ | thos pa daṅ | bye brag phyed pa daṅ | rnam par śes pa de dag kyaṅ mthoṅ ṅo || de na 'gro źiṅ ldog pa dag kyaṅ byed do || de sad pa daṅ gñen 'dab2 daṅ | mdza' bśes daṅ | ñe du daṅ | snag gi gñen3 mtshams rnams kyi naṅ du ṅa ni 'di ltar soṅ soṅ ṅo ||
1. P: mṅon. 2. P: mdab. 3. P: mñen.
Eng: Harrison 1990
(3I) 'For example, Bhadrapāla, a certain man travelled from his native land to another country, and arriving there he called to mind his native land; while concentrating his thoughts on things as he used to see, hear, know, and perceive them he was overcome by torpor and lethargy, and fell asleep; in a dream he travelled to his native land and perceived himself to be there, and he saw those things just as he formerly used to see, hear, discern and be aware of them; he went both to and from that place. Waking up, he reported those things in the company of his relatives, friends, kinsfolk, and maternal relations, saying:
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