Udnavarga a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionspa

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Bkah Hgyur
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Explains as being the mi-Jchom-pa - U(;ira is the name given to the Iryyad. M. Jiischke says this latter root of the birana grass. — P. Expression means "the eight obstacles ^ Dal-hhyor, which the comment of happiness, caused by the re-birth i6 UDANAVARGA.
which hold one captive among gods and men, but cross over from the regions of lust. If one is born in hell, the human condition (dal-hhyor) is at an end, and one repents him (of his mistake).
17 (340).
The channels of lust are the source (of
...transmigration). Lust in (this) world is the root of the vine, which creeps up and entwines one as in the folds of a net. If one does not destroy this tormentor, he will be subject to ever-recurring suffering, and will never leave it entirely behind.
18 (338).
As long as a live tree has not been pulled up by the roots, but only cut down, it springs up afresh; so it is that if even the smallest atom of lust has not been eradi- cated, one will not leave behind this ever-recurring suffer- ing (i.


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