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Prasrabhi (Sanskrit; Tibetan: ཤིན་ཏུ་སྦྱང་བ་,
Tibetan Wylie: shin tu
sbyang ba, Pali: p****addhi) is a
Mahayana Buddhist term
translated as "pliancy", "flexibility"...
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level of this
schema they
achieve what is
termed "pliancy" (Tib. shin tu
sbyangs pa, Skt. prasrabdhi),
defined as "a
serviceability of mind and body such...
- noun (Sanskrit: prasrabhi, Tibetan: ཤིན་ཏུ་སྦྱང་བ་,
Tibetan Wylie: shin tu
sbyang ba) that has been
translated as "calmness", "tranquillity", "repose" and...
- but
listed in some Sila texts,
where they are
called Dhutanga (Tibetan:
sbyang pa'i yan lag, ****anese: zudagyo, Chinese: toutouxing). An
illustrative list...
- Buddhahood. In the
second type of phowa,
there is a
preparatory stage (
sbyang) done
while dreaming and a
stage of the
actual practice ('pho ba dngos)...
- 3.
effort (vyayama, rtsol-ba) 4. suppleness,
pliancy (praśrabdhi, shin-
sbyangs)
Antidote to
forgetting the instructions: 5.
mindfulness (smṛti, dran-pa)...