48 secondary Bodhisattva downfalls

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Dharmasherab
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48 secondary Bodhisattva downfalls

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Could someone tell me or send me a link to the 48 secondary Bodhisattva downfalls as transmitted by Atisha, compiled by Shantideva which is found in Siksasamuccaya.

(I have already come across the secondary Bodhisattva downfalls which comes from Asanga, so I am not searching for this one).
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Have you searched for it at Studybuddhism.com already?
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Dharmasherab wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 2:13 pm Could someone tell me or send me a link to the 48 secondary Bodhisattva downfalls as transmitted by Atisha, compiled by Shantideva which is found in Siksasamuccaya.

(I have already come across the secondary Bodhisattva downfalls which comes from Asanga, so I am not searching for this one).
How about in the Siksasamuccaya?

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Re: 48 secondary Bodhisattva downfalls

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Malcolm wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:48 pm

How about in the Siksasamuccaya?

Thank you very much Malcolm. Fortunately its available in UK too.


I ll ask my parents to donate it to me. This should have the set of rules which I am looking for. I am hoping to carefully look through the different sets of Bodhisattva Precepts and incorporate them to my conduct.
Ayu wrote: Sat Nov 27, 2021 6:05 pm Have you searched for it at Studybuddhism.com already?
I did, but it was the 46 version (and not the 48 version).
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