[very-practiced]; pliancy; flexibility; servicability; suppleness Comment: This is one of the eleven virtuous mental factors (sems byung dge ba, kuśalacaitta): (1) faith (dad pa, śraddhā); (2) shame (ngo tsha shes pa, hrī); (3) embarrassment (khrel yod pa, apatrāpya); (4) non-attachment (ma chags pa, alobha); (5) non-hatred (zhe sdang med pa, adveṣa); (6) non-ignorance (gti mug med pa, amoha); (7) effort (brtson 'grus, vīrya); (8) pliancy (shin tu sbyangs pa, prasrabdhi); (9) conscientiousness (bag yod pa, apramāda); (10) equanimity (btang snyoms, upekṣā); (11) non-harmfulness (rnam par mi 'tshe ba, avihiṃsā).
{shin tu sbyangs pa} total refinement; extreme (mental and physical) pliancy
suppleness, buoyancy
suppleness, pliancy, exuberance, contemplation on the qualities of meditation, perfect ease. Def. by Jamgön Kongtrül: {lus sems las su rung bas sems dmigs pa la bkol du btub pa} exuberance, contemplation on the qualities of meditation, perfect ease. suppleness, pliancy