Six Perfections(phar phyin drug)
1.Perfection of giving
2.Perfection of morality
3.Perfection of patience
4.Perfection of effort
5.Perfection of concentration
6.Perfection of wisdom
Two Division of Truth(bden pa gnyis)
1.The conventional truth
2.The ultimate truth
Four Noble Truth(bden pa bzhi)
1.The truth of suffering
2.The truth of origin of suffering
3.The truth of cessation
4.The truth of path
Five Paths(lam lnga)
1.Path of accumulation
2.Path of preparation
3.Path of meditation
4.Path of seeing
5.Path of no more learning
Ten Grounds(sa bcu)
1.The extremely joyous
2.The stainless
3.The luminous
4.The radiant
5.The difficult to overcome
6.The approaching
7.The goneafar
8.The immoral
9.The good intelligence
10.The cloud of dharma
Eight Leisures/Freedoms(dal wa brgyad)
1.Not holding wrong views
2.Not born in the barbaric land
3.Not born in a place where has not appeared
4.Not born as mute/fool
5.Not born as a hell-being
6.Not being a hungry ghost
7.Not being an animal
8.Not living a long living god
Ten Endowments('byorpa bcu)
1.Being human
2.Being born in buddhist land
3.Having sound sense
4.Being free from extreme actions
5.Having faith in dharma
6.Buddhas having appeared
7.Buddhas having taught dharma
8.Flourshing of his teachings
9.Being followed his teachings
10.Compassionate feelings towards other
Six Realms('gro ba rigs drug)
1.Human being
2.God
3.Demi-god
4.Hell
5.Hungry
6.Animal
Three/Five Evils(dug gsum mam lnga)
1.Attractions
2.Anger/impatience
3.Laziness
4.Haughtiness
5.Jealousy
1.Perfection of giving
2.Perfection of morality
3.Perfection of patience
4.Perfection of effort
5.Perfection of concentration
6.Perfection of wisdom
Two Division of Truth(bden pa gnyis)
1.The conventional truth
2.The ultimate truth
Four Noble Truth(bden pa bzhi)
1.The truth of suffering
2.The truth of origin of suffering
3.The truth of cessation
4.The truth of path
Five Paths(lam lnga)
1.Path of accumulation
2.Path of preparation
3.Path of meditation
4.Path of seeing
5.Path of no more learning
Ten Grounds(sa bcu)
1.The extremely joyous
2.The stainless
3.The luminous
4.The radiant
5.The difficult to overcome
6.The approaching
7.The goneafar
8.The immoral
9.The good intelligence
10.The cloud of dharma
Eight Leisures/Freedoms(dal wa brgyad)
1.Not holding wrong views
2.Not born in the barbaric land
3.Not born in a place where has not appeared
4.Not born as mute/fool
5.Not born as a hell-being
6.Not being a hungry ghost
7.Not being an animal
8.Not living a long living god
Ten Endowments('byorpa bcu)
1.Being human
2.Being born in buddhist land
3.Having sound sense
4.Being free from extreme actions
5.Having faith in dharma
6.Buddhas having appeared
7.Buddhas having taught dharma
8.Flourshing of his teachings
9.Being followed his teachings
10.Compassionate feelings towards other
Six Realms('gro ba rigs drug)
1.Human being
2.God
3.Demi-god
4.Hell
5.Hungry
6.Animal
Three/Five Evils(dug gsum mam lnga)
1.Attractions
2.Anger/impatience
3.Laziness
4.Haughtiness
5.Jealousy
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