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'''Seven riches of the absolute''' or the '''seven bountiful attributes of absolute truth''' (Tib. ''döndam kor dün'' | '''Seven riches of the absolute''' or the '''seven bountiful attributes of absolute truth''' (Tib. དོན་དམ་དཀོར་བདུན་, ''döndam kor dün'', [[Wyl.]]''don dam dkor bdun'') — the [[absolute truth]] according to the [[Mahayoga]]. They are: | ||
#enlightened body | #enlightened body | ||
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#[[enlightened qualities]] | #[[enlightened qualities]] | ||
#[[enlightened activity]] | #[[enlightened activity]] | ||
#[[ | #[[dharmadhatu]] | ||
#[[primordial wisdom]] | #[[primordial wisdom]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:18, 5 March 2024
Seven riches of the absolute or the seven bountiful attributes of absolute truth (Tib. དོན་དམ་དཀོར་བདུན་, döndam kor dün, Wyl.don dam dkor bdun) — the absolute truth according to the Mahayoga. They are:
- enlightened body
- enlightened speech
- enlightened mind
- enlightened qualities
- enlightened activity
- dharmadhatu
- primordial wisdom
Alternative Translations
- seven wealths of genuine truth (Light of Berotsana)