Twenty-one sets of immaculate qualities
Twenty-one sets of immaculate qualities (Wyl. zag pa med pa'i chos sde tshan nyer gcig) — the qualities of the buddha's dharmakaya, which are mentioned in the Abhisamayalankara:
- Thirty-seven factors of enlightenment
- Four immeasurables
- Eight perfect freedoms (Wyl. rnam par thar pa brgyad)
- Nine states of successive abiding (Wyl. mthar gyis gnas pa'i snyoms 'jug dgu)
- Eight spheres of subjugation (Wyl. zil gyis gnon pa'i sky mched brgyad)
- Ten totalities (Wyl. zad pa bcu)
- Absence of destructive emotions (Wyl. nyon mongs med pa)
- Knowledge from aspiration (Wyl. smon nas mkhyen pa)
- Six supernatural perceptions (Wyl. mngon par shes pa drug)
- Four perfect knowledges (Wyl. so so yang dag par rig pa bzhi)
- Four universal purities (Wyl. rnam pa thams cad dag pa)
- Ten powers (Wyl. dbang bcu)
- Ten strengths (Wyl. stobs bcu)
- Four fearlessnesses
- Eighteen unshared attributes
- Having nothing to guard (Wyl. bsrung ba med pa)
- Three close mindfulnesses (Wyl. dran pa nye bar bzhag pa gsum)
- Absence of forgetfulness (Wyl. bsnyel ba mi mnga' ba)
- Complete elimination of habitual tendencies (Wyl. bag chags yang dag par bcom pa)
- Great compassion (Wyl. thugs rje chen po)
- Omniscience (Wyl. rnam pa thams cad mkhyen pa nyid)
- --Based on Mipham Rinpoche's Khenjuk
Further Reading
- Kangyur Rinpoche, Treasury of Precious Qualities (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2001), 'Appendix 9'.