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The '''ten advantages''' ([[Wyl.]] ''‘byor ba bcu'') consist of: | The '''ten advantages''' (Tib. འབྱོར་བ་བཅུ་, ''jorwa chu'', [[Wyl.]] ''‘byor ba bcu'') of a precious human birth consist of: | ||
{{: | ==The Five Circumstantial Advantages== | ||
{{:Five circumstantial advantages}} | |||
Read more details [[Five circumstantial advantages|here]] | |||
{{: | ==The Five Personal Advantages== | ||
{{:Five personal advantages}} | |||
Read more details [[Five personal advantages|here]] | |||
[[Category: Precious Human Birth]] | [[Category: Precious Human Birth]] | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
[[Category:10-Ten]] | [[Category:10-Ten]] |
Latest revision as of 06:55, 31 January 2018
The ten advantages (Tib. འབྱོར་བ་བཅུ་, jorwa chu, Wyl. ‘byor ba bcu) of a precious human birth consist of:
The Five Circumstantial Advantages
- a buddha has come
- he has taught the Dharma
- the teachings have survived
- there are followers of the teachings
- there are favourable conditions for Dharma practice
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The Five Personal Advantages
- being a human being
- born in a central land
- with faculties intact
- lifestyle not harmful or wrong
- with faith in the three pitakas
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