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'''Eight treasures of confidence''' ([[Wyl.]] ''spobs pa'i gter brgyad'') — eight qualities mentioned in the ''[[Lalitavistara Sutra]]'' and frequently referred to in the writings of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]. They are: | '''Eight treasures of confidence''' ([[Wyl.]] ''spobs pa'i gter brgyad'') — eight qualities mentioned in the ''[[Lalitavistara Sutra]]'' and frequently referred to in the writings of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]. They are: | ||
#treasure of recollection | #treasure of recollection (''dran pa'') | ||
#treasure of intelligence | #treasure of intelligence (''blo gros'') | ||
#treasure of realization | #treasure of realization (''rtogs pa'') | ||
#treasure of retention | #treasure of retention (''gzungs'') | ||
#treasure of confidence | #treasure of confidence (''spobs pa'') | ||
#treasure of Dharma | #treasure of Dharma (''chos'') | ||
#treasure of [[bodhichitta]] | #treasure of [[bodhichitta]] (''byang chub sems'') | ||
#treasure of accomplishment | #treasure of accomplishment (''sgrub pa'') | ||
==Commentary== | ==Commentary== |
Revision as of 19:31, 13 November 2010
Eight treasures of confidence (Wyl. spobs pa'i gter brgyad) — eight qualities mentioned in the Lalitavistara Sutra and frequently referred to in the writings of Mipham Rinpoche. They are:
- treasure of recollection (dran pa)
- treasure of intelligence (blo gros)
- treasure of realization (rtogs pa)
- treasure of retention (gzungs)
- treasure of confidence (spobs pa)
- treasure of Dharma (chos)
- treasure of bodhichitta (byang chub sems)
- treasure of accomplishment (sgrub pa)
Commentary
From Mipham Rinpoche's Sword of Wisdom:
- Scriptures heard and contemplated in the past
- Are never forgotten—this is the treasure of recollection.
- Knowing precisely their profound and vast points—
- This is the treasure of intelligence. (94)
- Understanding all the themes of the sutra and tantra collections—
- This is the treasure of realization.
- Never forgetting any detail from one’s studies—
- This is the treasure of retention. (95)
- Satisfying all beings with excellent explanations—
- This is the treasure of confidence.
- Safeguarding the precious treasury of sacred teachings—
- This is the treasure of Dharma. (96)
- Not severing the continuous line of the Three Jewels—
- This is the treasure of bodhichitta.
- Gaining acceptance of the nature of equality beyond arising—
- This is the treasure of accomplishment. (97)
Alternative translations
- eight treasures of courageous eloquence
- eight treasures of brilliance