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'''Ten factors that illustrate omniscience''' | '''Ten factors that illustrate omniscience''' — the first ten of the [[seventy points]] covered in the [[Abhisamayalankara]], which illustrate [[omniscience]], the first of the [[eight topics]]. | ||
#The generation of [[bodhichitta]], which is the nature of the [[mahayana]] path, | #The generation of [[bodhichitta]], which is the nature of the [[mahayana]] path, | ||
#The spiritual instructions, which are the method for attaining its objective, | #The spiritual instructions, which are the method for attaining its objective, | ||
#The [[four aspects of definite separation]], which come about as a result of the instructions, | #The [[four aspects of definite separation]], which come about as a result of the instructions, | ||
#The Buddha potential, the nature of the dharmadhatu, which is the basis for attaining accomplishment by practising the instructions unerringly, | #The Buddha potential, the nature of the [[dharmadhatu]], which is the basis for attaining accomplishment by practising the instructions unerringly, | ||
#The objects of focus for the practice, | #The objects of focus for the practice, | ||
#The objective of the practice, | #The objective of the practice, | ||
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#The practice of definite emergence. | #The practice of definite emergence. | ||
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[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 14 May 2009
Ten factors that illustrate omniscience — the first ten of the seventy points covered in the Abhisamayalankara, which illustrate omniscience, the first of the eight topics.
- The generation of bodhichitta, which is the nature of the mahayana path,
- The spiritual instructions, which are the method for attaining its objective,
- The four aspects of definite separation, which come about as a result of the instructions,
- The Buddha potential, the nature of the dharmadhatu, which is the basis for attaining accomplishment by practising the instructions unerringly,
- The objects of focus for the practice,
- The objective of the practice,
- Armour-like practice,
- Accomplishing the activities of engagement,
- The practice of accumulation, and
- The practice of definite emergence.