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Numerical lists from the teachings.
Subcategories
This category has the following 81 subcategories, out of 81 total.
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- Fifty-one mental states
- Five beliefs
- Five Elements
- Five ever-present factors
- Five faults
- Five Medicines
- Five object-determining mental states
- Five Precious Substances
- Five Sense Organs
- Five skandhas
- Five subtle objects
- Four Antidotes to Laziness
- Four Aspects of the Truth of Cessation
- Four Aspects of the Truth of Origination
- Four Aspects of the Truth of Suffering
- Four Aspects of the Truth of the Path
- Four castes, Varṇa
- Four Chokshyaks
- Four Defeating Offences
- Four Immeasurables
- Four mental engagements
- Four Types of Bodhichitta According to the Paths and Levels
- Four variables
- Four Visions
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- Ten Topics of Knowledge
- Ten Topics of Tantra
- The Eight Worldly Concerns
- The Five Principal Considerations
- The Five Wrong Ways of Remembering
- The Four Causes for Not Knowing
- The Four Considerations
- The Four Metaphors
- The Seven Points of Mind Training
- The Sixteen Aspects of the Four Noble Truths
- The Three Defects of the Vessel
- The Three Phases
- The Twelve Deeds
- The Two Kinds of Potential
- Three Jewels
- Three Natures
- Three Pure Factors
- Three Realms of Samsara
- Three Types of Miraculous Ability
- Twenty-five Disciples
Pages in category "Enumerations"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 659 total.
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- Ten advantages
- Ten bhumis
- Ten dharmic activities
- Ten directions
- Ten factors that illustrate omniscience
- Ten fetters
- Ten glorious ornaments
- Ten great aspirations of a bodhisattva
- Ten great disciples of the Buddha
- Ten great pillars of the study lineage
- Ten innermost riches
- Ten meanings of Dharma
- Ten outer benefiting empowerments
- Ten paramitas
- Ten periods of Buddha Shakyamuni's teachings
- Ten positive actions
- Ten powers
- Ten powers of a bodhisattva
- Ten powers of a buddha
- Ten qualifications of a spiritual teacher
- Ten royal sutras
- Ten sciences
- Ten stages according to Anuyoga
- Ten strengths
- Ten sutras that teach the sugatagarbha
- Ten topics of knowledge
- Ten topics of tantra
- Ten totalities
- Ten unwholesome actions
- Ten views of the self
- The eight stupas
- The Five Great Treasures
- The four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism
- Thirteen bhumis
- Thirteen geomantic temples
- Thirteen Golden Dharmas
- Thirteen great texts
- Thirteen of Dudjom Lingpa's disciples who attained rainbow body
- Thirteen ornaments of the perfect sambhogakaya
- Thirteen points illustrating the progressive application
- Thirty-five buddhas of confession
- Thirty-nine qualities exclusive to a buddha
- Thirty-seven factors of enlightenment
- Thirty-seven Point Mandala Offering
- Thirty-Seven Practices of the Bodhisattvas
- Thirty-six abodes of the desire realm
- Thirty-six impure substances
- Thirty-two major marks of a buddha
- Three actions of forsaking, joining and attaining
- Three activities of a pandita
- Three ancestral religious kings
- Three appearances
- Three authentics
- Three bases of clinging
- Three basic rituals of the Vinaya
- Three blazings
- Three Brothers
- Three Buddhist Councils
- Three categories
- Three causes of disturbing emotions
- Three characteristics of empowerment
- Three close-mindfulnesses
- Three clusters
- Three conceptual spheres
- Three defects of the vessel
- Three deities of long life
- Three deities of protection
- Three Deities of the Great Master Vajrapani
- Three Dharma robes
- Three disciplines of a bodhisattva
- Three doors
- Three experiences
- Three fears
- Three fierce mantras
- Three gateways to liberation
- Three gatherings
- Three great Gelugpa seats
- Three gunas
- Three higher realms
- Three higher trainings
- Three inner tantras
- Three Jewels
- Three kayas
- Three kinds of compassion
- Three kinds of faith
- Three kinds of generosity
- Three kinds of ignorance
- Three kinds of laziness
- Three kinds of perception
- Three kinds of prostration
- Three kinds of ritual purification
- Three knowledges
- Three lay patriarchs of the Sakya tradition.
- Three levels of spiritual capacity
- Three lineages of transmission
- Three lower realms
- Three main provinces of Tibet
- Three major structural themes
- Three mandalas
- Three mandalas of Anuyoga
- Three marks of existence
- Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet
- Three Men from Kham
- Three modes
- Three modes of liberation
- Three most holy places of Tibet
- Three natures
- Three noble principles
- Three outer classes of tantra
- Three pitakas
- Three poisons
- Three pure factors
- Three pure faculties that control supramundane virtues
- Three purities when making offerings
- Three qualifications for composing a shastra
- Three realms
- Three Roots
- Three samadhis
- Three secret profound empowerments
- Three secrets
- Three sets of vows
- Three sources of the Dzogchen teachings
- Three spheres of dharmic activity
- Three stupas
- Three sweet foods
- Three tantras
- Three times
- Three Turnings
- Three types of human existence
- Three types of investigation
- Three types of miraculous ability
- Three types of suffering
- Three types of Words of the Buddha
- Three vajra resolutions
- Three vajras
- Three ways of pleasing or serving the teacher
- Three white foods
- Three wisdom tools
- Three yanas
- Three yanas leading from the origin
- Three yanas of powerful transformative methods
- Three yanas of vedic asceticism
- Threefold kindness
- Trilogy of Dispelling Darkness
- Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease
- Trilogy of Natural Freedom
- Twelve abodes of human beings
- Twelve ascetic practices
- Twelve ayatanas
- Twelve branches of the excellent teaching
- Twelve deeds
- Twelve emanations of Guru Rinpoche
- Twelve links of dependent origination
- Twelve teachers
- Twelve Tenma Sisters
- Twenty defects of distraction
- Twenty kinds of emptiness
- Twenty Sanghas
- Twenty subsidiary destructive emotions
- Twenty views of the transitory collection
- Twenty-eight constellations
- Twenty-eight ishvaris
- Twenty-five branch samayas
- Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche
- Twenty-five holy places of Eastern Tibet
- Twenty-five ingredients of the vase
- Twenty-five principles
- Twenty-four great sacred places
- Twenty-one bhumis
- Twenty-one Indian Commentaries
- Twenty-one sets of immaculate qualities
- Twenty-one Taras
- Twenty-seven root samayas
- Twenty-seven sources of mistaken conduct
- Twenty-two similes of bodhichitta
- Two accumulations
- Two aspects of bodhichitta
- Two aspects of omniscience
- Two aspects of the svabhavikakaya
- Two buddhadharmas of the fathers
- Two classes of Mahayoga
- Two commentarial traditions
- Two extremes
- Two form kayas
- Two images of Buddha Shakyamuni
- Two Jamgöns
- Two kayas
- Two kinds of ignorance