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#[[Dharma]] (Tib. ''chö''; Wyl. ''chos'') | #[[Dharma]] (Tib. ''chö''; Wyl. ''chos'') | ||
#[[Sangha]] (Tib. ''gendün''/''tsokchok''; Wyl. ''dge 'dun''/''tshogs mchog'') | #[[Sangha]] (Tib. ''gendün''/''tsokchok''; Wyl. ''dge 'dun''/''tshogs mchog'') | ||
#[[buddha | #[[buddha nature]] (Tib. ''kham''/''rig''; Wyl. ''khams''/''rigs'') [lit. element/family or lineage] | ||
#[[ | #[[enlightenment]] (Tib. ''chang chub''; Wyl. ''byang chub'') | ||
# | #qualities of buddhahood or [[enlightened qualities]] (Tib. ''yönten''; Wyl. ''yon tan'') | ||
# | #buddha-activity or [[enlightened activity]] (Tib. ''trinle''; Wyl. ''phrin las'') | ||
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Revision as of 15:04, 26 April 2009
Seven vajra points (Wyl. rdo rje'i gnas bdun) which are explained in the Uttaratantra Shastra. They are:
- Buddha (Tib. sangye; Wyl. sangs rgyas)
- Dharma (Tib. chö; Wyl. chos)
- Sangha (Tib. gendün/tsokchok; Wyl. dge 'dun/tshogs mchog)
- buddha nature (Tib. kham/rig; Wyl. khams/rigs) [lit. element/family or lineage]
- enlightenment (Tib. chang chub; Wyl. byang chub)
- qualities of buddhahood or enlightened qualities (Tib. yönten; Wyl. yon tan)
- buddha-activity or enlightened activity (Tib. trinle; Wyl. phrin las)