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*the benefit of others (Skt. ''parārtha''; Tib. ''shyendön''; Wyl. ''gzhan don'').
*the benefit of others (Skt. ''parārtha''; Tib. ''shyendön''; Wyl. ''gzhan don'').


In particular, according to [[Maitreya]]'s ''[[Uttaratantra Shastra]]'', all of the qualities of a [[buddha]] can be condensed into the two-fold benefit of self and others, which are further subdivided into [[eight qualities of a buddha|eight qualities]]:
In particular, {{:Eight qualities of a buddha}}


Benefit of self:
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*1) self-arisen wisdom
*2) unconditioned body
*3) spontaneously perfect
 
Benefit of others:
*4) knowledge (Skt. ''jñāna''; Tib. ''khyen''; Wyl. ''mkhyen'')
*5) love (Skt. ''karuṇā''; Tib. ''tsé''; Wyl. ''brtse'')
*6) power (Skt. ''śakti''; Tib. ''nüpa''; Wyl. ''nus pa'')
 
And
*7) the benefit of self (Skt. ''svārtha''; Tib. ''rang dön''; Wyl. ''rang don''), and
*8) the benefit of others (Skt. ''parārtha''; Tib. ''shyendön''; Wyl. ''gzhan don'').
 
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[[Category:Enumerations]]
[[Category:Enumerations]]
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[[Category:2-Two]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 13:32, 25 May 2009

The two-fold benefit (Skt. dvārtha; Wyl. don gnyis) — in general:

  • the benefit of self (Skt. svārtha; Tib. rang dön; Wyl. rang don), and
  • the benefit of others (Skt. parārtha; Tib. shyendön; Wyl. gzhan don).

In particular, according to Maitreya's Uttaratantra Shastra, all of the qualities of a buddha can be condensed into the two-fold benefit of self and others, which are further subdivided into eight qualities (Tib. དོན་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཡོན་ཏན་བརྒྱད་, Wyl. don gnyis kyi yon tan brgyad) :

Benefit of self:

Benefit of others:

And