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Seven points which are explained in the ''[[Uttaratantra Shastra]]''. They are: | Seven points which are explained in the ''[[Uttaratantra Shastra]]''. They are: | ||
1. the Buddha<br> | 1. the Buddha (tib. sangye - sangs rgyas)<br> | ||
2. the Dharma<br> | 2. the Dharma (tib. chö - chos)<br> | ||
3. the Sangha<br> | 3. the Sangha (tib. gendün/tsokchok - dge 'dun/tshogs mchog)<br> | ||
4. Buddha-nature<br> | 4. Buddha-nature (tib. kham/rig - khams/rigs) [lit. element/family or lineage]<br> | ||
5. Enlightenment<br> | 5. Enlightenment (tib. chang chub - byang chub)<br> | ||
6. the Qualities of Buddhahood<br> | 6. the Qualities of Buddhahood (tib. yönten - yon tan)<br> | ||
7. Buddha-activity | 7. Buddha-activity (tib. trinle - phrin las) | ||
[[Category: Enumerations]] | [[Category: Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 16:18, 26 December 2006
Seven points which are explained in the Uttaratantra Shastra. They are:
1. the Buddha (tib. sangye - sangs rgyas)
2. the Dharma (tib. chö - chos)
3. the Sangha (tib. gendün/tsokchok - dge 'dun/tshogs mchog)
4. Buddha-nature (tib. kham/rig - khams/rigs) [lit. element/family or lineage]
5. Enlightenment (tib. chang chub - byang chub)
6. the Qualities of Buddhahood (tib. yönten - yon tan)
7. Buddha-activity (tib. trinle - phrin las)