Generosity: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
:You should practise these three kinds of generosity according to your capacity. At the very least, you should offer [[Sur]] (burnt offerings) and [[water torma]]s, since this offering incorporates all three kinds of giving. | :You should practise these three kinds of generosity according to your capacity. At the very least, you should offer [[Sur]] (burnt offerings) and [[water torma]]s, since this offering incorporates all three kinds of giving. | ||
==Quotation== | |||
[[Maitreya]] says: | [[Maitreya]] says: | ||
{{:Quotations: Maitreya, Ornament of Mahayana Sutras, Generosity}} | {{:Quotations: Maitreya, Ornament of Mahayana Sutras, Generosity}} |
Revision as of 11:44, 22 November 2011
Generosity (Skt. dāna; Tib. སྦྱིན་པ་, jinpa; Wyl. sbyin pa), the first of the six paramitas, is defined as an attitude of giving.
Subdivisions
Chökyi Drakpa says:
- The first of these, generosity, is divided into
- material giving,
- giving the Dharma, and
- giving protection from fear.
- You should practise these three kinds of generosity according to your capacity. At the very least, you should offer Sur (burnt offerings) and water tormas, since this offering incorporates all three kinds of giving.
Quotation
Maitreya says:
སྦྱིན་པ་མི་མཐུན་ཕྱོགས་རྣམས་དང་། །
རྣམ་པར་མི་རྟོག་ཡེ་ཤེས་ལྡན། །
འདོད་པ་ཐམས་ཅད་ཡོངས་རྫོགས་བྱེད། །
Generosity in which adverse factors have disappeared,
Endowed with wisdom that is non-conceptual,
Completely fulfills all wishes,
And brings all beings to maturity at the three levels.
- Maitreya, Ornament of Mahāyāna Sūtras, XVII, 8
Alternative Translations
- liberality
- paramita of giving (Dharma Publishing)