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'''Thirteen [[bhumi]]s''' (Tib. ''sa chu sum''; [[Wyl.]] ''sa bcu gsum'') — according to the [[Sarma]] Schools, there are additional stages to the [[ten bhumis]] of the [[sutra]] system, which mark degrees of increase in qualities. The thirteen bhumis are:
'''Thirteen [[bhumi]]s''' (Tib. ས་བཅུ་གསུམ་, ''sa chu sum''; [[Wyl.]] ''sa bcu gsum'') — according to the [[Sarma]] Schools, there are additional stages to the [[ten bhumis]] of the [[sutra]] system, which mark degrees of increase in qualities. The thirteen bhumis are:


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Thirteen bhumis (Tib. ས་བཅུ་གསུམ་, sa chu sum; Wyl. sa bcu gsum) — according to the Sarma Schools, there are additional stages to the ten bhumis of the sutra system, which mark degrees of increase in qualities. The thirteen bhumis are:

  1. Perfect Joy (Skt. pramuditābhūmi; Tib. རབ་ཏུ་དགའ་བ་, rabtu gawa, Wyl. rab tu dga’ ba)
  2. Immaculate / Stainless (Skt. vimalābhūmi; Tib. དྲི་མ་མེད་པ་, drima mepa, Wyl. dri ma med pa)
  3. Luminous / Illuminating (Skt. prabhākarībhūmi; Tib. འོད་བྱེད་པ་, ö jepa, Wyl. ‘od byed pa)
  4. Radiant (Skt. arciṣmatībhūmi; Tib. འོད་འཕྲོ་ཅན་, ö tro chen, Wyl. ‘od ‘phro can)
  5. Hard to Keep / Hard to Conquer (Skt. sudurjayābhūmi; Tib. ཤིན་ཏུ་སྦྱང་དཀའ་བ་, shintu jankawa, Wyl. shin tu sbyang dka’ ba)
  6. Clearly Manifest (Skt. abhimukhībhūmi; Tib. མངོན་དུ་གྱུར་བ་, ngöntu gyurpa, Wyl. mngon du gyur ba)[1]
  7. Far Progressed (Skt. duraṅgamabhūmi; Tib. རིང་དུ་སོང་བ་, ringtu songwa, Wyl. ring du song ba)
  8. Immovable (Skt. acālabhūmi; Tib. མི་གཡོ་བ་, miyowa, Wyl. mi g.yo ba)
  9. Perfect Intellect (Skt. sādhuṃatībhūmi; Tib. ལེགས་པའི་བློ་གྲོས་, lekpé lodrö, Wyl. legs pa’i blo gros)
  10. Cloud of Dharma (Skt. dharmameghaābhūmi; Tib. ཆོས་ཀྱི་སྤྲིན་, chökyi trin, Wyl. chos kyi sprin)
  11. Universal Radiance (Tib. kuntu ö; Wyl. kun tu 'od)
  12. Lotus of Non-Attachment (Tib. machak pema chen; Wyl. ma chags padma can)
  13. Vajra Holder (Tib. dorje dzin; Wyl. rdo rje 'dzin)—buddhahood itself, according to the inner secret mantra.

Further Reading

  1. Also named 'Irreversibly Advancing'