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*[[Jigme Lingpa]], '''The Tree of Virtue: A Discourse on the Ten Dharmic Activities''' | |||
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Ten dharmic activities (Tib. ཆོས་སྤྱོད་བཅུ་, chö chö chu, Wyl. chos spyod bcu) — ten activities related to the Dharma, mentioned in Maitreya's Distinguishing the Middle from Extremes (Madhyantavibhanga):
- Copying texts, making offerings, charity,
- Study, reading, memorizing,
- Explaining, reciting aloud,
- Contemplating and meditating—
- These ten activities
- Bring merit beyond measure.
- --Distinguishing the Middle from Extremes, Chapter 5
Texts
- Jigme Lingpa, The Tree of Virtue: A Discourse on the Ten Dharmic Activities