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'''Four ways of attracting disciples''' (Tib. བསྡུ་བའི་དངོས་པོ་བཞི་, ''duwé ngöpo shyi'', [[Wyl.]] ''bsdu ba'i dngos po bzhi'') — the qualities of the teacher that enable him to gather fortunate students, namely:  
'''Four ways of attracting disciples''' (Skt. ''catuhsamgrahavastu''; Tib. བསྡུ་བའི་དངོས་པོ་བཞི་, ''duwé ngöpo shyi'', [[Wyl.]] ''bsdu ba'i dngos po bzhi'') — the qualities of the teacher that enable him to gather fortunate students, namely:  


*that he should be generous,  
*that he should be [[generosity|generous]],  
*his language should be pleasant,  
*his language should be pleasant (Skt. ''priyavāditā''; Tib. ''snyan par smra ba''),  
*he should teach each individual according to that person’s needs, and  
*he should teach each individual according to that person’s needs (Skt. ''samānārthatā''; Tib. ''don mthun pa, sam''), and  
*he should act in conformity with what he teaches.
*he should act in conformity with what he teaches (Skt. ''arthacaryā''; Tib. ''don spyod pa'').


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 11:16, 5 July 2023

Four ways of attracting disciples (Skt. catuhsamgrahavastu; Tib. བསྡུ་བའི་དངོས་པོ་བཞི་, duwé ngöpo shyi, Wyl. bsdu ba'i dngos po bzhi) — the qualities of the teacher that enable him to gather fortunate students, namely:

  • that he should be generous,
  • his language should be pleasant (Skt. priyavāditā; Tib. snyan par smra ba),
  • he should teach each individual according to that person’s needs (Skt. samānārthatā; Tib. don mthun pa, sam), and
  • he should act in conformity with what he teaches (Skt. arthacaryā; Tib. don spyod pa).

Further Reading