Eighteen unshared qualities of a buddha
The eighteen unshared qualities of a buddha (Skt. aṣṭādaśāveṇikabuddhadharma; Tib. སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་ཆོས་མ་འདྲེས་པ་བཅོ་བརྒྱད་, Wyl. sangs rgyas kyi chos ma ‘dres pa bco brgyad) according to the Abhidharma tradition, are:
- 1-10: the ten powers
- 11-14: the four fearlessnesses
- 15-17: the three close-mindfulnesses
- 18: great compassion[1]
There is another list of eighteen unshared qualities according to the sutras where these eighteen―the special features of a buddha’s physical state, realization, activity, and wisdom that are not shared by ordinary beings―are generally given as:
- their actions are consistent;
- their speech is not jarring;
- they are not forgetful;
- their state of cessation is not a state of indifference;
- their perception is not discursive;
- their minds are always composed;
- their diligence never wanes;
- their recollection never wanes;
- their effort never wanes;
- their meditative absorption never wanes;
- their insight never wanes;
- their liberation never wanes;
- their physical actions are guided by wisdom and are in alignment with wisdom;
- their verbal actions are guided by wisdom and are in alignment with wisdom;
- their mental actions are guided by wisdom and are in alignment with wisdom;
- their wisdom vision is unobstructed and unaffected by the past;
- their wisdom vision is unobstructed and unaffected by the future;
- their wisdom vision is unobstructed and unaffected by the present. [2]
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Alternative Translations
- Eighteen distinctive qualities (Padmakara Translation Group)