Thirteen bhumis
Thirteen bhumis (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. They thirteen bhumis are:
- Perfect Joy (Tib. rabtu gawa; Wyl. rab tu dga’ ba)
- Immaculate / Stainless (Tib. drima mepa; Wyl. dri ma med pa)
- Luminous / Illuminating (Tib. ö jepa; Wyl. ‘od byed pa)
- Radiant (Tib. ö tro chen; Wyl. ‘od ‘phro can)
- Hard to Keep / Hard to Conquer (Tib. shintu jankawa; Wyl. shin tu sbyang dka’ ba)
- Clearly Manifest (Tib. ngöntu gyurpa; Wyl. mngon du gyur ba)
- Far Progressed (Tib. ringtu songwa; Wyl. ring du song ba)
- Immovable (Tib. miyowa; Wyl. mi g.yo ba)
- Perfect Intellect (Tib. legpé lodrö; Wyl. legs pa’i blo gros)
- Cloud of Dharma (Tib. chökyi trin; Wyl. chos kyi sprin)
- Universal Radiance (Tib. kuntu ö; Wyl. kun tu 'od)
- Lotus of Non-Attachment (Tib. machak pema chen; Wyl. ma chags padma can)
- Vajra Holder (Tib. dorje dzin; Wyl. rdo rje 'dzin)—buddhahood itself, according to the inner secret mantra.
Further Reading
- Tsele Natsok Rangdrol, Lamp of Mahamudra, Shambhala, 1989.