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([['bras bu'i skabs kyi sku lnga]]). The five aspects of perfect enlightenment are described by [[Padmasambhava]] in his [[Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]]: The perfection of the benefit of oneself is the peaceful [[dharmakaya]]. The spontaneously present benefit for others is the unified [[sambhogakaya]]. The manifold [[skillful means]] to tame beings is the way of [[nirmanakaya]]. The distinct and unmixed appearance aspect is the true [[bodhikaya]]. Their one taste as [[dharmadhatu]] of the emptiness aspect is the [[vajrakaya]]. ([[RY]])
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 19 January 2008

('bras bu'i skabs kyi sku lnga). The five aspects of perfect enlightenment are described by Padmasambhava in his Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo: The perfection of the benefit of oneself is the peaceful dharmakaya. The spontaneously present benefit for others is the unified sambhogakaya. The manifold skillful means to tame beings is the way of nirmanakaya. The distinct and unmixed appearance aspect is the true bodhikaya. Their one taste as dharmadhatu of the emptiness aspect is the vajrakaya. (RY)