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The five powers; the five forces.\n1. The five powers within the thirty-seven limbs of enlightenment.\n1){dad po'i stobs/}[ṡraddha bala]/ the power of faith\n2){brtson 'grus kyi stobs/}[virya bala]/ the power of enthusiastic perseverance\n3){dran po'i stobs/}[smṛti bala]/ the power of mindfulness\n4){ting nge 'dzin gyi stobs/}[samādhi bala]/ the power of concentration\n5){shes rab kyi stobs/}[prajña bala]/ the power of wisdom.\n2. The five forces according to the seven-point mind training\n1){dkar po sa bon gyi stobs/} [ṡuklabīja bala]/ the power of the white seed\n2){'phen pa'i stobs/} [āṡaya bala]/ the power of intention\n3){sun 'byin pa'i stobs/} [dūsaṇa bala]/ the power of repulsion\n4){goms pa'i stobs/} [abhyāsa bala]/ the power of familiarity\n5){smon lam gyi stobs/}[praṇidhāna bala]/ the power of prayers.
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