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thun mong ma yin pa'i rnam mkhyen gyi rnam pa sum cu rtsa dgu rnam mkhyen gyi thun mong ma yin pa'i rnam pa sum cu rtsa dgu
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The thirty-nine qualities exclusive to the Omniscient Mind.\n[1-10]{stobs bcu/} [dasa balāni]/ the ten powers (see- {de bzhin gshegs pa'i stobs bcu})\n[11-14] {mi 'jigs pa bzhi/} [catvāri vaiṡāradyāh]/the four fearlessnesses (see-\n{mi 'jigaspa bzhi})\n[15-18] {so sor yang dag par rig pa bzhi/} [catvа_ri pratides'anīyāḥ]the four specific perfect understandings (see- {so sor yang dag rig pa bzhi})\n[19-36] {chos ma 'dris pa bco brgyad/}[aṣṭādaṡāveṇika dharmāḥ]/ the eighteen unshared qualities of a Buddha (see- {ma 'dres pa bco brgyad})\n[37-39] {rnam mkhyen nyid kyi rnam pa gsum/} the three exclusive qualities of the Omniscient Mind itself:\n1){de bzhin nyid kyi rnam pa/} the aspect of suchness\n2){rang byung gi rnam pa/} the aspect of spontaneity\n3){sangs rgyas nyid kyi rnam pa/} the aspect of the fully enlightened being himself.
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