pha rol tu phyin pa drug

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pha rol tu phyin pa drug

A bodhisattva's practices of giving, ethical discipline, forbearance, perseverence, meditative concentration, and wisdom. To qualify as perfections, those practices must be motivated by bodhicitta−the mind of enlightenment—and embraced with an understanding of emptiness.

The practice of the six transcendent perfections, comprising generosity, ethical discipline, tolerance, perseverance, meditative concentration, and wisdom or discriminative awareness, is the foundation of the entire bodhisattva's way of life. These six are known as "transcendent perfections" when they are motivated by an altruistic intention to attain full enlightenment for the sake of all beings, when they are undertaken within a sixfold combination of all the perfections, and when they are performed with an awareness of the emptiness of the agent, the object, and their interaction. See http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-264.
(See also note http://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html#UT22084-031-002-265).

The six are generosity, morality, patience, diligence, concentration, and wisdom.

The trainings of the bodhisattva path: generosity, discipline, patience, diligence, concentration, and knowledge.

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