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powers, ten Skt. bala; The ten powers of a tathagata: (1) knowing what is possible and what is not possible, (2) knowing the results of actions, (3) knowing the aspirations of men, (4) knowing the elements, (5) knowing the higher and lower powers of men, (6) knowing the path that leads everywhere, (7) knowing the origin of kleshas, which leads to meditation, liberation, samadhi, and equanimity, (8) knowing previous lives, (9) the knowledge of transference and death, (10) knowing that the defilements are exhausted [RY]
able-bodied [RY]


10 powers of a tathagata, 10 forces of buddha (bsam pa, lhag bsam, sbyor ba, shes rab, smon lam, theg pa, spyod pa, rnam 'phrul, byang chub kyi sems dpa'i, chos 'khor bskor ba), 10 powers [JV]
strong, sturdy [JV]
 
the 10 powers [IW]
 
Ten Powers. ten strengths Those powers developed by bodhisattvas are reflection [[bsam pa'i stobs]] or ashayabala. superior reflection [[lhag bsam]] or adhyasa. acquisition [[sbyor ba]] or pratipatti. discriminative awareness [[shes rab]] or prajna. aspiration [[smon lam]] or pranidhana. vehicle [[theg pa]] or yana. conduct [[spyod pa]] or carya. transformation [[rnam par 'phrul pa]] or vikurvana. enlightenment [[byang chub kyi sems]] or bodhichitta. and turning the doctrinal wheel [[chos kyi 'khor lo bskor ba]] or dharmacakrapravartana. [TRS 48-1] two types [RY]
 
ten strengths [RB]


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Revision as of 10:17, 28 December 2005

able-bodied [RY]

strong, sturdy [JV]