pha rol tu phyin pa

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pha rol tu phyin pa

A set of practices to be completely mastered (until one reaches their "other shore") for those on the bodhisattva path. They are listed as either six or ten.

Also translated as "transcendences." The term is used to define the actions of a bodhisattva. The six perfections are: generosity, discipline, patience, diligence, concentration and wisdom.

See "six transcendent perfections."

To have transcended or crossed to the other side; typically refers to the practices of the bodhisattvas, which are embraced with knowledge.

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