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Benefit of others:
Benefit of others:
* 4) wisdom (Skt. ''[[jñāna]]''; Tib. ''khyen''; Wyl. ''mkhyen'')
* 4) wisdom (Skt. ''[[jñāna]]''; Tib. མཁྱེན་, ''khyen'', Wyl. ''mkhyen'')
* 5) love (Skt. ''karuṇā''; Tib. ''tsé''; Wyl. ''brtse'')
* 5) love (Skt. ''karuṇā''; Tib. བརྩེ་, ''tsé'', Wyl. ''brtse'')
* 6) power (Skt. ''śakti''; Tib. ''nüpa''; Wyl. ''nus pa'')  
* 6) power (Skt. ''śakti''; Tib. ནུས་པ་, ''nüpa'', Wyl. ''nus pa'')  


And
And
* 7) the benefit of self (Skt. ''svārtha''; Tib. ''rang dön''; Wyl. ''rang don''), and
* 7) the benefit of self (Skt. ''svārtha''; Tib. རང་དོན་, ''rang dön'', Wyl. ''rang don''), and
* 8) the benefit of others (Skt. ''parārtha''; Tib. ''shyendön''; Wyl. ''gzhan don'').  
* 8) the benefit of others (Skt. ''parārtha''; Tib. གཞན་དོན་, ''shyendön'', Wyl. ''gzhan don'').  


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Revision as of 06:33, 3 May 2018

Eight qualities of a buddha — according to Maitreya's Uttaratantra Shastra, all of the qualities of a buddha can be condensed into the two-fold benefit of self and others, which are further subdivided into eight qualities:

Benefit of self:

  • 1) self-arisen wisdom
  • 2) unconditioned body
  • 3) spontaneously perfect

Benefit of others:

  • 4) wisdom (Skt. jñāna; Tib. མཁྱེན་, khyen, Wyl. mkhyen)
  • 5) love (Skt. karuṇā; Tib. བརྩེ་, tsé, Wyl. brtse)
  • 6) power (Skt. śakti; Tib. ནུས་པ་, nüpa, Wyl. nus pa)

And

  • 7) the benefit of self (Skt. svārtha; Tib. རང་དོན་, rang dön, Wyl. rang don), and
  • 8) the benefit of others (Skt. parārtha; Tib. གཞན་དོན་, shyendön, Wyl. gzhan don).