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'''Eight treasures of confidence''' ([[Wyl.]] ''spobs pa'i gter brgyad'') - eight qualities mentioned in the ''[[Lalitavistara Sutra]]'' and frequently referred to in the writings of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]. They are:
'''Eight treasures of confidence''' ([[Wyl.]] ''spobs pa'i gter brgyad'') eight qualities mentioned in the ''[[Lalitavistara Sutra]]'' and frequently referred to in the writings of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]. They are:


#treasure of recollection
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==Alternative translations==
==Alternative translations==
*Eight treasures of courageous eloquence
*eight treasures of courageous eloquence
*Eight treasures of brilliance
*eight treasures of brilliance


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[[Category: Enumerations]]
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Revision as of 17:50, 18 May 2009

Eight treasures of confidence (Wyl. spobs pa'i gter brgyad) — eight qualities mentioned in the Lalitavistara Sutra and frequently referred to in the writings of Mipham Rinpoche. They are:

  1. treasure of recollection
  2. treasure of intelligence
  3. treasure of realization
  4. treasure of retention
  5. treasure of confidence
  6. treasure of Dharma
  7. treasure of bodhichitta
  8. treasure of accomplishment

Commentary

From Mipham Rinpoche's Sword of Wisdom:

Scriptures heard and contemplated in the past
Are never forgotten—this is the treasure of recollection.
Knowing precisely their profound and vast points—
This is the treasure of intelligence. (94)
Understanding all the themes of the sutra and tantra collections—
This is the treasure of realization.
Never forgetting any detail from one’s studies—
This is the treasure of retention. (95)
Satisfying all beings with excellent explanations—
This is the treasure of confidence.
Safeguarding the precious treasury of sacred teachings—
This is the treasure of Dharma. (96)
Not severing the continuous line of the Three Jewels—
This is the treasure of bodhichitta.
Gaining acceptance of the nature of equality beyond arising—
This is the treasure of accomplishment. (97)

Alternative translations

  • eight treasures of courageous eloquence
  • eight treasures of brilliance