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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>The meaning of manifesting as the sounds of the [[dharma]] endowed with the '''sixty aspects of melodious speech''' (Tib. གསུང་དབྱངས་ཡན་ལག་དྲུག་ཅུ་ ) is described in both [[Sutra]] and [[Tantra]]. <br />
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First, according to the ‘[[Sutra on the Inconceivable Secret]]’:<br />
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:Gentle, soft, appealing, and attractive,<br />
:Pure, flawless, distinct, and captivating,<br />
:Worthy, indomitable, pleasant, melodious, and clear,<br />
:Not rough, not coarse, and extremely pleasing to hear,<br />
:Satisfying for body, for mind, and delightful,<br />
:Creating happiness, without sorrow, and instigating insight,<br />
:Comprehensible, elucidating, and generating joy,<br />
:Utterly enjoyable, bringing comprehension and full understanding,<br />
:Reasonable, relevant, free from the fault of repetition,<br />
:Melodious like the sound of the lion, the elephant, and the dragon,<br />
:Like the naga king, the gandharvas, and the kalapinga bird,<br />
:Like the melodious voice of Brahma and the shangshang bird,<br />
:Majestic like the voice and the drum of Indra,<br />
:Not boastful and pervading all sounds without utterance,<br />
:Without corruption of words, without incompleteness,<br />
:Not feeble, not weak, extremely magnificent,<br />
:Pervasive, free from rigidity,<br />
:Connecting interruption and perfecting all sounds,<br />
:Satisfying the senses, not inferior, and unchanging,<br />
:Not blurting and fully resounding to the assembly,<br />
:Endowed with the supreme of all aspects,<br />
:He teaches in the manner of the profound and vast teachings.<br />
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Second, according to Tantra, there are six categories: like the voice of Brahma, cymbals, singing, the kalapinga bird, thunder, and the sitar. There are sixty aspects when each of them is multiplied by these ten: generating understanding, comprehensible, respectable, without discord, extremely profound, acceptable, indomitable, pleasing to hear, unconfused, and extremely distinct.<br />
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Moreover, there are sixty aspects when these ten natures each have six occasions: being most resonant, all-pervading, immediately comprehensible, clearing doubts, commanding presence, showing immediacy, completely engaging, interesting, distinctive, and taming everyone. <ref>*Appendix 10 in ''The Light of Wisdom Volume 1''. Root text by Padmasambhava and commentary by Jamgön Kongtrül the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2 </ref><br />
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*[[Thirty-two major marks of a buddha]]<br />
*[[Eighty minor marks of a buddha]]<br />
*[[Enlightened qualities]]<br />
*[[Thirty-nine qualities exclusive to a buddha]]<br />
*[[Eighteen unshared qualities of a buddha]]<br />
*[[Four perfect knowledges]]<br />
*[[Four fearlessnesses]]<br />
*[[Ten powers]]<br />
*[[Khenjuk]]<br />
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