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'''Ten factors that illustrate omniscience''' — the first ten of the [[seventy points]] covered in the [[Abhisamayalankara]], which illustrate [[omniscience]], the first of the [[eight topics]].
'''Ten factors that illustrate omniscience''' — the first ten of the [[seventy points]] covered in the [[Abhisamayalankara]], which illustrate [[omniscience]], the first of the [[eight topics]].


#The generation of [[bodhichitta]] (Tib. སེམས་བསྐྱེད་པ་, ''semkyepa''), which is the nature of the [[mahayana]] path,
#The generation of [[bodhichitta]] (Skt. ''bodhicittotpāda''; Tib. སེམས་བསྐྱེད་པ་, ''semkyepa''), which is the nature of the [[mahayana]] path,
#The spiritual instructions (Tib. གདམས་ངག་, ''damngag''), which are the method for attaining its objective,
#The [[spiritual instructions]] (Skt. ''avavāda''; Tib. གདམས་ངག་), which are the methods for attaining its objective,
#The [[four aspects of definite separation]] (Tib. ངེས་འབྱེད་ཡན་ལག་རྣམ་བཞི་, ''ngeje yenlag nam shi''), which come about as a result of the instructions,
#The [[branches of insight]] (Skt. ''nirvedha-aṅga''; Tib. ངེས་འབྱེད་ཡན་ལག་), which come about as a result of the instructions,
#The Buddha potential, the nature of the [[dharmadhatu]] (Tib. ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབྱིངས་ཀྱི་རང་བཞིན་, ''chö ki ying kyi rangshin'') , which is the basis for attaining accomplishment (Tib. སྒྲུབ་པའི་རྟེན་གྱུར་པ་, ''drubpe tengyurpa") by practising the instructions unerringly,  
#The buddha potential (Skt. ''gotra'';  Tib. [[རིགས་]]), the nature of the [[dharmadhatu]] (Tib. ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབྱིངས་ཀྱི་རང་བཞིན་), which is the basis for attaining accomplishment (Tib. སྒྲུབ་པའི་རྟེན་གྱུར་པ་) by practising the instructions unerringly,  
#The objects of focus (Tib. དམིགས་པ, ''migpa'') for the practice,
#The objects of focus (Skt. ''ālambana''; Tib. དམིགས་པ) for the practice,
#The objective (Tib. ཆེད་, ''che'') of the practice,
#The objective (Skt. ''uddeśa''; Tib. ཆེད་དུ་བྱ་བ་) of the practice,
#Armour-like (Tib. གོ་ཆ་, ''gocha'') practice,
#Armour-like (Skt. ''saṃnāha'';  Tib. གོ་ཆ་, ''gocha'') practice,
#[Accomplishing the] activities of engagement (Tib. འཇུག་པའི་བྱ་བ་, ''jugpe jawa'')
#(Accomplishing the) activities of engagement (Skt. ''prastāna''; Tib. འཇུག་པའི་བྱ་བ་)
#[The practice of] accumulation (Tib. ཚོགས, ''tsog'') and
#(The practice of) accumulation (Skt. ''saṃbhāra''; Tib. ཚོགས) and
#[The practice of] definite emergence (Tib. ངེས་པར་འབྱུང་, ''ngepar jung'').
#(The practice of) definite emergence (Skt. ''niryāṇa''; Tib. ངེས་པར་འབྱུང་བ་).
 


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Latest revision as of 14:16, 20 March 2022

Ten factors that illustrate omniscience — the first ten of the seventy points covered in the Abhisamayalankara, which illustrate omniscience, the first of the eight topics.

  1. The generation of bodhichitta (Skt. bodhicittotpāda; Tib. སེམས་བསྐྱེད་པ་, semkyepa), which is the nature of the mahayana path,
  2. The spiritual instructions (Skt. avavāda; Tib. གདམས་ངག་), which are the methods for attaining its objective,
  3. The branches of insight (Skt. nirvedha-aṅga; Tib. ངེས་འབྱེད་ཡན་ལག་), which come about as a result of the instructions,
  4. The buddha potential (Skt. gotra; Tib. རིགས་), the nature of the dharmadhatu (Tib. ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབྱིངས་ཀྱི་རང་བཞིན་), which is the basis for attaining accomplishment (Tib. སྒྲུབ་པའི་རྟེན་གྱུར་པ་) by practising the instructions unerringly,
  5. The objects of focus (Skt. ālambana; Tib. དམིགས་པ) for the practice,
  6. The objective (Skt. uddeśa; Tib. ཆེད་དུ་བྱ་བ་) of the practice,
  7. Armour-like (Skt. saṃnāha; Tib. གོ་ཆ་, gocha) practice,
  8. (Accomplishing the) activities of engagement (Skt. prastāna; Tib. འཇུག་པའི་བྱ་བ་)
  9. (The practice of) accumulation (Skt. saṃbhāra; Tib. ཚོགས) and
  10. (The practice of) definite emergence (Skt. niryāṇa; Tib. ངེས་པར་འབྱུང་བ་).