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In this [[sutra]], '''The Jewel Mine''' (Skt. ''Ratnākara''; Tib. དཀོན་མཆོག་འབྱུང་གནས།, [[Wyl.]] ''dkon mchog 'byung gnas'') , the [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] recounts how the [[Tathagata|thus-gone]] Sarvarthasiddha purified the [[Buddha field|buddha realm]]s in his domain. In his explanation, the Buddha Shakyamuni emphasizes the view of the [[Mahayana|Great Vehicle]], which he explains as the fundamental basis for all [[bodhisattva]]s who aspire to attain [[enlightenment|liberation]]. The associated topics taught by the Buddha are the [[six paramitas|six perfections]] of [[generosity]], [[discipline]], [[patience]], [[diligence]], [[concentration]], and [[wisdom]].
In this [[sutra]], '''The Jewel Mine''' (Skt. ''Ratnākara''; Tib. དཀོན་མཆོག་འབྱུང་གནས།, [[Wyl.]] ''dkon mchog 'byung gnas''), [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] recounts how the [[Tathagata|thus-gone]] Sarvarthasiddha purified the [[Buddha field|buddha realm]]s in his domain. In his explanation, the Buddha Shakyamuni emphasizes the view of the [[Mahayana]], which he explains as the fundamental basis for all [[bodhisattva]]s who aspire to attain [[enlightenment|liberation]]. The associated topics taught by the Buddha are the [[six paramitas]] of [[generosity]], [[discipline]], [[patience]], [[diligence]], [[concentration]], and [[wisdom]].


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Revision as of 16:26, 15 November 2020

In this sutra, The Jewel Mine (Skt. Ratnākara; Tib. དཀོན་མཆོག་འབྱུང་གནས།, Wyl. dkon mchog 'byung gnas), Buddha Shakyamuni recounts how the thus-gone Sarvarthasiddha purified the buddha realms in his domain. In his explanation, the Buddha Shakyamuni emphasizes the view of the Mahayana, which he explains as the fundamental basis for all bodhisattvas who aspire to attain liberation. The associated topics taught by the Buddha are the six paramitas of generosity, discipline, patience, diligence, concentration, and wisdom.

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The Tibetan translation of this sutra can be found in the General Sutra section of the Tibetan Kangyur, Toh 124.