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Three Virtues

The three virtues of power,

1 the virtue, or potency of the Buddha's eternal, spiritual body, i.e., the Dharmakaya
2 the virtue of his Prajna, knowing all things in their reality
3 the virtue of his freedom from all attachments and his sovereign liberty
Three Virtues
1. dharmakaya (the essence of the universe; the dharma; the law)
2. prajna (wisdom)
3. moksa (enlightenment