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[[bodhisattva levels]] ([[bhumi]]):  
 
[[bodhisattva levels]] ([[bhumi]]):  
  
1) Joyful ([[pramudita-bhumi]]);  
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1) [[Joyful]] ([[pramudita-bhumi]]);  
2) Pure ([[vimala-bhumi]]);  
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2) [[Pure]] ([[vimala-bhumi]]);  
 
3) Luminous ([[prabhakari-bhumi]]);  
 
3) Luminous ([[prabhakari-bhumi]]);  
 
4) Brilliant ([[arcismati-bhumi]]);  
 
4) Brilliant ([[arcismati-bhumi]]);  
 
5) Hard to conquer ([[sudurjaya-bhumi]]);  
 
5) Hard to conquer ([[sudurjaya-bhumi]]);  
6) Facing forward ([[abhimukhi-bhumi]]);  
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6) [[Facing forward]] ([[abhimukhi-bhumi]]);  
 
7) Going far ([[duramgama-bhumi]]);  
 
7) Going far ([[duramgama-bhumi]]);  
 
8) Immoveable ([[acala-bhum]]);  
 
8) Immoveable ([[acala-bhum]]);  
 
9) The Good ([[sadhumati-bhumi]]);  
 
9) The Good ([[sadhumati-bhumi]]);  
10) Cloud of Dharma ([[dharmamegha-bhumi]]).
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10) Cloud of [[Dharma]] ([[dharmamegha-bhumi]]).
  
  Also referred to as “grounds’ or “stages.” The sutra tradition usually lists ten levels and the tantra tradition twelve or thirteen.  
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  Also referred to as “grounds’ or “stages.” The [[sutra]] [[tradition]] usually lists ten levels and the [[tantra]] [[tradition]] twelve or thirteen.  
  
 
See also; “[[five paths]].”  
 
See also; “[[five paths]].”  
  
These are described in detail in the [[Dasabhumika Sutra]], also known as the 26th chapter of the [[Avatamsaka Sutra]] and discourse by Patrul.
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These are described in detail in the [[Dasabhumika Sutra]], also known as the 26th chapter of the [[Avatamsaka Sutra]] and {{Wiki|discourse}} by Patrul.
  
 
[[Bodhisattva-bhūmi]]
 
[[Bodhisattva-bhūmi]]

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bodhisattva levels (bhumi):

1) Joyful (pramudita-bhumi);
2) Pure (vimala-bhumi);
3) Luminous (prabhakari-bhumi);
4) Brilliant (arcismati-bhumi);
5) Hard to conquer (sudurjaya-bhumi);
6) Facing forward (abhimukhi-bhumi);
7) Going far (duramgama-bhumi);
8) Immoveable (acala-bhum);
9) The Good (sadhumati-bhumi);
10) Cloud of Dharma (dharmamegha-bhumi).

 Also referred to as “grounds’ or “stages.” The sutra tradition usually lists ten levels and the tantra tradition twelve or thirteen.

See also; “five paths.”

These are described in detail in the Dasabhumika Sutra, also known as the 26th chapter of the Avatamsaka Sutra and discourse by Patrul.

Bodhisattva-bhūmi

Source

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