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'''daśa-bala'''  ([[Sanskrit]], ten powers). The ten powers of a [[tathāgata]] consisting of [[knowledge]] relating to:  
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The [[ten powers of a buddha]] consisting of [[knowledge]] relating to
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'''[[daśa-bala]]'''  ([[Sanskrit]], [[ten powers]]). The [[ten powers]] of a [[tathāgata]] consisting of [[knowledge]] relating to:  
 
:(1) what is and is not possible in any situation;  
 
:(1) what is and is not possible in any situation;  
:(2) the ripening ([[vipāka]]) of deeds and the maturation of [[karma]];  
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:(2) the ripening ([[vipāka]]) of [[deeds]] and the maturation of [[karma]];  
:(3) the superior and inferior qualities of beings;  
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:(3) the {{Wiki|superior}} and {{Wiki|inferior}} qualities of [[beings]];  
:(4) the various tendencies of beings;  
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:(4) the various {{Wiki|tendencies}} of [[beings]];  
 
:(5) the manifold constituents of the [[world]];  
 
:(5) the manifold constituents of the [[world]];  
:(6) the paths leading to the various realms of existence;  
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:(6) the [[paths]] leading to the various [[realms of existence]];  
:(7) pure and impure behaviour;  
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:(7) [[pure]] and impure {{Wiki|behaviour}};  
:(8) the arising of [[meditative]] states ([[dhyāna]]) and related attainments;  
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:(8) the [[arising]] of [[meditative]] states ([[dhyāna]]) and related [[attainments]];  
:(9) the [[death]] and [[rebirth]] of beings;  
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:(9) the [[death]] and [[rebirth]] of [[beings]];  
 
:(10) [[liberation]] through the destruction of the outflows ([[āśravas]]).
 
:(10) [[liberation]] through the destruction of the outflows ([[āśravas]]).
  

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The ten powers of a buddha consisting of knowledge relating to

daśa-bala (Sanskrit, ten powers). The ten powers of a tathāgata consisting of knowledge relating to:

(1) what is and is not possible in any situation;
(2) the ripening (vipāka) of deeds and the maturation of karma;
(3) the superior and inferior qualities of beings;
(4) the various tendencies of beings;
(5) the manifold constituents of the world;
(6) the paths leading to the various realms of existence;
(7) pure and impure behaviour;
(8) the arising of meditative states (dhyāna) and related attainments;
(9) the death and rebirth of beings;
(10) liberation through the destruction of the outflows (āśravas).

Source

dictionary.buddhistdoor.com