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Ten Powers

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Ten Powers (daśa-bala, 十力). Only a Buddha has perfect knowledge of
  (1) the right or wrong in every situation and its corresponding karmic consequences;
  (2) the karmic requitals of every sentient being in the past, present, and future;
  (3) all stages of dhyāna and samādhi;
  (4) the capacity and future attainment of every sentient being;
  (5) the desires and inclinations of every sentient being;
  (6) the nature and condition of every sentient being;
  (7) the consequences of all actions with or without afflictions;
  (8) all past lives of every sentient being and their karmic reasons;
  (9) all future rebirths of every sentient being and their karmic reasons;
  (10) the permanent termination of all afflictions and habits upon attainment of Buddhahood.

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