The document discusses the Six Perfections in Tibetan Buddhism, which are dana (giving), sila (morality), ksanti (patience), virya (diligence), dhyana (meditative concentration), and prajna (wisdom). These six virtues are considered fundamental practices for achieving enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. The document provides the Tibetan and Sanskrit terms for each of the Six Perfections.
The document discusses the Six Perfections in Tibetan Buddhism, which are dana (giving), sila (morality), ksanti (patience), virya (diligence), dhyana (meditative concentration), and prajna (wisdom). These six virtues are considered fundamental practices for achieving enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. The document provides the Tibetan and Sanskrit terms for each of the Six Perfections.
The document discusses the Six Perfections in Tibetan Buddhism, which are dana (giving), sila (morality), ksanti (patience), virya (diligence), dhyana (meditative concentration), and prajna (wisdom). These six virtues are considered fundamental practices for achieving enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhist philosophy. The document provides the Tibetan and Sanskrit terms for each of the Six Perfections.