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The perfections

The handful of virtues a person perfects, life after life, on the long road toward awakening.

The perfections (Sanskrit pāramitā, Pali pāramī) are the core virtues a practitioner develops to their fullest maturity on the way to awakening. The word suggests qualities carried "to the far shore" — refined to completion, often across many lifetimes. They are the moral and spiritual backbone of the long journey to liberation.

Two great traditions list them somewhat differently. In the Theravāda (the form of Buddhism centered on the early Pali canon), there are ten perfections: generosity, ethical conduct, renunciation, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, resolute determination, loving-kindness, and equanimity. In the Mahāyāna traditions (which center on the vow to become a buddha for the benefit of all beings), the classic list is six: (1) generosity (dāna) — open-handed giving; (2) ethical conduct (śīla) — living without harming; (3) patience (kṣānti) — steady endurance without anger; (4) energy or diligence (vīrya) — joyful persistence; (5) meditative concentration (dhyāna) — a collected, stable mind; and (6) wisdom (prajñā) — liberating insight into how things really are. This six is sometimes expanded to ten by adding skillful means, vow, power, and knowledge.

What makes a virtue a true "perfection" rather than ordinary good behavior is the spirit in which it is practiced — in the Mahāyāna, infused with the aspiration to awaken for everyone's sake and with the understanding that giver, gift, and receiver are all empty of any fixed, separate essence. Wisdom is regarded as the crown of the set: it is what guides and completes all the others, turning good deeds into genuine steps toward freedom.

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The Heart of Compassion: The Thirty-seven Verses on the Practice of a Bodhisattva · Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

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Infinite Life: Seven Virtues for Living Well · Robert Thurman

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The Way to Buddhahood: Instructions from a Modern Chinese Master · Yinshun

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大乘阿毘達磨雜集論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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The Perfection of Wisdom in Twenty-Five Thousand Lines · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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The Transcendent Perfection of Wisdom in Ten Thousand Lines · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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The Collected Teachings on the Bodhisatva · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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The Sūtra of the Question of Subāhu · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

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悲華經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大乘本生心地觀經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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放光般若經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大方廣佛華嚴經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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賢劫經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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佛說菩薩內習六波羅蜜經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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六門陀羅尼經論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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優婆塞戒經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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大智度論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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攝大乘論釋 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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攝大乘論釋論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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攝大乘論釋 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

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