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Pages in category "Enumerations"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 262 total.
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- Eight antidotes
- Eight auspicious symbols
- Eight classes of non-human beings
- Eight close sons
- Eight cold hells
- Eight consciousnesses
- Eight freedoms
- Eight Garudhammas
- Eight great bodhisattvas
- Eight hot hells
- Eight indeterminate mental factors
- Eight mundane siddhis
- Eight pilgrimage sites
- Eight practice lineages
- Eight qualities of a buddha
- Eight qualities of the Dharma
- Eight qualities of the Sangha
- Eight similes of illusion
- Eight subcontinents
- Eight treasures of confidence
- Eight types of arya pudgala
- Eight types of suffering
- Eight worldly concerns
- Eighteen arhats
- Eighteen concretely produced material phenomena
- Eighteen dhatus
- Eighteen freedoms and advantages
- Eighteen topics of Chapa Chökyi Senge
- Eighteen types of emptiness
- Eighteen unshared attributes
- Eightfold Path
- Eighty inexhaustibles
- Eighty minor marks
- Eighty-four mahasiddhas
- Eighty-two dharmas of the Theravada
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- Fifty-one mental factors
- Fifty-one mental factors of the Abhidharma-samuccaya
- Fifty-two mental factors of the Abhidhammattha-sangaha
- Five activities
- Five ascetics
- Five certainties
- Five chakras
- Five circumstantial advantages
- Five dhyana factors
- Five faculties of sensations
- Five families
- Five faults and eight antidotes
- Five heinous actions
- Five hindrances
- Five Houses of Chan
- Five individual advantages
- Five kayas
- Five omnipresent mental factors
- Five paths
- Five poisons
- Five powers
- Five precepts
- Five primary elements
- Five pure abodes
- Five sciences
- Five sense consciousnesses
- Five sense doors
- Five sense faculties
- Five sense objects
- Five skandhas
- Five spiritual faculties
- Five tarka schools
- Five tathāgatas
- Five Treatises of Maitreya
- Five types of gotra
- Five types of wrong view
- Five wisdoms
- Forty objects of meditation
- Forty-six mental factors of the Abhidharma-kosha
- Four bardos
- Four bases of miraculous power
- Four characteristics of conditioned phenomena
- Four classes of tantra
- Four continents
- Four Dharmadhātu
- Four divine abodes
- Four errors
- Four foundations of mindfulness
- Four great elements
- Four great kings
- Four great mountains
- Four Hundred Verses
- Four immeasurables
- Four indeterminate mental factors
- Four inverted views
- Four kayas
- Four main pilgrimage sites
- Four means of attraction
- Four Noble Truths
- Four paramitas
- Four pilgrimage sites
- Four primary elements
- Four requisites
- Four right exertions
- Four Schools of Tibetan Buddhism
- Four seals
- Four stages of the supramundane path
- Four tenet systems
- Four types of clinging
- Four types of direct perception
- Four types of fearlessness
- Four types of object
- Four yogas of Mahamudra
- Fourfold correct discrimination
- Fourteen formations not concurrent with mind
- Fourteen types of emptiness
- Fourteen unanswerable questions
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- Seven buddhas of antiquity
- Seven factors of enlightenment
- Seven golden mountain ranges
- Seven Points of Mind Training
- Seven riches
- Seven stages of purification
- Seven Treasuries
- Seven treatises on pramāṇa
- Seven types of conceit
- Seven underlying tendencies
- Seven vajra points
- Seventeen Tantras of Mengakdé
- Seventy Stanzas on Emptiness
- Seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharma-kosha
- Seventy-two dhammas of the Abhidhammattha-sangaha
- Six ayatanas
- Six basic texts of the Kadampa school
- Six channels of perception
- Six classes of beings
- Six classes of tantra
- Six consciousnesses
- Six deva realms of the kāmadhātu
- Six mother scriptures
- Six nails of Tilopa
- Six Nara schools
- Six non-Buddhist schools
- Six ornaments
- Six orthodox Hindu schools
- Six paramitas
- Six powers that aid in shamatha
- Six primary elements
- Six realms
- Six sense bases
- Six sense faculties
- Six sense objects
- Six superknowledges
- Six types of unconditioned things
- Six underlying tendencies
- Six Yogas of Naropa
- Sixteen arhats
- Sixteen aspects of the four noble truths
- Sixteen Brahmā realms
- Sixteen categories of the Nyaya school
- Sixteen hells
- Sixteen types of emptiness
- Sixteen unaswered questions
- Sixty Stanzas on Reasoning
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- Ten advantages
- Ten bhumis
- Ten directions
- Ten fetters
- Ten non-virtues
- Ten paramis
- Ten paramitas
- Ten powers of a buddha
- Ten precepts for novice monks
- Ten principal disciples
- Ten realms
- Ten referents for "dharma"
- Ten Stages Sutra
- Ten topics of knowledge
- Ten unanswered questions
- Ten unwholesome actions
- Ten views of the self
- Ten vows of Samantabadhra
- Ten wholesome actions
- Thirteen great texts
- Thirteen late translated sutras
- Thirty deeds of a buddha
- Thirty stanzas on consciousness only