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|Glossary-Definition=Literally, vajra-footing, or base. In the context of the Ratnagotravibhāga, this is the name given to the seven subjects that are addressed in the treatise. These seven are the buddha, dharma, sangha, the element (dhātu), enlightenment (bodhi), enlightened qualities (guṇa), and enlightened activities (karma).
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Key Term vajrapada
Hover Popup Choices vajrapada; vajra points; vajra subjects
In Tibetan Script རྡོ་རྗེའི་གནས་
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration rdo rje'i gnas
Devanagari Sanskrit Script वज्रपद
English Standard vajra subjects
Karl Brunnhölzl's English Term vajra points
Dan Martin's English Term adamantine topics
Term Type Noun
Source Language Sanskrit
Basic Meaning Literally, vajra-footing, or base. In the context of the Ratnagotravibhāga, this is the name given to the seven subjects that are addressed in the treatise. These seven are the buddha, dharma, sangha, the element (dhātu), enlightenment (bodhi), enlightened qualities (guṇa), and enlightened activities (karma).
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