- ནོར་བདུན།
- འཕགས་པའི་ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- ’phags pa’i nor bdun
- saptadhana
- dhanasapta
- saptadhanāni
- sapta dhanāni
- saptāryāṇi dhanāni
- Term
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, morality, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and wisdom.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, morality, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and wisdom.
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, morality, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and wisdom.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- dhanasapta
Faith, discipline, charity, knowledge, modesty, self-control, and wisdom.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, morality, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and insight.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven noble riches are faith, correct conduct, hearing the Dharma, generosity, a sense of shame, a conscience, and wisdom.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, morality, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and insight.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, discipline, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and insight.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- sapta dhanāni
Faith, discipline, generosity, learning, dignity, propriety, and wisdom.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
These are faith, diligence, discipline, modesty, learning, relinquishment, and insight.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, discipline, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and insight.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, discipline, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and insight.
- seven riches
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, morality, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and wisdom.
- seven aspects of spiritual wealth
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
These are enumerated in the Śatasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitābṛhaṭṭīkā, Toh 3807 (Degé Tengyur vol. 91, F.40.b), as (1) faith (dad pa), (2) ethical discipline (tshul khrims), (3) study (thos pa), (4) liberality (gtong ba), (5) wisdom (shes rab), (6) conscience (hrī, ngo tsha shes pa), and (7) shame (apatrāpya, khrel yod).
- seven jewels of the noble ones
- འཕགས་པའི་ནོར་བདུན།
- ’phags pa’i nor bdun
- saptadhanāni
(1) Faith (sŕaddhā, dad pa), (2) moral discipline (śīla, tshul khrims), (3) hearing (śruta, thos pa), (4) generosity (tyāga, gtong ba), (5) a sense of shame (hrī, ngo tsha shes pa), (6) dread of blame (āpatrāpya, khrel yod pa), (7) wisdom (prajñā, shes rab) (Rigzin 271).
Listed here as faith, morality, conscience, moral sensitivity, learning, renunciations, and wisdom.
- seven spiritual treasures
- ནོར་བདུན།
- nor bdun
- saptadhana
Seven qualities of a spiritual practitioner: faith, discipline, shame, modesty, obedience, renunciation, and insight.
The seven riches of noble beings: faith, discipline, generosity, learning, modesty, humility, and insight.
- seven treasures of a noble being
- འཕགས་པའི་ནོར་བདུན།
- ’phags pa’i nor bdun
- saptadhanāni
Dungkar Rinpoche gives two similar lists of the seven treasures of a noble being: (1) faith, ethics, generosity, learning, samaya, a conscience, and wisdom; and (2) faith, ethics, learning, generosity, a conscience, propriety, and wisdom (dung dkar, 2002, pp. 1370–71).
- seven treasures of noble beings
- འཕགས་པའི་ནོར་བདུན།
- ’phags pa’i nor bdun
- saptāryāṇi dhanāni
Faith, discipline, learning, generosity, a sense of shame, fear of blame, and wisdom.