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The twelve deeds (Skt. dvadaśabuddhakārya; Tib. མཛད་པ་བཅུ་གཉིས་, dzepa chunyi, Wyl. mdzad pa bcu gnyis) carried out by a nirmanakaya | supreme nirmanakaya buddha, such as the Buddha Shakyamuni, are:
the descent from
Tushita, the Joyous pure land (
dga' ldan gyi gnas nas 'pho ba),
entering the mother’s womb (lhums su zhugs pa),
taking birth<ref>In the case of Buddha Shakyamuni, this was in the
Lumbini garden.</ref> (
sku bltams pa),
becoming skilled in various arts (bzo yi gnas la mkhas pa),
delighting in the company of royal consorts (btsun mo'i 'khor dgyes rol ba),
developing renunciation and becoming ordained (rab tu byung ba),
practicing austerities for six years (dka' ba spyad pa),
proceeding to the foot of the
bodhi tree (
byang chub snying por gshegs pa),
overcoming
Mara’s hosts (
bdud btul ba),
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turning the wheel of
Dharma (
chos kyi 'khor lo bskor ba), and
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Alternative Lists
The description of Buddha's life in twelve deeds appeared later, in the first centuries of the common era within
Mahayana sources. The
Theravadin tradition lists only eight deeds:
the descent from Tushita,
entering the mother’s womb,
taking birth,
leaving his family,
overcoming Mara,
turning the wheel of
Dharma and
passing into
nirvana or
parinirvana.<ref>Philippe Cornu,
Manuel de bouddhisme — Philosophie, pratique et histoire. Tome I, Bouddhisme ancien et Theravāda (Editions Rangdröl, 2019), page 39.</ref>
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Notes
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Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa]] | [[Rigpa]] Sangha
Further Reading
Lobsang Dhargyay, 'The Twelve Deeds of the Buddha—A Controversial Hymn ascribed to Nagarjuna' in The Tibet Journal, Vol.IX, No.2, Summer 1984
Philippe Cornu,
Manuel de bouddhisme — Philosophie, pratique et histoire. Tome I, Bouddhisme ancien et Theravāda (Editions Rangdröl, 2019), pages 37-58.
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