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It always gleams with light so pure And is engulfed by wisdom s shine, With [all] bustle being fully dropped. Hence, this bhūmi s held to be ͞The Radiant.͟
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It triumphs in science, sports, and arts and crafts, The full variety of samādhi s range, And over afflictions very hard to master. Thus, it is considered ͞Difficult to Master.͟
Dž§nƍ¸nƮºn¶n¥ǹºn¶Øn³§npp ƿµnǹºn¼ŀ¥Ènصn¸Ƭn¸n³§npp ŧÖn³§nªΥn¶nÁ³n¶nÅpp Èn³Önº§ØµnƤnÂŲÄn¸Än³سpp 83.
The three kinds of enlightenment, The gathering of all that s excellent, Arising, ceasing too exhausted̶ This bhūmi s held to be ͞The Facing.͟