- 050 =soothill
- Ten kinds of the Buddha's grace: his(1) initial resolve to universalize (his salvation);(2) self-sacrifice (in previous lives);(3) complete altruism;(4) his descent into all the six states of existence for their salvation;(5) relief of the living from distress and mortality;(6) profound pity;(7) revelation of himself in human and glorified form;(8) teaching in accordance with the capacity of his hearers, first hīnayāna, then māhayāna doctrine;(9) revealing his nirvāṇa to stimulate his disciples;(10) pitying thought for all creatures, in that dying at 80 instead of at 100 he left twenty years of his own happiness to his disciples; and also the tripiṭaka for universal salvation.
Chinese Buddhist terms dictionary (Chinese-English). William Edward Soothil and Lewis Hodous. 2006.