Ten Perfections
Generosity
Morality. Refraining from the ten non-virtuous actions and engaging in virtue.
Patience
Enthusiasm. Finding joy in virtue
Meditative Concentration -Samadi. It is defined as the capacity to remain undistracted.
Wisdom of the ultimate truth. E.g. A glass of water from the Yamuna river after being purified.
Love & affection
Protection from misery
Material Resources
Dharma -help a person to live for a greater purpose
Mental
Verbal
Physical
Killing vs Protecting life
Stealing vs Practicing generosity
Sexual misconduct vs Following the rules of discipline
Lying vs Telling the truth
Sowing discord vs Reconciling disputes
Harsh speech vs speaking pleasantly
Idle gossip (or worthless chatter) vs recite prayers
Ill will (or wishing harm on others) vs cultivate the desire to help them
Wrong views vs Establishing yourself in the rue and authentic view
Covetousness vs Learn to be generous
Patience of not paying heed to the perpetrator
Patience towards Dharma
Patience of forbearance of the pain
Aspirational Prayers -calling on the power of some Buddha or Bodhisattva to fulfill some wish that we have. "Sentient beings are as limitless as the whole of space:
May each effortlessly realize the three kāyas,
And may every single being of all the six realms, who has each been in one life or another my father or mother,
Attain all together the ground of primordial perfection"
Skilfulness
Discriminatory Wisdom of the conventional truth. E.g. A glass of water from the Yamuna river.
Ten powers part of the twenty-one sets of immaculate qualities (power over: life, mind, material things, action, birth, aspirations, prayer, miracles, wisdom and Dharma.