chos kyi mchod sbyin de gaṅ gis sṅa phyi med par sems can yoṅs su smin par ’gyur ba de ni chos kyi mchod sbyin no ||
de yaṅ gaṅ źe na |
’di lta ste | byaṅ chub kyi rnam par bsgrubs pa’i byams pa chen po daṅ |
dam pa’i chos bsdus pas mṅon par bsgrubs pa’i sñiṅ rje chen po daṅ |
sems can thams cad kyi mchog tu dga’ ba la dmigs pas mṅon par bsgrubs pa’i dga’ ba chen po daṅ |
śes pas bsdus pas mṅon par bsgrubs pa’i btaṅ sñoms chen po daṅ |
’A Dharma-sacrifice is that which develops living beings without beginning or end, giving gifts to them all simultaneously.
What is that?
It consists of the great love which is consummated in enlightenment;
of the great compassion which is consummated in the concentration of the holy Dharma on the liberation of all living beings;
of the great joy which is consummated in the awareness of the supreme happiness of all living beings;
and of the great equanimity which is consummated in concentration through knowledge. "’