Paramita is a Sanskrit term and means “perfection.” It is translated into Tibetan as pha-rol-tu-phyin-pa, which literally means “gone to the other shore.”
The "other shore" in the context of the Buddhadharma means transcendence of mental fixations concerning subject, objects, and actions.
These are the six qualities that unfold in the heart-mind of an aspriing Bodhisattva:
Generosity
Ethical Discipline
Patience
Joyous Effort
Meditative Stabilization
Wisdom
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