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they're frequently associated with the paramitas ("perfections"), what is it?​

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The word paramita means 'perfection' or 'completeness'. The Mahayana Buddhist texts contain many references to six paramitas (or perfections) of the character and understanding (here, 'understanding' refers to intellect). The Theravada path seeks a total of ten perfections, including the six found in Mahayana teaching.

The perfections are the virtues that are fully developed by a bodhisattva (Buddha-in-training) to become a Buddha. All Buddhist traditions acknowledge that the perfections are practiced through multiple lifetimes extending over aeons of time for the purpose of achieving full buddhahood for the welfare of beings.

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