five events occurring through others, five circumstantial endowments. 1) {sangs rgyas byon pa} the presence of a Buddha. 2) {de'i dam chos gsung pa} =the presence of the Dharma. 3) {bstan pa gnas pa} the flourishing of the practices of dharma. 4) {de'i rjes su 'jug pa'i dge 'dun yod pa} the existence of monastic order. 5) {gzhan gyi snying brtse ba} being under the care of a compassionate person
five riches from others
{sangs rgyas 'jig rten du byon, chos gsung, bstan pa gnas, de la 'jug pa yod, chos ston pa yod pa ste gzhan 'byor lnga} The 'five riches from others' are that a buddha appeared in the world, that he taught the Dharma, that the doctrine remains, that there are people who follow it and that there are Dharma teachers.
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