Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    the Buddhas

    “Tathāgatas”

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    Buddhas · Conquerors · Tathāgatas · buddhahood · the Conqueror

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    1 expression

    Buddhas“Conquerors”1 mention

    Abhisamayālaṅkāravivaraṇa (Sanskrit)

    the prohibition of the extreme of attachment — yet there is a subtle attachment with respect to the Conquerors and the rest;
    book 10

    in the texts

    AbhisamayālaṅkāravivaraṇaAncient · Sanskrit

    Fully awakened beings whose buddha-ground marks the upper limit of scope for several topics.

    the prohibition of the extreme of attachment — yet there is a subtle attachment with respect to the Conquerors and the rest;
    book 10
    // Through the abandoning of the threefold [obscuration] — afflictive, cognitive, and path — by the disciples, the rhinoceros-like ones, and the sons of the Conqueror, [there is purity];
    eleven topics for the knowledge of the paths aa ch
    special dedication, dedication with the form of non-apprehension, dedication marked by freedom from error, isolated dedication, dedication that is mindful recollection of [merit] whose nature is the flood of the buddhas' merit, dedication that is skill in means, signless dedication, dedication approved (rejoiced in) by the buddhas, dedication not contained in the three realms, and the weak, middli …
    eleven topics for the knowledge of the paths aa ch

    ŚarīrārthagāthāAncient · Sanskrit

    The class of awakened teachers (Tathāgatas/Buddhas) referenced as the source of the core teaching and as exemplars free of conceptual proliferation.

    the Tathāgatas are free of proliferation.
    no track in space the tathagatas free of prolifera
    The not-doing of any evil, the undertaking of the wholesome, the thorough taming of one's own mind—this is the teaching of the Buddhas.
    the teaching of the buddhas the ovada stanza