Concept:
The Daśabhūmi doctrine explains the ten stages of the
Bodhisattva path leading toward Buddhahood. Each stage is associated with
a special spiritual attainment or realization.
Step 1:
Matching Prabhākarī.
Prabhākarī is the third Bhūmi.
At this stage the Bodhisattva realizes the impermanent and
non-eternal nature of conditioned objects.
Therefore:
\[
A \rightarrow III
\]
Step 2:
Matching Arciṣmatī.
Arciṣmatī is the fourth Bhūmi.
At this stage the Bodhisattva intensely practices:
• Bodhyaṅgas
• Noble Eightfold Path
Therefore:
\[
B \rightarrow IV
\]
Step 3:
Matching Acalā.
Acalā means “Immovable.”
At this advanced stage the Bodhisattva realizes the emptiness
(Niḥsvabhāvatā) of all phenomena.
Therefore:
\[
C \rightarrow I
\]
Step 4:
Matching Dharmameghā.
Dharmameghā is the tenth and highest Bhūmi before Buddhahood.
At this level the Bodhisattva obtains innumerable samādhis and supreme
spiritual powers.
Therefore:
\[
D \rightarrow II
\]
Step 5:
Final Conclusion.
The final matching is:
\[
A-III,\ B-IV,\ C-I,\ D-II
\]
Hence, the correct answer is:
\[
\boxed{(2)\ A-III,\ B-IV,\ C-I,\ D-II}
\]