Difference between revisions of "Omniscient Wisdom"

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[[kun mkhyen ye shes]] - omniscient wisdom [RY]
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[[yi dam]] - yidam; meditational deity; Yidam, a meditation deity, [[devata]]; meditational deities. personal meditation / tutelary deity [yidam]. deities who are the focus of meditation and means for attainment, and who confer supreme accomplishments, [[siddhi]]s [RY]
  
[[mkhyen gsum bsdus sgom]] - meditation on the union of the three knowledges / wisdom, condensed, abbreviated meditation on the three wisdoms, basic wisdom, path wisdom and omniscient wisdom [RY]
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[[yi dam]] - Yidam. A personal deity and the root of accomplishment among the Three Roots. The yidam is one's ''[[tutelary deity]]''; a personal protector of one's practice and guide to enlightenment. Traditionally, yidam practice is the main practice that follows the preliminaries. It includes the two stages of development and completion and is a perfect stepping stone for, or the bridge to approaching, the more subtle practices of [[Mahamudra]] and [[Dzogchen]]. Later on, yidam practice is the perfect enhancement for the view of these subtle practices [RY]
  
[[thams cad mkhyen pa'i ye shes]] - omniscient wisdom-knowledge; omniscient wisdom / knowledge [RY]
 
  
[[rnam mkhyen gyi ye shes]] - the omniscient wisdom [RY]
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[[rnam pa thams cad mkhyen pa'i ye shes]] - the state of omniscient wisdom [RY]
 
 
 
[[blo tshad ma]] - knowledge with valid cognition/ pramana [like the Buddha's omniscient wisdom and the true perception of the minds of the noble ones] [IW]
 
 
 
[['bras bu rnam mkhyen gyi ye shes]] - the fruition omniscient wisdom [IW]
 
 
 
[[so so rang gi rig pa'i ye shes 'od gsal ba'i don]] - meditation on the omniscient wisdom of self-discriminating awareness [RY]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 9 March 2006

yi dam - yidam; meditational deity; Yidam, a meditation deity, devata; meditational deities. personal meditation / tutelary deity [yidam]. deities who are the focus of meditation and means for attainment, and who confer supreme accomplishments, siddhis [RY]

yi dam - Yidam. A personal deity and the root of accomplishment among the Three Roots. The yidam is one's tutelary deity; a personal protector of one's practice and guide to enlightenment. Traditionally, yidam practice is the main practice that follows the preliminaries. It includes the two stages of development and completion and is a perfect stepping stone for, or the bridge to approaching, the more subtle practices of Mahamudra and Dzogchen. Later on, yidam practice is the perfect enhancement for the view of these subtle practices [RY]