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jnanasattva, being of pristine [[cognition]] [IW]
 
jnanasattva, being of pristine [[cognition]] [IW]
  
Skt. ''jñanasattva''. Wisdom Being, Deep Wisdom Being, Being of Wisdom, Being of Deep Wisdom, Heroic Being of Wisdom, Heroic Being of Deep Wisdom. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
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Skt. ''jñanasattva''. Wisdom Being, Deep Wisdom Being, Being of Wisdom, Being of Deep Wisdom, Heroic Being of Wisdom, Heroic Being of Deep Wisdom. The alternate spelling is [[ye shes sems pa]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
  
 
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ye shes pa deity as the expression of/ that expresses timeless awareness; (timeless) awareness aspect (of a deity) [RB]

wisdom being; [expl., The Light of Wisdom, Vol. 2, page 62] [RY]

primordial wisdom deity, dhyani bodhisattvas, wisdom deity [JV]

jnanasattva, wisdom being. (ye shes pa). The real deity abiding in dharmadhatu. pristine awareness aspect of a deity [RY]

jnanasattva, being of pristine cognition [IW]

Skt. jñanasattva. Wisdom Being, Deep Wisdom Being, Being of Wisdom, Being of Deep Wisdom, Heroic Being of Wisdom, Heroic Being of Deep Wisdom. The alternate spelling is ye shes sems pa. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]