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[[Category:External Dictionary - Tsepak Rigdzin]] [[Wylie::~*ye shes*]]
SQL Query
SELECT DISTINCT
t0.smw_id AS id,
t0.smw_title AS t,
t0.smw_namespace AS ns,
t0.smw_iw AS iw,
t0.smw_subobject AS so,
t0.smw_sortkey AS sortkey, t0.smw_sort
FROM
`ry_smw_object_ids` AS t0
INNER JOIN
(`ry_smw_fpt_inst` AS t2
INNER JOIN
(`ry_smw_di_wikipage` AS t4
INNER JOIN
`ry_smw_object_ids` AS t6 ON t4.o_id=t6.smw_id) ON t2.s_id=t4.s_id) ON t0.smw_id=t2.s_id
WHERE
(t2.o_id=1665625
AND (t4.p_id=1464638
AND (t6.smw_sortkey LIKE '%ye shes%')
))
AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw'
AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw-delete'
AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw-redi'
ORDER BY
t0.smw_sort ASC
LIMIT
55
OFFSET
0
t0.smw_id AS id,
t0.smw_title AS t,
t0.smw_namespace AS ns,
t0.smw_iw AS iw,
t0.smw_subobject AS so,
t0.smw_sortkey AS sortkey, t0.smw_sort
FROM
`ry_smw_object_ids` AS t0
INNER JOIN
(`ry_smw_fpt_inst` AS t2
INNER JOIN
(`ry_smw_di_wikipage` AS t4
INNER JOIN
`ry_smw_object_ids` AS t6 ON t4.o_id=t6.smw_id) ON t2.s_id=t4.s_id) ON t0.smw_id=t2.s_id
WHERE
(t2.o_id=1665625
AND (t4.p_id=1464638
AND (t6.smw_sortkey LIKE '%ye shes%')
))
AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw'
AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw-delete'
AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw-redi'
ORDER BY
t0.smw_sort ASC
LIMIT
55
OFFSET
0
SQL Explain
ID | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | filtered | Extra |
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1 | SIMPLE | t2 | ref | s_id, o_id, s_id_2, o_id_2 | o_id_2 | 5 | const | 2691 | Using index; Using temporary; Using filesort | |
1 | SIMPLE | t4 | ref | s_id, o_id, p_id, s_id_2, s_id_3, o_id_2, o_id_3 | p_id | 8 | const, wiki.t2.s_id | 1 | Using where | |
1 | SIMPLE | t0 | eq_ref | PRIMARY, smw_id, smw_iw, smw_iw_2 | PRIMARY | 4 | wiki.t2.s_id | 1 | Using where | |
1 | SIMPLE | t6 | ref | PRIMARY, smw_id | smw_id | 4 | wiki.t4.o_id | 1 | Using where; Using index; Distinct |
Auxilliary Tables
No auxilliary tables used.Query Metrics
Query-Size:3Query-Depth:1
Errors and Warnings
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gzhi dus kyi ye shes lnga | The five basic wisdoms for transforming the five delusions into wisdoms.\n1. {gzhi dus kyi me long ye shes/} mirror-like wisdom for self-pacification of hatred-anger\n2. {gzhi dus kyi mnyam nyid ye shes/} wisdom of equality or sameness for self-pacification of pride\n3. {gzhi dus kyi sor rtogs ye shes/} wisdom of analysis for self-pacification of desire-attachment\n4. {gzhi dus kyi bya sgrub ye shes/} wisdom of accomplishment for self-pacificationof jealousy\n5. {gzhi dus kyi chos dbyings ye shes/} wisdom of reality for self-pacification of closed-mindedness. |
zag med ye shes sde tshan nyer gcig | Twenty-one groups of uncontaminated wisdom.\n1. {byang phyogs so bdun/} thirty-seven auxiliaries to enlightenment (see {byangs phyog so bdun})\n2. {tshad med bzhi/} four immeasurables (see {tshad med bzhi})\n3. {rnam thar brgyad/} [aṣṭa vimokṣāḥ]/ eight emancipations (see {rnam thar brgyad})\n4. {mthar gyis gnas pa'i snyoms 'jug dgu} nine absorptions (see {snyoms 'jug dgu})\n5. {zad par bcu/} ten exhaustions/ ten totally pervasive concentrations (see {zad pa bcu})\n6. {zil gyis gnon pa brgyad/} eight outshining factors/ eight surpassing concentrations (see {zil gnon brgyad})\n7. {nyon mongs med pa'i ting nge 'dzin/} concentration free of delusions\n8. {smon gnas mkhyen pa/} [praṇidhijñāsamādhi]/ knowledge of one's object of prayers\n9. {mngon shes drug} six extra-sensory perceptions (see {mngon par shes pa drug})\n10. {so so yang dag rig pa bzhi/} four specific perfect understandings (see {so sor yang dag pa rig pa bzhi})\n11. {rnam dag bzhi/} four purities: a) {rten rnam dag} pure basis b) {dmigs pa rnam dag} pure objects c) {thugs rje rnam dag} pure compassion d) {ye shes rnam dag} pure primordial wisdom\n12. {dbangabacu/} ten sovereign qualities (see {dbang phug bcu})\n13. {stobs bcu/} [daṡa balāni]/ ten powers (see {de bzhin gshegs pa'i stobs bcu})\n14. {mi 'jigs pa bzhi/} four fearlessnesses (see {mi 'jigs pa bzhi})\n15. {bsrung ba med pa gsum/} three unguarded aspects—that of physical, verbal and mental behaviours of a Buddha\n16. {dran pa nye bar gzhag pa gsum/} three close contemplations (see {dran pa nye bar gzhag pa gsum})\n17. {bsnyel ba mi mnga' ba'i chos nyed/} non-negligence of the purpose of sefttient beings\n18. {bag chags yang dag bcom pa/} complete elimination of latencies of three delusions\n19. {thugs rje chen po/} [mahākaruṇā]/ great compassion\n20. {sangs rgyas kyi chos ma 'dres pa bco brgyad/} eighteen unshared qualities of a Buddha (see {ma 'dres pa bco brgyad})\n21. {mkhyen pa gsum} three wisdoms (see {mkhyen gsum}). |
zab gsal gnyis med kyi ye shes | The primordial wisdom of non-dual profundity and clarity. The wisdom of a yogi, who experiences a clear vision of the divine [maṇḍala] like the rainbow within the understanding of emptiness. |
ye shes kyi mkha' 'gro ma | [jñāna ḍākinī]/ The wisdom dakini; the primordial wisdom dakini. A. The transworldly female Bodhisattvas. B. Vajra Yogini. |
ye shes kyi thig le | [jñāna bindu]/ The primordial wisdom drop. The indestructible drop within the heart center in the central energy channel. |
ye shes kyi rdor dril | [jñāna vajra]/ The primordial wisdom vajra and bell. The inner method and wisdom, i.e. the great bliss and emptiness, symbolized by the nine-spoked vajra and bell. |
ye shes kyi snang ba | The primordial wisdom appearance; the primordial wisdom vision. The vision of everything seen as totally pure. |
ye shes kyi spyan | [jñāna cakṣu]/ The primordial wisdom eye; the wisdom eye; the divine look. In its highest sense it is the ability to see everything that exists. |
ye shes kyi phyag rgya | [jñāna mudrā]/ The primordial wisdom mudra. The wisdom of non-dual profundity and clarity. |
ye shes kyi tshogs | [jñāna saṃbhāra]/ Collection of wisdom; accumulation of\ninsight. The virtuous energy conjoined with the mind of enlightenment and wisdom understanding emptiness that is a cause for producing the resultant wisdom-body of the Buddha. |
ye shes sgyu ma | [jñāna māyā]/ The illusory body of wisdom. The inconceivable activities of all [tathāgatas]; the emanation of their wisdom projected in action. |
ye shes lnga | [pañca jñānāni]/ The five wisdoms of a Buddha.\n1. {me long lta bu'i ye shes/} [ādarṡā jñānam]/ mirror-like wisdom\n2. {sor rtogs ye shes/} [pratyavekṣaṇā jñānam]/ wisdom of discrimination\n3. {mnyam nyid ye shes/} [samatā jñānam]/ wisdom of equality\n4. {bya sgrub ye shes/} [kṛtyānusthāna jñānam]/ wisdom of accomplishment\n5. [dharmadhātu jñānam]/ wisdom of reality. |
ye shes chos sku | [jñānakāya]/ Wisdom truth body; the omniscient mind of a Buddha. |
ye shes sems dpa' | [jñānasattva]/ Wisdom being. The actual meditational deity that is meditated upon or visualized; a generation stage practice of meditation in tantra in which a wisdom being is meditated at the heart of one's pledge being ({dam tshig pa}) seated on a sun and moon cushion. |
rang byung ye shes | [svāyambhū vijñāna]/ Self-born wisdom; spontaneously arisen wisdom in the mental continuum of all sentient beings. |
shes rab ye shes kyi dbang | [prajñājñānābhiṣekha]/ The primordial wisdom initiation; the wisdom-knowledge initiation. A highest yoga tantra initiation, in which the mind of disciples is initiated in reliance upon the [maṇḍala] of the femine consort: their mental delusions are removed; they are empowered to carry out completion stage practice meditation and the seed to obtain the dharmakaya of mind-vajra is implanted into the mental continuum of the disciples. |
lha bla ma ye shes 'od | Lha Lama Yeshe Od. A tenth century Tibetan King of Ngari region, western Tibet, who was the younger son of the King of Guge; in the latter part of his life he offered the kingdom to his brother in order to become a monk, and was later instrumental in inviting [atiṡa] to Tibet. |
lhan cig skyes pa'i ye shes | [sahajajñāna]/ Wisdom of innate production; innately born wisdom. The immense joy and bliss experienced by a Yogi through the practice of making the energy wind enter, abide and dissolve within the central energy channel at the initial level of the completion stage practice of tantra |
chos kyi dbyings kyi ye shes | [dharmadhātu jñāna]/ The primordial wisdom cognizing the reality of phenomena. The lack of inherent nature or the emptiness of the five aggregates. |
gnyug ma'i ye shes | The primordial wisdom; the naturally abiding intutive mind or awareness, also called the basic wisdom. |