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Syn [[mkhyen gnyis]]. chos nyid ji lta ba mkhyen pa dang chos can ji snyed pa mkhyen pa [RY]
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Twofold knowledge. The wisdom of knowing the nature as it is and the wisdom of perceiving all that exists. Knowledge of conventional and ultimate phenomena [RY]
most learned [RY]
 
[[mkhyen gnyis]] the twofold knowledge, two knowledges, two kinds of knowledge [see [[ji lta ji rnyed]] nature and extent [[gnas lugs ji lta ba mkhyen pa]] [[shes bya ji rnyed pa mkhyen pa]] [[gnas lugs ji lta ba mkhyen pa'i ye shes]] [[shes bya ji rnyed pa gzigs pa'i ye shes]] the wisdom that knows the nature of things and the wisdom that sees the extent of knowables)Tserig) chn [IW]
 
the 2-fold knowledge, two knowledges, two kinds of knowledge [IW]


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མཁྱེན་མཆོག
most learned [RY]