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[[mkhyen pa gnyis]] - Twofold knowledge. The wisdom of knowing the nature [[as it is]] and the wisdom of perceiving all which exists. Knowledge of conventional and ultimate phenomena [RY] | [[mkhyen pa gnyis]] - Twofold knowledge. The wisdom of knowing the nature [[as it is]] and the wisdom of perceiving all which exists. Knowledge of conventional and ultimate phenomena [RY] | ||
[[dag mnyam bden pa]] - the truths of purity and equality. A term used by Kh. Namdrol (of NNI) within the context of [[Anuttara-yoga tantra]] to refer to the aspects of appearance and emptiness, or conventional and ultimate | [[dag mnyam bden pa]] - the truths of purity and equality. A term used by Kh. Namdrol (of NNI) within the context of [[Anuttara-yoga tantra]] to refer to the aspects of [[appearance]] and [[emptiness]], or [[conventional truth]] and [[ultimate truth]]s, which are explained as inseparable {[[dbyer med]]}. [mss] [RY] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 11 March 2006
kun rdzob dang don dam - relative and absolute [conventional and ultimate superficial and truly real,] [IW]
kun rdzob dang don dam - relative and absolute. conventional and ultimate. superficial and truly real [RY]
kun rdzob dang don dam pa - conventional and ultimate, superficial and real [RY]
kun rdzob don dam - conventional and ultimate, superficial and real [RY]
kun rdzob don dam - relative and absolute [conventional and ultimate, superficial and truly real [IW]
mkhyen pa gnyis - Twofold knowledge. The wisdom of knowing the nature as it is and the wisdom of perceiving all which exists. Knowledge of conventional and ultimate phenomena [RY]
dag mnyam bden pa - the truths of purity and equality. A term used by Kh. Namdrol (of NNI) within the context of Anuttara-yoga tantra to refer to the aspects of appearance and emptiness, or conventional truth and ultimate truths, which are explained as inseparable {dbyer med}. [mss] [RY]