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-([[don dam byang chub gyi sems]])- corresponds to the realization of emptiness. The [[relative bodhicitta]] -([[kun rdzob byang chub kyi sems]])- is the wish to attain enlightenment for the sake of others and the putting of this wish into action. [MR-ShabkarNotes]<br>
The word "intellectuals" refers to the five types of non-buddhist philosophers. Also known as the Five Sophistic Schools, these are: Samkhya, [[Aishvara]], Vaishnava, Jaina, and the Nihilists. (RY)<br>
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The word "intellectuals" refers to the five types of non-buddhist philosophers. Also known as the Five Sophistic Schools, these are: Samkhya, Aishvara, Vaishnava, Jaina, and the Nihilists. (RY)