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Five branches of science; the five sciences, the five branches of traditional Buddhist learning. 1) [[nang gi rig pa]] spiritual philosophy. 2) [[gtan tshigs kyi rig pa]] dialectics / logic, 3) [[sgra'i rig pa]] grammar, 4) [[gso ba'i rig pa]] medicine, 5) [[bzo gnas kyi rig pa]] mechanical arts and crafts; [TRS 63-4] expl [RY]
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1 of cog bzhag, relaxed and uncorrected state of the presence of the mind [JV]
the five sciences [branches of traditional Buddhist learning ; 1) *[[nang gi rig pa]]* = spiritual philosophy, 2) *[[gtan tshigs kyi rig pa]]* = dialectics/ logic, 3) *[[sgra'i rig pa]]* = grammar, 4) *[[gso ba'i rig pa]]* = medicine, 5) *[[bzo gnas kyi rig pa]]* = mechanical arts and crafts] [IW]
 
the five sciences [IW]
 
Five sciences. Grammar, dialectics, healing, arts and crafts, and religious philosophy [RY]
 
Sciences, the five; vidya sthana. Grammar, dialectics, medicine, arts and craft, and religious philosophy [RY]
 
five sciences, 5 classes of science [JV]
 
Five Branches of Learning- the five sciences: language; dialectics; science of medicine; science of mechanical arts; religious philosophy [RY]


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རིག་པའི་ཅོག་བཞག
1 of cog bzhag, relaxed and uncorrected state of the presence of the mind [JV]