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− | Genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect understanding, genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect reasoning, genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect awareness. Sometimes spelled [[yang dag par rig pa]], which in some cases may be a misspelling, and potentially in some cases indicate a different connotation with [rig pa]] rather than [[rigs pa]]. Nonetheless both aspects are relatively similar, namely, a particular kind of right view in terms of proper apprehension into the actual ontological status of a given phenomenon. [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | + | Genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect understanding, genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect reasoning, genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect awareness. Sometimes spelled [[yang dag par rig pa]], which in some cases may be a misspelling, and potentially in some cases indicate a different connotation with [[rig pa]] rather than [[rigs pa]]. Nonetheless both aspects are relatively similar, namely, a particular kind of right view in terms of proper apprehension into the actual ontological status of a given phenomenon. [Erick Tsiknopoulos] |
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correct understanding [RY]
Genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect understanding, genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect reasoning, genuine/correct/accurate/authentic/perfect awareness. Sometimes spelled yang dag par rig pa, which in some cases may be a misspelling, and potentially in some cases indicate a different connotation with rig pa rather than rigs pa. Nonetheless both aspects are relatively similar, namely, a particular kind of right view in terms of proper apprehension into the actual ontological status of a given phenomenon. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]