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'''All-accomplishing wisdom''' (Skt. ''kṛtyānuṣṭhānajñāna''; Tib. བྱ་བ་གྲུབ་པའི་ཡེ་ཤེས་, [[Wyl.]] ''bya ba grub pa'i ye shes'') — one of the [[five wisdoms]]. Like a doctor who diagnoses a disease by taking the patient’s pulse and then does all he can to treat and remedy the disease, the [[buddha]]s, with their all-accomplishing wisdom, consider beings and the ways by which they might benefit them, and then appear spontaneously and effortlessly, without change or exertion, to benefit those beings. | '''All-accomplishing wisdom''' (Skt. ''kṛtyānuṣṭhānajñāna''; Tib. [[བྱ་བ་གྲུབ་པའི་ཡེ་ཤེས་]], [[Wyl.]] ''bya ba grub pa'i ye shes'') — one of the [[five wisdoms]]. Like a doctor who diagnoses a disease by taking the patient’s pulse and then does all he can to treat and remedy the disease, the [[buddha]]s, with their all-accomplishing wisdom, consider beings and the ways by which they might benefit them, and then appear spontaneously and effortlessly, without change or exertion, to benefit those beings. | ||
==Alternative Translations== | ==Alternative Translations== |
Revision as of 14:39, 4 March 2011
All-accomplishing wisdom (Skt. kṛtyānuṣṭhānajñāna; Tib. བྱ་བ་གྲུབ་པའི་ཡེ་ཤེས་, Wyl. bya ba grub pa'i ye shes) — one of the five wisdoms. Like a doctor who diagnoses a disease by taking the patient’s pulse and then does all he can to treat and remedy the disease, the buddhas, with their all-accomplishing wisdom, consider beings and the ways by which they might benefit them, and then appear spontaneously and effortlessly, without change or exertion, to benefit those beings.
Alternative Translations
- the wisdom of all-accomplishing action
- pristine cognition of accomplishment (Gyurme Dorje)
- timeless awareness as spontaneous fulfillment/of ensured fulfillment/in which everything is spontaneously fulfilled (Lama Chökyi Nyima)