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'''Prajñaparamita''' [Skt.] (Tib. ''sherchin''; [[wyl.]] ''sher phyin'') – literally, ‘transcendent wisdom’. 1. the sixth of the [[paramitas]]: perfect non-conceptual wisdom. 2. the class of Buddhist literature that was mainly discovered by [[Nagarjuna]] in the second century. Its central topic is emptiness.
'''Prajñaparamita''' [Skt.] (Tib. ''sherchin''; [[wyl.]] ''sher phyin'') – literally, ‘transcendent wisdom’. 1. the sixth of the [[paramitas]]: perfect non-conceptual wisdom. 2. the class of Buddhist literature that was mainly discovered by [[Nagarjuna]] in the second century. Its central topic is emptiness.



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Prajñaparamita

Prajñaparamita [Skt.] (Tib. sherchin; wyl. sher phyin) – literally, ‘transcendent wisdom’. 1. the sixth of the paramitas: perfect non-conceptual wisdom. 2. the class of Buddhist literature that was mainly discovered by Nagarjuna in the second century. Its central topic is emptiness.

Scholarly Definition

"Prajnaparamita is the wisdom of directly realizing the non-conceptual simplicity of all phenomena, which has arrived at, or will lead one to, non-abiding nirvana."

--From The Words of Jikme Chökyi Wangpo by Khenpo Tsöndrü.

Subdivisions

There are said to be four subdivisions:

  1. natural prajnaparamita
  2. scriptural prajnaparamita
  3. path prajnaparamita
  4. resultant prajnaparamita

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