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*the [[three wisdom tools]] of: studying, contemplation and meditation (Wyl. ''thos bsam sgom gsum''); | *the '[[three wisdom tools]]' of: studying, contemplation and meditation (Wyl. ''thos bsam sgom gsum''); | ||
*the [[three activities of a pandita]]: exposition, disputation and composition (Wyl. ''’chad rtsod rtsom gsum''); and | *the '[[three activities of a pandita]]': exposition, disputation and composition (Wyl. ''’chad rtsod rtsom gsum''); and | ||
*knowledgeability, ethical-ascetical integrity and goodness (Wyl. ''mkhas btsun bzang gsum'').” | *knowledgeability, ethical-ascetical integrity and goodness (Wyl. ''mkhas btsun bzang gsum'').” | ||
Revision as of 14:56, 15 October 2021
Nine modes of expertise (Wyl. mkhas pa’i tshul dgu) —
According to one interpretation, these include:
- the 'three wisdom tools' of: studying, contemplation and meditation (Wyl. thos bsam sgom gsum);
- the 'three activities of a pandita': exposition, disputation and composition (Wyl. ’chad rtsod rtsom gsum); and
- knowledgeability, ethical-ascetical integrity and goodness (Wyl. mkhas btsun bzang gsum).”