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The ultimate is what is seen correctly,<br /> | The ultimate is what is seen correctly,<br /> | ||
The wrongly seen is superficial truth, it’s said.<br /> | The wrongly seen is superficial truth, it’s said.<br /> | ||
:::''[[Chandrakirti|Candrakīrti]]'', ''[[Introduction to the Middle Way]]'', | :::''[[Chandrakirti|Candrakīrti]]'', ''[[Introduction to the Middle Way]]'', VI, 23 | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Quotations]][[Category:Quotations of Indian Masters]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Quotations]][[Category:Quotations of Indian Masters]]</noinclude> |
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དངོས་ཀུན་ཡང་དག་བརྫུན་པ་མཐོང་བ་ཡིས། །
དངོས་རྙེད་ངོ་བོ་གཉིས་ནི་འཛིན་པར་འགྱུར། །
ཡང་དག་མཐོང་ཡུལ་གང་དེ་དེ་ཉིད་དེ། །
All things may be seen correctly or incorrectly;
And so it is that they possess a dual identity.
The ultimate is what is seen correctly,
The wrongly seen is superficial truth, it’s said.