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<noinclude>[[Image:Buddha and 6 Ornaments 2 Supreme.jpg|frame|[[Buddha]] with the [[Six Ornaments]] and Two Supreme Ones]] | <noinclude>[[Image:Buddha and 6 Ornaments 2 Supreme.jpg|frame|[[Buddha]] with the [[Six Ornaments]] and Two Supreme Ones]] | ||
'''Two Supreme Ones''' ([[Wyl.]]'' mchog gnyis'') — | '''Two Supreme Ones''' (Tib. [[མཆོག་གཉིས་]], ''chok nyi'', [[Wyl.]]'' mchog gnyis'') — | ||
</noinclude>1. According to one way of counting the [[Six Ornaments]] and Two Supreme Ones, this refers to | </noinclude>1. According to one way of counting the [[Six Ornaments]] and Two Supreme Ones, this refers to | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 2 September 2018
Two Supreme Ones (Tib. མཆོག་གཉིས་, chok nyi, Wyl. mchog gnyis) —
1. According to one way of counting the Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones, this refers to
- Gunaprabha and
- Shakyaprabha.
2. According to another tradition, this refers to
- Nagarjuna, the founder of the tradition of Profound View and
- Asanga, the founder of the tradition of Vast Conduct.