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The '''five major sciences''' (Tib. ''rigné chenpo nga'' [[Wyl.]] ''rig gnas chen po lnga'') are part of the [[ten sciences]] or traditional fields of knowledge in which a learned person is supposed to be well versed. | The '''five major sciences''' (Tib. ''rigné chenpo nga'' [[Wyl.]] ''rig gnas chen po lnga'') are part of the [[ten sciences]] or traditional fields of knowledge in which a learned person is supposed to be well versed. | ||
#craftsmanship | #craftsmanship<br> | ||
#logic | #logic<br> | ||
#grammar | #grammar <br> | ||
#medicine | #medicine<br> | ||
#'Inner science' or [[Dharma]] | #'Inner science' or [[Dharma]] | ||
[[Category: Enumerations]] | [[Category: Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 20:56, 4 December 2008
The five major sciences (Tib. rigné chenpo nga Wyl. rig gnas chen po lnga) are part of the ten sciences or traditional fields of knowledge in which a learned person is supposed to be well versed.
- craftsmanship
- logic
- grammar
- medicine
- 'Inner science' or Dharma