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==Subdivisions== | ==Subdivisions== | ||
#[[Sensory direct perception]] (''dbang po mngon sum tshad ma'') | #[[Sensory direct perception]] (''dbang po'i mngon sum tshad ma'') | ||
#[[Mental direct perception]] (''yid mngon sum tshad ma'') | #[[Mental direct perception]] (''yid kyi mngon sum tshad ma'') | ||
#[[Direct perception of self-awareness]] (''rang rig mngon sum tshad ma'') | #[[Direct perception of self-awareness]] (''rang rig mngon sum tshad ma'') | ||
#[[Yogic direct perception]] (''rnal 'byor mngon sum tshad ma'') | #[[Yogic direct perception]] (''rnal 'byor mngon sum tshad ma'') |
Revision as of 14:39, 10 April 2011
Valid direct perception (Skt. pratyakṣa ; Tib. མངོན་སུམ་ཚད་མ་, Wyl. mngon sum tshad ma) is defined as "an unmistaken non-conceptual cognition". [1]
Subdivisions
- Sensory direct perception (dbang po'i mngon sum tshad ma)
- Mental direct perception (yid kyi mngon sum tshad ma)
- Direct perception of self-awareness (rang rig mngon sum tshad ma)
- Yogic direct perception (rnal 'byor mngon sum tshad ma)
Notes
- ↑ རྟོག་བྲལ་མ་འཁྲུལ་པའི་ཤེས་པ་, rtog bral ma 'khrul pa'i shes pa