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The '''five wisdoms''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ye shes lnga'') are as follows: | The '''five wisdoms''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ye shes lnga'') are as follows: | ||
#wisdom of | #[[wisdom of dharmadhatu]] | ||
#mirror-like wisdom | #[[mirror-like wisdom]] | ||
#wisdom of equality | #[[wisdom of equality]] | ||
#wisdom of discernment | #[[wisdom of discernment]] | ||
#all-accomplishing wisdom | #[[all-accomplishing wisdom]] | ||
These five wisdoms may be condensed into two: | |||
*‘the wisdom that knows the nature of all phenomena’ which comprises the wisdom of the dharmadhatu, mirror-like wisdom and the wisdom of equality; and | |||
*‘the wisdom that knows the multiplicity of phenomena’ which comprises discriminating and all-accomplishing wisdom. | |||
They can all be condensed into a single wisdom, the [[wisdom of omniscience]]. | |||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] |
Revision as of 16:37, 27 September 2008
The five wisdoms (Wyl. ye shes lnga) are as follows:
- wisdom of dharmadhatu
- mirror-like wisdom
- wisdom of equality
- wisdom of discernment
- all-accomplishing wisdom
These five wisdoms may be condensed into two:
- ‘the wisdom that knows the nature of all phenomena’ which comprises the wisdom of the dharmadhatu, mirror-like wisdom and the wisdom of equality; and
- ‘the wisdom that knows the multiplicity of phenomena’ which comprises discriminating and all-accomplishing wisdom.
They can all be condensed into a single wisdom, the wisdom of omniscience.