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#The basic category of [[main mind]] (Tib. ''tsowo sem kyi shyi'') | #The basic category of [[main mind]] (Tib. ''tsowo sem kyi shyi'') | ||
#The basic category of accompanying [[Fifty-one mental states|mental events]] (Tib. ''khor semjung gi shyi'') | #The basic category of accompanying [[Fifty-one mental states|mental events]] (Tib. ''khor semjung gi shyi'') | ||
#The basic category of [[non-concurrent formations]] (Tib. ''denpar mayinpa duché kyi shyi'') #The basic category of the permanent and uncompounded (Tib. ''dumaché takpé shyi'') | #The basic category of [[non-concurrent formations]] (Tib. ''denpar mayinpa duché kyi shyi'') | ||
#The basic category of the [[permanent and uncompounded]] (Tib. ''dumaché takpé shyi'') | |||
==Alternative Translations== | ==Alternative Translations== |
Revision as of 23:34, 20 February 2019
The five basic categories of knowable things (Tib. ཤེས་བྱ་གཞི་ལྔ་, shé ja shyi nga, Wyl. shes bya gzhi lnga), according to the Vaibhashika School, are:
- The basic category of apparent forms (Tib. nangwa zuk kyi shyi)
- The basic category of main mind (Tib. tsowo sem kyi shyi)
- The basic category of accompanying mental events (Tib. khor semjung gi shyi)
- The basic category of non-concurrent formations (Tib. denpar mayinpa duché kyi shyi)
- The basic category of the permanent and uncompounded (Tib. dumaché takpé shyi)
Alternative Translations
- Five basic categories of reality (Thubten Jinpa, Science and Philosophy)