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==Canonical Literature== | ==Canonical Literature== | ||
===Sutras=== | |||
*''[[Distinguishing Phenomena and What Is Meaningful]]'' | *''[[Distinguishing Phenomena and What Is Meaningful]]'' | ||
===Shastras=== | |||
*[[Aryadeva]]'s ''[[Four Hundred Verses]]'' | |||
*[[Chandrakirti]]'s ''[[Commentary on the Four Hundred Verses on the Yogic Deeds of Bodhisattvas]]'' | |||
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[[Category: 04-Four]] | [[Category: 04-Four]] |
Revision as of 13:08, 25 February 2021
The four misapprehensions (Skt. viparyaya; Tib. ཕྱིན་ཅི་ལོག་པ་བཞི་, chin chi lokpa shyi, Wyl. phyin ci log pa bzhi) are four wrong views:
- mistaking things that are impermanent such as forms for something permanent
- mistaking suffering for happiness
- mistaking what has no identity of itself as having an identity
- mistaking what is impure for something pure
These are said to be the opposites of the four seals.
Alternative Translations
- four mistakes (Dharmachakra Translation Committee)
- four errors (Dharmachakra Translation Committee)