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'''Skilful means''' (Skt. ''upaya''; Tib. ''thabs'') - compassion, which is the counterpart of the [[wisdom]] of [[emptiness]], and all [[bodhisattva]] activity motivated by compassion. The first five [[paramitas]] are skilful means, the sixth is wisdom. | '''Skilful means''' (Skt. ''upaya''; Tib. ''tab'' ; [[Wyl.]] ''thabs'') - compassion, which is the counterpart of the [[wisdom]] of [[emptiness]], and all [[bodhisattva]] activity motivated by compassion. The first five [[paramitas]] are skilful means, the sixth is wisdom. | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, 9 May 2008
Skilful means (Skt. upaya; Tib. tab ; Wyl. thabs) - compassion, which is the counterpart of the wisdom of emptiness, and all bodhisattva activity motivated by compassion. The first five paramitas are skilful means, the sixth is wisdom.