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− | + | [[three kinds of wisdom-knowledge]] ([[三智]]). | |
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− | (1) the overall wisdom-knowledge (sarvajña, 一切智), which is the emptiness of everything, realized by an Arhat, a Pratyekabuddha, and a holy Bodhisattva; | + | (1) [[the overall wisdom-knowledge]] ([[sarvajña]], [[一切智]]), which is the [[emptiness]] of everything, [[realized]] by an [[Arhat]], a [[Pratyekabuddha]], and a {{Wiki|holy}} [[Bodhisattva]]; |
− | (2) discriminatory wisdom-knowledge (道種智), which is developed in a holy Bodhisattva, who differentiates all displays of illusory existence in order to deliver sentient beings; and | + | |
− | (3) | + | (2) [[discriminatory wisdom-knowledge]] ([[道種智]]), which is developed in a {{Wiki|holy}} [[Bodhisattva]], who differentiates all displays of [[illusory]] [[existence]] in [[order]] to deliver [[sentient beings]]; and |
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+ | (3) [[knowledgeof all knowledge]] ([[sarvajña-jñāna]], [[一切種智]]) or [[omniscience]], which is a [[Buddha’s]] {{Wiki|perfect}} [[wisdom-knowledge]] of all [[beings]] and all things in their general and particular aspects, and of the [[non-duality]] of [[emptiness]] and {{Wiki|myriad}} displays. | ||
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[http://www.sutrasmantras.info/glossary.html#wisdom www.sutrasmantras.info] | [http://www.sutrasmantras.info/glossary.html#wisdom www.sutrasmantras.info] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 20 March 2015
three kinds of wisdom-knowledge (三智).
These are
(1) the overall wisdom-knowledge (sarvajña, 一切智), which is the emptiness of everything, realized by an Arhat, a Pratyekabuddha, and a holy Bodhisattva;
(2) discriminatory wisdom-knowledge (道種智), which is developed in a holy Bodhisattva, who differentiates all displays of illusory existence in order to deliver sentient beings; and
(3) knowledgeof all knowledge (sarvajña-jñāna, 一切種智) or omniscience, which is a Buddha’s perfect wisdom-knowledge of all beings and all things in their general and particular aspects, and of the non-duality of emptiness and myriad displays.