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five eyes (pañca-cakṣu, 五眼).  
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five [[eyes]] ([[pañca-cakṣu]], 五眼).
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These are
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:(1) the [[physical]]-[[eye]] that a [[sentient being]] is born with;
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:(2) the [[god]]-[[eye]] that can see anything anywhere;
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:(3) the [[wisdom]]-[[eye]] that can see the [[emptiness]] of [[dharmas]];
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:(4) the [[dharma-eye]] that can discriminate all [[dharmas]]; and
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:(5) the [[Buddha-eye]] of [[omniscience]], which includes the preceding four at the highest level (see [[three kinds of wisdom]]-[[knowledge]]).
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These are
 
(1) the physical-eye that a sentient being is born with;
 
(2) the god-eye that can see anything anywhere;
 
(3) the wisdom-eye that can see the emptiness of dharmas;
 
(4) the dharma-eye that can discriminate all dharmas; and
 
(5) the Buddha-eye of omniscience, which includes the preceding four at the highest level (see three kinds of wisdom-knowledge).
 
 
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Revision as of 06:33, 31 July 2013

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five eyes (pañca-cakṣu, 五眼).

These are

(1) the physical-eye that a sentient being is born with;
(2) the god-eye that can see anything anywhere;
(3) the wisdom-eye that can see the emptiness of dharmas;
(4) the dharma-eye that can discriminate all dharmas; and
(5) the Buddha-eye of omniscience, which includes the preceding four at the highest level (see three kinds of wisdom-knowledge).


Source

www.sutrasmantras.info