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འདུ་ཤེས། (Wyl. 'du shes) n. Pron.: du shé
- intellect RT VIM
- Skt. saṃjñā. Perception, 3. Skandha, cf. ཕུང་པོ་ལྔ་ [Abhidharma] [Five skandhas] [Fifty-one mental states] [Five ever-present factors]
- Skt. संज्ञा, saṁjñā, Pron.: sanjna. From Sanskrit: to agree together, be of the same opinion, be in harmony with | to | or | to obey | to appoint, assign, intend (for any purpose), destine | only | to direct, order, command | to acknowledge, recognize, own | to acknowledge or claim as one's own, take possession of | to think of. recollect sorrowfully | with | or | to know well, understand | to watch for | to cause to be of the same opinion or agree together | to cause to acquiesce or agree in (euphemistically said of a sacrificial victim, which ought not to be led forcibly to its death but made to resign itself) | to appease, satisfy | to make to be understood or known, cause to understand | to make signs to | communicate or make anything known by signs | to command, enjoin, instruct [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW