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The '''six types of cause''' (Skt. ''ṣaḍhetu''; Tib. [[རྒྱུ་དྲུག་]]; [[Wyl.]] ''rgyu drug'') are the basis on which all [[conditioned|conditioned things]] arise. They are: | The '''six types of cause''' (Skt. ''ṣaḍhetu''; Tib. [[རྒྱུ་དྲུག་]]; [[Wyl.]] ''rgyu drug'') are the basis on which all [[conditioned|conditioned things]] arise. They are: | ||
# | #[[efficient cause]] (''kāraṇahetu''; ''byed pa'i rgyu'') | ||
# | #[[coemergent cause]] (''sahabhūhetu''; ''lhan cig 'byung ba'i rgyu'') | ||
# | #[[cause similar to its result]] (''sabhāgahetu''; ''skal pa mnyam pa'i rgyu'') | ||
# | #[[concomitant cause]] (''saṃprayuktahetu''; ''mtshungs par ldan pa'i rgyu'') | ||
# | #[[omnipresent cause]] (''sarvatragahetu''; ''kun tu 'gro ba'i rgyu''). | ||
# | #[[ripening cause]] (''vipākahetu''; ''rnam par smin pa'i rgyu'') | ||
==Alternative translations== | ==Alternative translations== | ||
Erik Pema Kunsang: | [[Erik Pema Kunsang]]: | ||
1. The acting cause | 1. The acting cause | ||
2. The co-originating cause | 2. The co-originating cause | ||
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5. The universal cause | 5. The universal cause | ||
6. The full ripening cause | 6. The full ripening cause | ||
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Revision as of 09:22, 8 May 2016
The six types of cause (Skt. ṣaḍhetu; Tib. རྒྱུ་དྲུག་; Wyl. rgyu drug) are the basis on which all conditioned things arise. They are:
- efficient cause (kāraṇahetu; byed pa'i rgyu)
- coemergent cause (sahabhūhetu; lhan cig 'byung ba'i rgyu)
- cause similar to its result (sabhāgahetu; skal pa mnyam pa'i rgyu)
- concomitant cause (saṃprayuktahetu; mtshungs par ldan pa'i rgyu)
- omnipresent cause (sarvatragahetu; kun tu 'gro ba'i rgyu).
- ripening cause (vipākahetu; rnam par smin pa'i rgyu)
Alternative translations
Erik Pema Kunsang: 1. The acting cause 2. The co-originating cause 3. The equal status cause 4. The concurrent cause 5. The leading cause 6. The ripening cause
David Karma Choepel: 1. Enabling cause 2. The coemergent cause 3. Cause of same status 4. The concurrent cause 5. The universal cause 6. The full ripening cause