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མེད་ན་མི་འབྱུང་ངེས་པའི་ཕྱིར༌། །<br/> | མེད་ན་མི་འབྱུང་ངེས་པའི་ཕྱིར༌། །<br/> | ||
བྱས་དང་མི་རྟག་ཇི་བཞིན་ནོ། །<br/>}} | བྱས་དང་མི་རྟག་ཇི་བཞིན་ནོ། །<br/>}} | ||
The relative is stated to be emptiness,<br/> | The [[Relative truth|relative]] is stated to be [[emptiness]],<br/> | ||
And emptiness itself is but the relative.<br/> | And emptiness itself is but the relative.<br/> | ||
Without the first, the second is not present,<br/> | Without the first, the second is not present,<br/> | ||
Just as with creation and impermanence.<br/> | Just as with creation and [[impermanence]].<br/> | ||
:::[[Nagarjuna|Nāgārjuna]],''[[Commentary on Bodhichitta]]'', verse 68 | :::[[Nagarjuna|Nāgārjuna]],''[[Commentary on Bodhichitta]]'', verse 68 | ||
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ཀུན་རྫོབ་སྟོང་པ་ཉིད་དུ་བཤད། །
སྟོང་པ་ཁོ་ན་ཀུན་རྫོབ་ཡིན། །
མེད་ན་མི་འབྱུང་ངེས་པའི་ཕྱིར༌། །
The relative is stated to be emptiness,
And emptiness itself is but the relative.
Without the first, the second is not present,
Just as with creation and impermanence.
- Nāgārjuna,Commentary on Bodhichitta, verse 68