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དེ་ཕྱིར་ཡོད་དང་མེད་པ་ལ། །<br/> | དེ་ཕྱིར་ཡོད་དང་མེད་པ་ལ། །<br/> | ||
མཁས་པས་གནས་པར་མི་བྱའོ། །<br/>}} | མཁས་པས་གནས་པར་མི་བྱའོ། །<br/>}} | ||
To say “it is” is a conception of permanence,<br/> | To say “it is” is a conception of [[Eternalism|permanence]],<br/> | ||
To say “it is not” is a view of nihilism,<br/> | To say “it is not” is a view of [[nihilism]],<br/> | ||
Therefore the learned should not dwell<br/> | Therefore the learned should not dwell<br/> | ||
In either existence or non-existence.<br/> | In either existence or non-existence.<br/> |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 26 December 2015
ཡོད་ཅེས་བྱ་བ་རྟག་པར་འཛིན། །
མེད་ཅེས་བྱ་བ་ཆད་པར་ལྟ། །
དེ་ཕྱིར་ཡོད་དང་མེད་པ་ལ། །
To say “it is” is a conception of permanence,
To say “it is not” is a view of nihilism,
Therefore the learned should not dwell
In either existence or non-existence.
- Nāgārjuna, Root Verses of the Middle Way, XV, 10