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'''Two Supreme Ones''' ([[wyl.]]'' mchog gnyis'') - 1) According to one way of counting the [[Six Ornaments]] and two supreme ones, this refers to [[Gunaprabha]] and [[Shakyaprabha]]. 2) According to another tradition, this refers to [[Nagarjuna]], the founder of the tradition of [[Profound View]] and [[Asanga]], the founder of the tradition of [[Vast Conduct]].
'''Two Supreme Ones''' ([[Wyl.]]'' mchog gnyis'')
 
#According to one way of counting the [[Six Ornaments]] and Two Supreme Ones, this refers to [[Gunaprabha]] and [[Shakyaprabha]].  
#According to another tradition, this refers to [[Nagarjuna]], the founder of the tradition of [[Profound View]] and [[Asanga]], the founder of the tradition of [[Vast Conduct]].


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Revision as of 12:18, 13 November 2008

Buddha with the Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones

Two Supreme Ones (Wyl. mchog gnyis) —

  1. According to one way of counting the Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones, this refers to Gunaprabha and Shakyaprabha.
  2. According to another tradition, this refers to Nagarjuna, the founder of the tradition of Profound View and Asanga, the founder of the tradition of Vast Conduct.