Discrimination (Buddhism)
- Samjna
- 'Du-shes (Tibetan)
- Upalakkhana
Description
Two types of discrimination are noted: [non-conceptual]
, which apprehends the non-common signs of an object which appears to the non-conceptual mind; and [conceptual]
, which apprehends the uncommon signs of an object appearing to the conceptual mind.
Context
One of the five omnipresent mental factors defined in Tibetan Buddhism.
Broader
Metadata
Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024