Буддын философи дахь инагуухи хийгээд үнэмлэхүй үнэний тухай үзэл санаа

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2007 
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The article considers ideas of two truths in Buddhist philosophy, relative truth and absolute truth, according to Tsonkapa's '' Stages on the Path to Bodhi'', Relative truth is the result of ignorance, producing ideas of Ego, Self, which have no corresponding reality. Absolute truth expresses level of mind on which knowledge, that there are no things existing by their own, by their own quality, is achieved. However, reaching absolute truth doesn't mean just knowledge, but the result of cognition of meditation process. Cognition of''real'' absolute truth is not seeing of an image and cannot be expressed by any words, it is the name of resultive moments of cognition, ''seeing without seeing'', stoppage of all mind activities. In addition, there are taken some differences of absolute truth, such as real at coordinated absolute truth.  
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