- ངེས་དོན།
- ངེས་པའི་དོན།
- nges pa’i don
- nges don
- nītārtha
- nitārtha
- Term
- definitive meaning
- ངེས་པའི་དོན།
- nges pa’i don
- nītārtha
- 勝義
The final meaning of the truth; the real intent of the Buddha’s teachings.
- definitive meaning
- ངེས་དོན།
- nges don
- nitārtha
- definitive meaning
- ངེས་པའི་དོན།
- nges pa’i don
- nītārtha
- 了義
The ultimate meaning of a given Dharma teaching.
- definitive meaning
- ངེས་དོན།
- nges don
- nītārtha
This refers to those teachings of the Buddha that are in terms of ultimate reality; it is opposed to those teachings given in terms of relative reality, termed “interpretable meaning,” because they require further interpretation before being relied on to indicate the ultimate. Hence definitive meaning relates to voidness, etc., and no statement concerning the relative world, even by the Buddha, can be taken as definitive. This is especially important in the context of the Mādhyamika doctrine, hence in the context of Vimalakīrti’s teachings, because he is constantly correcting the disciples and bodhisattvas who accept interpretable expressions of the Tathāgata as if they were definitive, thereby attaching themselves to them and adopting a one-sided approach.
- definitive meaning
- ངེས་པའི་དོན།
- nges pa’i don
- nītārtha
A statement of clear and explicit meaning that has no ulterior motive and thus does not require further explanation.