- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག་པ།
- chos kyi mig
- chos kyi mig pa
- dharmacakṣus
- dharmacakṣu
- Term
- dharma eye
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣu
One of the five eyes.
- Dharma eye
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣus
This term refers to an advanced mode of insight into the nature of reality.
The fourth of the five eyes, the five superior levels of vision experienced by realized beings, the other four being the physical eye (māṃsacakṣus), the divine eye (divyacakṣus), the wisdom eye (prajñācakṣus), and the buddha eye (buddhacakṣus).
- dharma eye
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
One of the “five eyes,” representing superior insights of the buddhas and bodhisattvas. The five eyes consist of five different faculties of vision: the physical eye (māṃsacakṣus), the divine eye (divyacakṣus), the wisdom eye (prajñācakṣus), the dharma eye (dharmacakṣus), and the buddha eye (buddhacakṣus).
One of the “five eyes,” representing the superior insight of buddhas and bodhisattvas. See “five eyes.”
One of the “five eyes” with which buddhas and bodhisattvas see.
- Dharma eye
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣus
One of the “five eyes,” representing superior insights of the buddhas and bodhisattvas. The five eyes consist of five different faculties of vision: the physical eye (Skt. māṃsacakṣus), the divine eye (Skt. divyacakṣus), the wisdom eye (Skt. prajñācakṣus), the Dharma eye (Skt. dharmacakṣus), and the Buddha eye (Skt. buddhacakṣus).
The fourth of the five eyes, the five superior levels of vision experienced by realized beings, the other four being the physical eye (māṃsacakṣus), the divine eye (divyacakṣus), the wisdom eye (prajñācakṣus), and the buddha eye (buddhacakṣus).
- eye of Dharma
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣus
The capacity of awakened beings to comprehend the inherent truth of impermanence.
One of the “five eyes,” representing superior insights of the buddhas and bodhisattvas. The five eyes consist of five different faculties of vision: the physical eye (Skt. māṃsacakṣus), the divine eye (Skt. divyacakṣus), the wisdom eye (Skt. prajñācakṣus), the eye of Dharma (Skt. dharmacakṣus), and the Buddha eye (Skt. buddhacakṣus).
- Dharma-eye
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣu
One of the “five eyes,” representing superior insights of the buddhas and bodhisattvas. The five eyes consist of five different faculties of vision: the physical eye (māṃsacakṣu), the divine eye (dīvyacakṣu), the wisdom eye (prajñācakṣu), the Dharma-eye (dharmacakṣu), and the Buddha-eye (buddhacakṣu).
- eye of the Dharma
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣus
Fourth of the five eyes. See UT22084-026-001-589-UT22084-026-001-595.
- eye of the doctrine
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག
- chos kyi mig
- dharmacakṣus
One of the five eyes: (1) the eye of flesh, (2) the eye of clairvoyance, (3) the eye of discernment, (4) the eye of the doctrine, and (5) the eye of the buddhas.
- spiritual insight
- ཆོས་ཀྱི་མིག་པ།
- chos kyi mig pa
- dharmacakṣus
Literally “Dharma eye,” this term refers to different, advanced modes of insight into the nature of reality.
A genuine understanding and realistic view of the state of things.