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| frame | Buddha with the Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones (Tib. རྒྱན་དྲུག་མཆོག་གཉིས་, gyen druk chok nyi, Wyl. rgyan drug mchog gnyis) — great Indian commentators on the Buddha’s teachings.
Six Ornaments
Six Ornaments
Six Ornaments (Tib. རྒྱན་དྲུག་, gyen druk, Wyl. rgyan drug) — six great commentators on the Buddha’s teachings:
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| frame | [[Buddha with the Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones]] Two Supreme Ones (Tib. མཆོག་གཉིས་, chok nyi, Wyl. mchog gnyis) —
</noinclude>1. According to one way of counting the Six Ornaments and Two Supreme Ones, this refers to
- Gunaprabha and
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.<noinclude>
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