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− | '''Knowledge of all aspects''', or '''omniscience''' (Skt. ''sarvajñāna''; Tib. ''namkhyen''; [[Wyl.]] ''rnam mkhyen'') is the first of the [[eight topics]] of the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]''.
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− | ==Definition==
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− | Knowledge of all aspects (or omniscience) is defined as knowing directly, and in a single instant, all aspects, without exception, of things in their real nature and in all their multiplicity. | |
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− | ==Subdivisions==
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− | It can be subdivided into [[Two aspects of omniscience|two aspects]]:
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− | An illustration of the former is the true [[cessation]] present in the continuum of the noble [[Buddha]]. The latter includes both the omniscience which knows the features of all [[knowable phenomena]] without exception, and the omniscience which knows the [[seventy points]], the chief amongst all causes and effects.
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− | ==Parameters==
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− | It is present only in the continuum of a noble Buddha.
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