Significance of Wisdom-eye
Wisdom-eye, also known as prajnakakshus, is a significant concept in both Purana and Mahayana traditions, symbolizing a profound spiritual insight and understanding. It represents the ability to perceive the true nature of reality, going beyond superficial appearances. The wisdom-eye provides individuals with the clarity to discern deeper truths and connect with the essence of all beings and dharmas. It signifies a unique enlightenment that transcends ordinary perception, allowing for comprehensive understanding in the pursuit of spiritual realization.
Synonyms: Insight, Perception, Sagacity, Discernment, Understanding, Clairvoyance, Intuition, Foresight
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Buddhist concept of 'Wisdom-eye'
The Wisdom-eye, or Prajnacakshus, in Buddhism symbolizes profound spiritual insight and understanding, enabling one to recognize the true nature of reality, transcend ordinary perception, and connect deeply with all beings and dharmas.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) The wisdom eye (prajnacakshus) enables a bodhisattva to see the true nature and eliminate identity and difference signs, rejecting all forms of clinging and non-attachment to dharma.[1] (2) The inner insight that allows a person to see beyond surface actions and recognize the true nature of beings.[2] (3) The clear perception that enables one to see the true nature of dharmas without distortion.[3] (4) A metaphorical expression referring to the distinctive insight of the Buddha, which transcends ordinary understanding.[4] (5) The wisdom-eye (prajnacakshus) reveals the true nature of the dharmas.[5]
From: Shurangama Sutra (with commentary) (English)
(1) The metaphorical eye representing one's ability to comprehend and perceive deeper truths beyond ordinary sight.[6] (2) The insight that comes from proper understanding and realization in Buddhist teachings.[7] (3) A metaphorical eye that symbolizes a heightened perception and understanding of the true nature of reality that allows one to see beyond superficial appearances.[8] (4) A metaphorical vision or insight that allows one to perceive and understand the true nature of reality and enlightenment.[9] (5) Another term for the pure eye, representing the ability to discern the principles of truth with clarity.[10]
From: Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra
(1) The metaphoric eye that signifies deep spiritual insight and understanding, contrasting with ordinary perception.[11]
From: Bodhisattvacharyavatara
(1) A term referring to the insight that allows one to connect with all sentient beings and view infinite world systems.[12]
From: Lankavatara Sutra
(1) The insight or understanding that goes beyond ordinary perception, associated with the enlightened beings.[13]