Two Truths; 二諦; Tibetan: བདེན་པ་གཉིས (denpa nyi); Wylie: bden pa gnyis; Sanskrit: Dvasatya;
The exact meaning of Dvasatya (two truths) varies among the different Buddhist schools and traditions. Generally, all phenomena can be divided into Samvriti (conventional truth), the way they appear to be or Paramartha (ultimate truth), the way they really are. Both are aspects of a single reality.
二諦是世俗諦和勝義諦。
Synonyms/Additional Terms 同義詞:
Two Truths, 二諦, Dvasatya