Skip to content
Wellsprings
buddhist-mahayanaWe're still mapping where this idea was first discussed. Key passages and related ideas below.

Wisdom and compassion united

Clear-eyed wisdom and warm-hearted compassion, flying together like the two wings of one bird.

This concept is the pairing of two qualities that the Mahāyāna traditions - the branch of Buddhism built around caring for all beings - insist must always travel together: wisdom (prajñā) and compassionate skill in helping others. They are often pictured as the two wings of a bird, since a bird cannot fly with only one.

Wisdom here means insight into how things truly are - especially "emptiness," the seeing that nothing exists as a fixed, separate, self-contained thing; everything arises through causes and connections. By itself, though, such insight could turn cold or detached, a private peace that turns away from the world's pain. Compassion (karuṇā), the active wish to free beings from suffering, supplies the warmth and the motive to act. By itself, compassion could become exhausting or misguided sentiment, well-meaning but clumsy. Wisdom keeps it clear-eyed and effective.

Joined, they describe the ideal of a bodhisattva - a being who works for everyone's awakening. Wisdom shows that there is, ultimately, no rigid line between self and other, which is exactly why boundless compassion makes sense; compassion gives wisdom its hands and feet in the world. The same pairing is sometimes phrased as "method and wisdom," where "method" (upāya) means the skillful, adaptable ways of helping. In the later Vajrayāna traditions of Tibet and beyond, this union of compassionate method with liberating wisdom became a central theme, even pictured in art - but the underlying idea is simple and humane: real understanding and real kindness are not rivals, but partners that complete each other.

Key passages(20)

Bearing Witness: A Zen Master's Lessons in Making Peace · Bernie Glassman

Very high

菩薩地持經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

Very high

廣釋菩提心論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

Very high

妙法蓮華經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

The Tantra of Caṇḍa­mahā­roṣaṇa · The Tibetan Kangyur (84000)

High

菩提道次第廣論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

性空臻禪師語錄 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

正法華經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

思益梵天所問經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

大毘盧遮那成佛經疏 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

華嚴綱要(第1卷-第44卷) · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

法華經文句纂要 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

佛在人間 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

新華嚴經論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

觀音經玄義記條箇 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

法界聖凡水陸大齋普利道場性相通論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

維摩詰所說經 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

佛說大方廣未曾有經善巧方便品 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

大乘寶要義論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High

菩提資糧論 · The Chinese Buddhist Canon (大藏經)

High