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Six Doctrines of Naropa. Tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, bardo, and phowa. See also 'path of means' (thabs lam) [RY]
Six Doctrines of Naropa. Tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, bardo, and phowa. See also 'path of means' (thabs lam) [RY]


dpal nA ro'i chos drug the six doctrines of Naropa; Ch�druk, the Six Doctrines [of Naropa]. Ch�druk, the Six Doctrines [of Naropa] [RY]
dpal nA ro'i chos drug the six doctrines of Naropa; Chödruk, the Six Doctrines [of Naropa]. Chödruk, the Six Doctrines [of Naropa] [RY]


Naro ch�druk, the six doctrines of Naropa [tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, transference, bardo] [IW]
Naro chödruk, the six doctrines of Naropa [tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, transference, bardo] [IW]


6 tenets of buddhism [JV]
6 tenets of buddhism [JV]


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Six Doctrines of Naropa. Tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, bardo, and phowa. See also 'path of means' (thabs lam) [RY]

dpal nA ro'i chos drug the six doctrines of Naropa; Chödruk, the Six Doctrines [of Naropa]. Chödruk, the Six Doctrines [of Naropa] [RY]

Naro chödruk, the six doctrines of Naropa [tummo, illusory body, dream, luminosity, transference, bardo] [IW]

6 tenets of buddhism [JV]