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the Three Main Points of the Path; teaching by Atisha [RY]
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The Three Main Points of the Path; a short text by Tsongkhapa, belonging to the pith instruction section of the Kadampa teachings. The three main points are, as Jamg�n Kongtr�l says in his commentary, "The gold foundation of renunciation, on which rises the fabulously arranged Mount Meru and continents of Bodhichitta, upon which shines the brilliant sun of the wisdom of the perfect view." [MR] [RY]
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Three Main Points of the Path, by Tsongkhapa [RY]
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three chief things on the path [IW]
  
 
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ལམ་གྱི་གཙོ་བོ་རྣམ་གསུམ
the Three Main Points of the Path; teaching by Atisha [RY]

The Three Main Points of the Path; a short text by Tsongkhapa, belonging to the pith instruction section of the Kadampa teachings. The three main points are, as Jamg�n Kongtr�l says in his commentary, "The gold foundation of renunciation, on which rises the fabulously arranged Mount Meru and continents of Bodhichitta, upon which shines the brilliant sun of the wisdom of the perfect view." [MR] [RY]

Three Main Points of the Path, by Tsongkhapa [RY]

three chief things on the path [IW]