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homicide [JV]
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path of no more learning, no more training, path beyond training, path of nothing left to do [JV]
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the path beyond learning, path of no more learning. Syn [[mi slob pa'i lam]] the path of no-learning / non-learning, beyond learning, no further training, [Syn. [[mthar phyin pa'i lam]]. the path beyond training; the path of no-learning / non-learning, beyond learning, no further training. Syn: [[mthar phyin pa'i lam]] [RY]
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the path of no-learning/ non-learning/ beyond learning/ no further training [IW]
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path of no more learning [RY]
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path of no cultivation [RY]
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Path of no learning [[User:DKC|DKC]] 
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== Discussion == 
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The last of the five paths: the path of the ultimate result. It is called the path of no learning because there is nothing to learn in order to attain any other result. In the Great Vehicle, this is Buddhahood, and in the Foundation Vehicle, it is arhatship.
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It is sometimes also translated as the path of no more learning. [[User:DKC|DKC]]  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:01, 20 July 2006

path of no more learning, no more training, path beyond training, path of nothing left to do [JV]

the path beyond learning, path of no more learning. Syn mi slob pa'i lam the path of no-learning / non-learning, beyond learning, no further training, [Syn. mthar phyin pa'i lam. the path beyond training; the path of no-learning / non-learning, beyond learning, no further training. Syn: mthar phyin pa'i lam [RY]

the path of no-learning/ non-learning/ beyond learning/ no further training [IW]

path of no more learning [RY]

path of no cultivation [RY]

Path of no learning DKC

Discussion[edit]

The last of the five paths: the path of the ultimate result. It is called the path of no learning because there is nothing to learn in order to attain any other result. In the Great Vehicle, this is Buddhahood, and in the Foundation Vehicle, it is arhatship.

It is sometimes also translated as the path of no more learning. DKC