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Gate-keeping pandita. At the major monastic institutions in ancient India, it was the custom to nominate competent scholars to the position of defending the view of Buddhism through debate, one at each of the gates in the four directions of the monastery [RY]
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3 behavioral levels, 3 gates, 3 doors ([[stong pa nyid]], [[mtshan ma med pa]], [[smon pa med pa]]), 3 media (body, voice, mind), 3 doors (lion for [[chos sku]], elephant for [[longs sku]], sage for [[sprul sku]]; silence, concentration on external space), See also [[gnad drug]], gateways to freedom (openness, absence of identifying characteristics, absence of wishfulness), See also [[rnam thar sgo gsum]], [[body, speech, and mind]], body & voice & mind, body & voice & mind [JV]
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three doors. The subtle three doors are the [[nadi]]s, [[prana]]s, and [[bindu]]s. The gross three doors are [[body, speech and mind]]. [RY]
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three media/ gates [IW]
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three media/gates [The ordinary body [[lus]] speech [[ngag]] and mind [[yid]] [Gk-mk] in word, thought and deed [Tse rig] chn] [IW]
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three doors. Body, speech and mind; thought, word and deed. the three avenues of your being; physically, verbally, and mentally. three media. The ordinary body [[lus]] speech [[ngag]] and mind [[yid]]. in word, thought and deed. three gates; the three ways [as in [[body, speech, and mind]]. ([[RY]])
  
 
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3 behavioral levels, 3 gates, 3 doors (stong pa nyid, mtshan ma med pa, smon pa med pa), 3 media (body, voice, mind), 3 doors (lion for chos sku, elephant for longs sku, sage for sprul sku; silence, concentration on external space), See also gnad drug, gateways to freedom (openness, absence of identifying characteristics, absence of wishfulness), See also rnam thar sgo gsum, body, speech, and mind, body & voice & mind, body & voice & mind [JV]

three doors. The subtle three doors are the nadis, pranas, and bindus. The gross three doors are body, speech and mind. [RY]

three media/ gates [IW]

three media/gates [The ordinary body lus speech ngag and mind yid [Gk-mk] in word, thought and deed [Tse rig] chn] [IW]

three doors. Body, speech and mind; thought, word and deed. the three avenues of your being; physically, verbally, and mentally. three media. The ordinary body lus speech ngag and mind yid. in word, thought and deed. three gates; the three ways [as in body, speech, and mind. (RY)