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English Definition | Four pre-eminent qualities of the Graded Path to Enlightenment.\n1. {bstan pa thams cad 'gal med du rtogs pa'i che ba/} one understands that there is no contradiction in the entire teaching of the Buddha\n2. {gsung rab ma lus pa gdams ngag tu 'char pa'i che ba/} one discovers that all the teachings of the Buddha are sound instructions\n3. {rgyal ba'i dgongs pa bde blag tu rtogs pa'i che ba/} one understands easily and unmistakenly the purpose of Buddha's teachings\n4. {nyes spyod chen po rang 'gag tu 'gro ba'i che ba/} one will automatically\nstop committing great negativities.\n{lam rim pa lnga /}\nThe five stages of paths (see {rdzogs rim pa lnga}).\n{lam sher phyin/}\n[mārga prajñāpāramitā]/ Path perfection of wisdom. The Bodhisattva yoga of the union of clam-abiding and penetrative insight meditation, aimed at attaining a resultant perfection of wisdom. |
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