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for lesser middling and great students climbing the stages of the yanas [IW]
Hinayana. The vehicles focused on contemplation of the four noble truths and the twelve links of dependent origination for the sake of individual liberation [RY]
 
Foundation vehicle [[User:DKC|DKC]]
 
hinayana, the lesser vehicle[s] [IW]
 
Hinayana, the lesser vehicle[s], [[nyan thos kyi theg pa]], [[rang sangs rgyas kyi theg pa]]; Hinayana, the Lesser Vehicle [RY]
 
hinayana, the lesser vehicle[s] [[nyan thos kyi theg pa]]., [[rang sangs rgyas kyi theg pa]] [IW]
 
SA theg dman, Individual Way [JV]
 
Inferior Vehicle, Lesser Vehicle [thd]
 
Hinayana. The vehicles focused on contemplation of the four noble truths and the twelve links of dependent origination, the practice of which brings liberation from cyclic existence. When used in a derogative sense, the Hinayana attitude refers to the narrow pursuit of a spiritual path simply for the sake of individual liberation rather than for the enlightenment of all sentient beings [RY]
 
== Discussion ==
 
See the discussion under [[theg dman]] [[User:DKC|DKC]]


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Hinayana. The vehicles focused on contemplation of the four noble truths and the twelve links of dependent origination for the sake of individual liberation [RY]

Foundation vehicle DKC

hinayana, the lesser vehicle[s] [IW]

Hinayana, the lesser vehicle[s], nyan thos kyi theg pa, rang sangs rgyas kyi theg pa; Hinayana, the Lesser Vehicle [RY]

hinayana, the lesser vehicle[s] nyan thos kyi theg pa., rang sangs rgyas kyi theg pa [IW]

SA theg dman, Individual Way [JV]

Inferior Vehicle, Lesser Vehicle [thd]

Hinayana. The vehicles focused on contemplation of the four noble truths and the twelve links of dependent origination, the practice of which brings liberation from cyclic existence. When used in a derogative sense, the Hinayana attitude refers to the narrow pursuit of a spiritual path simply for the sake of individual liberation rather than for the enlightenment of all sentient beings [RY]

Discussion

See the discussion under theg dman DKC