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[[thun mong gi theg pa]] - common/ general vehicle [path common to [[mahayana]] and [[hinayana]]. sometimes considered as a path in common w Hindus] [IW] | |||
[[mu stegs rtag lta ba]] - the eternalist view of the Tirthikas (Hindus) [RY] | |||
[[mu stegs pa]] - tirthika, extremists, realists, all non-buddhist schools, a hindu (not a heretic), heretic, schismatic, non-buddhist, non-Buddhist, Mutegpa philosophers, thrthika, hindu, view of Hindus who assert the real existence of a permanent abiding unchanging entity called the self, term used to designate all followers of other religious traditions [JV] | |||
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]] [[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]] [[Category: Dzogchen]] |
Latest revision as of 18:00, 9 April 2006
thun mong gi theg pa - common/ general vehicle [path common to mahayana and hinayana. sometimes considered as a path in common w Hindus] [IW]
mu stegs rtag lta ba - the eternalist view of the Tirthikas (Hindus) [RY]
mu stegs pa - tirthika, extremists, realists, all non-buddhist schools, a hindu (not a heretic), heretic, schismatic, non-buddhist, non-Buddhist, Mutegpa philosophers, thrthika, hindu, view of Hindus who assert the real existence of a permanent abiding unchanging entity called the self, term used to designate all followers of other religious traditions [JV]