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Eight Great Chariots of the Practice Lineage. The eight independent schools of Buddhism that flourished in Tibet: [[Nyingma]], [[Kadam]], [[Kagyu]]|[[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]], [[Jordruk]], [[Nyendrub]], [[Shije]] and [[Chö]]. ([[RY]]) | Eight Great Chariots of the Practice Lineage. The eight independent schools of Buddhism that flourished in Tibet: [[Nyingma]], [[Kadam]], [[Kagyu]]|[[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]], [[Jordruk]], [[Nyendrub]], [[Shije]] and [[Chö]]. ([[RY]]) |
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Eight Practice Lineages. (RY)
Eight Great Chariots of the Practice Lineage. The eight independent schools of Buddhism that flourished in Tibet: Nyingma, Kadam, Kagyu|Kagyü, Sakya, Jordruk, Nyendrub, Shije and Chö. (RY)
Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage. (RY)
8 practice lineages. (IW)
Eight Chariots of Spiritual Accomplishment. (RY)
Chariots of Spiritual Accomplishment, Eight. (RY)
Eight chariots of the practice lineages (sgrub brgyud shing rta brgyad).
- Nyingma (rnying ma),
- Kadam (bka' gdams),
- Sakya (sa skya),
- Kagyu (bka' brgyud),
- Shije (zhi byed) and
- Chöd (gcod),
- Kalachakra or Jordrug (dus 'khor or (sbyor drug), and
- Orgyen Nyengyu (o rgyan bsnyen brgyud).
For a collection of instructions and empowerments related to these eight chariots, see Damngag Dzo.