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unique state of liberation [RY]
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freedom path, liberation path, self-liberation, path of liberation, 1 of 2 paths of [[rgyud sde]] [JV]


unique state of liberation [JV]
path of liberation [IW]
 
path of liberation [cf [[thabs lam]] [IW]
 
Path of liberation. 1) When related to the 'path of ripening' it refers to the practice of the oral instructions of one's personal vajra master. 2) When related to the 'path of means' it refers to the practice of sustaining the natural state of mind; Mahamudra or Dzogchen [RY]
 
path of liberation. Comp. with [[thabs lam]] path of freedom [RY]
 
path to liberation thar-pa - liberation [RY]
 
path of freedom [RB]


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གྲོལ་ལམ
freedom path, liberation path, self-liberation, path of liberation, 1 of 2 paths of rgyud sde [JV]

path of liberation [IW]

path of liberation [cf thabs lam [IW]

Path of liberation. 1) When related to the 'path of ripening' it refers to the practice of the oral instructions of one's personal vajra master. 2) When related to the 'path of means' it refers to the practice of sustaining the natural state of mind; Mahamudra or Dzogchen [RY]

path of liberation. Comp. with thabs lam path of freedom [RY]

path to liberation thar-pa - liberation [RY]

path of freedom [RB]