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path of development/ meditation/ cultivation [IW] | |||
path of concentrated attention, path of attending to the seen, path of practicing, path of concentrated attention, practice of ascetical meditation, way to nirvana by means of meditation [JV] | |||
path of meditation [RB] | |||
path of cultivation; path of development or meditation; [acquaintance with shunyata] [RY] | |||
path of cultivation. The fourth of the five paths on which one cultivates and trains in the higher practices of a bodhisattva, especially the eight aspects of the path of noble beings [RY] | |||
path of cultivation [thd] | |||
Path of cultivation ([[sgom lam]]). | Path of cultivation ([[sgom lam]]). | ||
*The fourth of the five paths on which one cultivates and trains in the higher practices of a bodhisattva, especially the [[eight aspects of the path of noble beings]]. [RY] | *The fourth of the five paths on which one cultivates and trains in the higher practices of a bodhisattva, especially the [[eight aspects of the path of noble beings]]. [RY] | ||
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Revision as of 23:24, 2 April 2006
path of development/ meditation/ cultivation [IW]
path of concentrated attention, path of attending to the seen, path of practicing, path of concentrated attention, practice of ascetical meditation, way to nirvana by means of meditation [JV]
path of meditation [RB]
path of cultivation; path of development or meditation; [acquaintance with shunyata] [RY]
path of cultivation. The fourth of the five paths on which one cultivates and trains in the higher practices of a bodhisattva, especially the eight aspects of the path of noble beings [RY]
path of cultivation [thd]
Path of cultivation (sgom lam).
- The fourth of the five paths on which one cultivates and trains in the higher practices of a bodhisattva, especially the eight aspects of the path of noble beings. [RY]