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Eight Practice Lineages [RY]
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 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).

  1. Nyingma (rnying ma),
  2. Kadam (bka' gdams),
  3. Sakya (sa skya),
  4. Kagyu (bka' brgyud),
  5. Shije (zhi byed) and
  6. Chöd (gcod),
  7. Kalachakra or Jordrug (dus 'khor or (sbyor drug), and
  8. Orgyen Nyengyu (o rgyan bsnyen brgyud).

For a collection of instructions and empowerments related to these eight chariots, see Damngag Dzo.