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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]
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 Path of Meditation or Cultivation [[sgom lam]]. The fourth of the Five Paths [[lam lnga]]. Contrary to the above definition, the Five Paths also apply to the non-bodhisattva paths of the shravakas [[nyan thos]] and pratyekabuddhas [[rang sangs rgyas]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
The Path of Meditation or Cultivation [[sgom lam]]. The fourth of the Five Paths [[lam lnga]]. Contrary to the above definition, the Five Paths also apply to the non-bodhisattva paths of the ''śrāvaka''s [[nyan thos]] and ''pratyekabuddha''s [[rang sangs rgyas]]. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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Latest revision as of 10:18, 19 July 2020

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 Path of Meditation or Cultivation sgom lam. The fourth of the Five Paths lam lnga. Contrary to the above definition, the Five Paths also apply to the non-bodhisattva paths of the śrāvakas nyan thos and pratyekabuddhas rang sangs rgyas. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]