Difference between revisions of "Causal Philosophical Teachings"

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([[dur khrod]]). A site where bodies are left to decompose or be eaten by wild animals. Frequented by ghosts and spirits, it is a suitable place for advanced practitioners to gain progress in their realization. [ZL] [RY]
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([[rgyu mtshan nyid kyi chos]]). The teachings of [[Hinayana]] and [[Mahayana]] which regard practices of the path as the [[cause]]s for attaining the [[fruition]] of [[liberation]] and [[enlightenment]]. [ZL] [RY]
  
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]] [[Category: Vajrayana]]
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[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]] [[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]] [[Category: Tantra]] [[Category: Dzogchen]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 8 April 2006

(rgyu mtshan nyid kyi chos). The teachings of Hinayana and Mahayana which regard practices of the path as the causes for attaining the fruition of liberation and enlightenment. [ZL] [RY]