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'''New Schools''' ([[gsar ma]]).  
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(1) The ultimate speech of [[dharmakaya]], purity beyond expression. (2) The symbolic speech of [[sambhogakaya]], illustrated by bodily forms. (3) The verbal speech of [[nirmanakaya]], possessing the melodiousness of Brahma. (4) The knowledge speech of [[abhisambodhikaya]], appearing as the individual voices of those to be tamed. (5) The wisdom speech of [[vajrakaya]], the [[nonduality]] of resounding and being empty.  
  
*The New Schools are Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug. [RY]
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*Also called New Tradition. All the schools of Tibetan Buddhisn except for the Nyingmapa from the time of the great translator [[Rinchen Zangpo]] (957-1055) onwards. [RY]
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*[[New Schools of Later Translations]] ([[phyi 'gyur gsar ma]]). [RY]
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*[[New Schools of Secret Mantra]] ([[sngags gsar ma]]) [RY]
 
*[[Sarma Schools]]
 

Revision as of 23:35, 19 March 2006

(1) The ultimate speech of dharmakaya, purity beyond expression. (2) The symbolic speech of sambhogakaya, illustrated by bodily forms. (3) The verbal speech of nirmanakaya, possessing the melodiousness of Brahma. (4) The knowledge speech of abhisambodhikaya, appearing as the individual voices of those to be tamed. (5) The wisdom speech of vajrakaya, the nonduality of resounding and being empty.