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'''Three Outer Yanas Leading from the Origin''' ( | '''Three Outer Yanas Leading from the Origin''' ([[Wyl.]] ''kun 'byung 'dren pa'i theg pa gsum'') — the three causal vehicles of characteristics are: | ||
Why are these three called ‘vehicles leading from the origin’? It is because they lead us along the path to the result of liberation from [[samsara]] by abandoning all the actions ([[karma]]) and [[kleshas]] which are the cause or ‘origin’ [of suffering]. | *the [[shravaka vehicle]], | ||
*[[pratyekabuddha vehicle]] and | |||
*[[bodhisattva vehicle]]. | |||
Why are these three called ‘vehicles leading from the origin’? It is because they lead us along the path to the result of liberation from [[samsara]] by abandoning all the actions (''[[karma]]'') and destructive emotions (''[[kleshas]]'') which are the cause or ‘origin’ [of suffering]. | |||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
[[Category:Nine Yanas]] | [[Category:Nine Yanas]] |
Revision as of 16:06, 30 September 2008
Three Outer Yanas Leading from the Origin (Wyl. kun 'byung 'dren pa'i theg pa gsum) — the three causal vehicles of characteristics are:
Why are these three called ‘vehicles leading from the origin’? It is because they lead us along the path to the result of liberation from samsara by abandoning all the actions (karma) and destructive emotions (kleshas) which are the cause or ‘origin’ [of suffering].