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  • The '''Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools''' — a popular grouping of non-Buddhist schools. It is nearly the same as the [[Five tarka schools|five tarka schools]], except that the Nyaya are added. ...
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  • ...t is said that all the non-Buddhist views can be condensed into these five schools. [[Category:Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • The '''Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools''' — a popular grouping of non-Buddhist schools. It is nearly the same as the [[Five tarka schools|five tarka schools]], except that the Nyaya are added. ...
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  • ...ophical Tenets]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Non-Buddhist Schools|Non-Buddhist Schools]]}} ...glish Dictionary]][[Category:Philosophical Tenets]][[Category:Non-Buddhist Schools]][[Category:Mahavyutpatti]][[Category:Sanskrit]][[Category:Monier-Williams] ...
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  • ...eṣika''; Tib. [[བྱེ་བྲག་པ་]], ''je drakpa'', [[Wyl.]] ''bye brag pa'') — a non-buddhist school of eternalism. The Vaisheshika, or Particularists, are followers of *[[Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • ...s pa can pa'') is the name given to followers of the '''Nyāya''' School, a non-buddhist school of [[eternalism]]. The Naiyayika, or Logicians, are followers of the *[[Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • ...nta, Brahman is different from the atman (soul) in each being. In non-dual schools such as the monist Advaita Vedanta, Brahman is identical to the atman. [[Category:Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • ...ophical Tenets]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Non-Buddhist Schools|Non-Buddhist Schools]]}} ...glish Dictionary]][[Category:Philosophical Tenets]][[Category:Non-Buddhist Schools]][[Category:Mahavyutpatti]][[Category:Sanskrit]][[Category:Monier-Williams] ...
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  • ...་པ་]], ''drangchenpa'', [[Wyl.]] ''grangs can pa''), or 'Enumerators', are non-Buddhist [[eternalism|eternalists]]. They are followers of the sage [[Kapila]] (Skt. *[[Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • ...be an incarnation of [[Vishnu]]. However, the most common list of orthodox schools consist of the following six: ...' (New York: Routledge, 2006), 193. </ref> Buddhist, Jain and [[Charvaka]] schools were considered heterodox. ...
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  • ...བུ་པ་]], ''cherbupa'', [[Wyl.]] ''gcer bu pa'', Eng. 'the naked ones') — a non-Buddhist school of ancient India which developed before Buddhism, during the first m *[[Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • ...ch philosophical school to avoid these extremes and to point out how other schools have to do so. ==How the Four Schools Avoid the Two Extremes== ...
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  • *[[Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools]] *[[Six Orthodox Hindu Schools]] ...
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  • ....]] ''rgyang 'phen pa''), also known as Lokayata (Skt. ''Lokāyata''), is a non-buddhist school of [[nihilism]]. *[[Six Main Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • ...ophical Tenets]]}} {{Context|[[:Category:Non-Buddhist Schools|Non-Buddhist Schools]]}} ...glish Dictionary]][[Category:Philosophical Tenets]][[Category:Non-Buddhist Schools]][[Category:Samkhya Tenets]][[Category:Mahavyutpatti]][[Category:Sanskrit]] ...
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  • ...systems]], and so on. All can, however, be condensed into the [[five tarka schools]], or speculative systems.<ref>Mipham Rinpoche - Shantarakshita, ''The Ador [[Category:Non-Buddhist Schools]] ...
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  • In the context of the [[Sarma]] schools this refers to the single class of the [[Highest Yoga Tantra]], which can b ...
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  • The [[Sarma]] tradition of new translation schools, recognizes '''four classes of [[tantra]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rgyud sde bzhi''): ...
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  • ...achara]] Svatantrika or [[Sautrantika]] Svatantrika. The various non-Gelug schools have subdivided Madhyamaka in yet other ways. ...nd explanation of the views of the four schools see: Appendix 11. The Four Schools of Buddhist Philosophy, pp.197-200 in ''The Light of Wisdom Volume 1''. Roo ...
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  • ...stence, which is one of the [[two extremes]] into which most philosophical schools fall. The term is applied to the view that things lack ultimate existence, ...
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  • .... [[མུ་སྟེགས་པ་]], ''mutegpa'', [[Wyl.]] ''mu stegs pa'') — a proponent of non-Buddhist views. ...rent ways, such as the 360 wrong views or the 62 views or the [[five tarka schools]]. ...
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  • ...མ་, ''sa chu sum'', [[Wyl.]] ''sa bcu gsum'') — according to the [[Sarma]] Schools, there are additional stages to the [[ten bhumis]] of the [[sutra]] system, ...
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  • ...ts only 4, excluding the last two | the Sāṃkhya only 3, viz. | and | other schools increase the number to 9 by adding | equivalence | tradition or fallible te ...
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  • ...rian ([[Rimé]]), he received teachings from masters of the [[the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism]]. He later attended London's School of Oriental and Af ...
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  • ...centrated Seed: How to Distinguish the Tenets of Non-Buddhist and Buddhist Schools}} ...
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  • ...] refering to a Chinese tradition from Fo-lin and accepted by the Japanese schools: Jodo, Jodo-Shinshu and Nichirenshu ...
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  • ...of [[Dzogchen]], but a lineage holder of teachings from all [[four schools|schools of Tibetan Buddhism]]. This, together with his exemplary activity within th ...
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  • Chapter 9 verse 2 and different schools of Tibetan Buddhism - 2 truths - story of Naropa ...e key-word in Madhyamika is interdependence - Investigating the mind - The schools have differences, but all are a path ...
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  • ...work sessions, we students could compare different commentaries from other schools to gain a more profound understanding of the text. <ref> ''Drops of Nectar ...
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  • ...lace.org/ Alan Wallace] presented the views of the four main philosophical schools of Buddhism. Students also reviewed Ringu Tulku Rinpoche’s teachings on t ...
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  • ...s of Mother tantras, and especially popular in the [[Sakya]] and [[Kagyü]] schools. It emphasises the [[dzogrim|completion phase]], in contrast to for example ...
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  • ...one hundred and fifty teachers, who were great masters from all four major schools—[[Sakya]], [[Geluk]], [[Kagyü]] and [[Nyingma]]—from the regions of [[ ...the authority to teach and transmit the sutras and the tantras of the new schools and the original canonical teachings (Tib. [[བཀའ་མ་]], ''[[kama ...
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  • ...([[Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche]]), and many other lamas and tulkus of all the schools of Tibetan Buddhism. ...
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