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'''Two yanas''' (Tib. ཐེག་པ་གཉིས, ''tekpa nyi'' | '''Two yanas''' (Tib. ཐེག་པ་གཉིས, ''tekpa nyi'', [[Wylie|Wyl]]. ''theg pa gnyis'') — from the general perspective of the [[Vajrayana]], the two [[yana]]s refer to: | ||
*the [[Sutrayana]], which is also known as the [[vehicle of characteristics|Causal Vehicle]], and | *the [[Sutrayana]], which is also known as the [[vehicle of characteristics|Causal Vehicle]], and | ||
*the [[Tantrayana]], which is also known as the [[resultant vehicle|Resultant Vehicle]]. | *the [[Tantrayana]], which is also known as the [[resultant vehicle|Resultant Vehicle]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 9 March 2018
Two yanas (Tib. ཐེག་པ་གཉིས, tekpa nyi, Wyl. theg pa gnyis) — from the general perspective of the Vajrayana, the two yanas refer to:
- the Sutrayana, which is also known as the Causal Vehicle, and
- the Tantrayana, which is also known as the Resultant Vehicle.
Each yana or vehicle can, in turn, be sub-divided into more vehicles.