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'''Path of learning''' (Skt. ''śaikṣmārga''; [[Wyl.]] ''slob pa'i lam'') — this refers to the stages of the path before the [[Path of No-more-learning]], and includes the first four of the [[five paths]]. While on the path of learning, the practitioner hears, contemplates, and meditates the teachings in order to realize and integrate the view fully in his or her life.  
'''Path of learning''' (Skt. ''śaikṣmārga''; Tib. སློབ་པའི་ལམ་, ''lobpé lam'', [[Wyl.]] ''slob pa'i lam'') — this refers to the stages of the path before the [[Path of No-more-learning]], and includes the first four of the [[five paths]]. While on the path of learning, the practitioner hears, contemplates, and meditates the teachings in order to realize and integrate the view fully in his or her life.  


[[Category:Paths and Stages]]
[[Category:Paths and Stages]]

Latest revision as of 02:48, 1 July 2018

Path of learning (Skt. śaikṣmārga; Tib. སློབ་པའི་ལམ་, lobpé lam, Wyl. slob pa'i lam) — this refers to the stages of the path before the Path of No-more-learning, and includes the first four of the five paths. While on the path of learning, the practitioner hears, contemplates, and meditates the teachings in order to realize and integrate the view fully in his or her life.