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|style="text-align: center; background-color:#FCF75E; color:black"|<small>Three Yanas of Vedic Asceticism</small>
|style="text-align: center; background-color:#FCF75E; color:black"|<small>Three Yanas of Vedic Asceticism</small>
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| 4. [[Yana of kriya tantra]]
| 4. Yana of [[kriya tantra]]
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| 5. [[Yana of charya tantra]]
| 5. Yana of [[charya tantra]]
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| 6. [[Yana of yoga tantra]]
| 6. Yana of [[yoga tantra]]
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|style="text-align: center; background-color:#FCF75E; color:black"|<small>Three Yanas of Powerful Transformative Methods</small>
|style="text-align: center; background-color:#FCF75E; color:black"|<small>Three Yanas of Powerful Transformative Methods</small>
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| 7. [[Yana of tantra mahayoga]]
| 7. Yana of tantra [[mahayoga]]
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| 8. [[Yana of scriptural transmission anuyoga]]
| 8. Yana of scriptural transmission [[anuyoga]]
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| 9. [[Yana of pith instruction atiyoga]]
| 9. Yana of pith instruction [[atiyoga]]
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Revision as of 15:47, 8 February 2012

The Nine Yanas
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Three Outer Yanas Leading From the Origin
1. Shravaka yana
2. Pratyekabuddha yana
3. Bodhisattva yana
Three Yanas of Vedic Asceticism
4. Yana of kriya tantra
5. Yana of charya tantra
6. Yana of yoga tantra
Three Yanas of Powerful Transformative Methods
7. Yana of tantra mahayoga
8. Yana of scriptural transmission anuyoga
9. Yana of pith instruction atiyoga