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'''Seven divine dharmas''' (Tib. ལྷ་ཆོས་བདུན་, Wyl. ''lha chos bdun'') — the four main deities of the [[Kadampa]]s, i.e., [[Shakyamuni]], [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Tara]] and [[Achala]], together with the [[three pitakas]] (implicitly including the [[three higher trainings]]). | '''Seven divine dharmas''' (Tib. ལྷ་ཆོས་བདུན་, [[Wyl.]] ''lha chos bdun'') — the four main deities of the [[Kadampa]]s, i.e., [[Shakyamuni]], [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Tara]] and [[Achala]], together with the [[three pitakas]] (implicitly including the [[three higher trainings]]). | ||
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Seven divine dharmas (Tib. ལྷ་ཆོས་བདུན་, Wyl. lha chos bdun) — the four main deities of the Kadampas, i.e., Shakyamuni, Avalokiteshvara, Tara and Achala, together with the three pitakas (implicitly including the three higher trainings).