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The '''[[Dharma]] of transmission''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lung gi chos'') consists of the [[three pitakas|three collections]] (''pitaka''): [[Vinaya]], [[Sutra]] and [[Abhidharma]]. | The '''[[Dharma]] of transmission''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lung gi chos'') consists of the [[three pitakas|three collections]] (''pitaka''): [[Vinaya]], [[Sutra]] and [[Abhidharma]]. | ||
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==Alternative Translations== | |||
*Dharma of precept | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*[[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], ''[[A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', Shambhala, 2004, pages 107-108. | |||
*[[Thinley Norbu]], ''The Small Golden Key'' (Shambhala Publications, 1999), pages 50-52. | |||
==Internal Links== | ==Internal Links== | ||
*[[Dharma of realization]] | *[[Dharma of realization]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 18 March 2010
The Dharma of transmission (Wyl. lung gi chos) consists of the three collections (pitaka): Vinaya, Sutra and Abhidharma.
Alternative Translations
- Dharma of precept
Further Reading
- Khenpo Ngawang Palzang, A Guide to the Words of My Perfect Teacher, Shambhala, 2004, pages 107-108.
- Thinley Norbu, The Small Golden Key (Shambhala Publications, 1999), pages 50-52.