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The '''three yanas''' or the 'three [[vehicle]]s' — | The '''three yanas''' or the 'three [[vehicle]]s' (Skt. ''triyāna''; [[Wyl.]] ''theg pa gsum''; Tib. ''tekpa sum'') — | ||
In the context of the [[basic yana]] and the [[mahayana]], this refers to: | In the context of the [[basic yana]] and the [[mahayana]], this refers to: |
Revision as of 10:35, 14 May 2010
The three yanas or the 'three vehicles' (Skt. triyāna; Wyl. theg pa gsum; Tib. tekpa sum) —
In the context of the basic yana and the mahayana, this refers to:
- the shravaka yana,
- the pratyekabuddha yana and
- the bodhisattva yana.
In the context of the vajrayana, this refers to:
- the basic yana,
- the mahayana and
- the vajrayana.