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|style="text-align: center"|''Read [[nine yanas|main article]] for overview | |style="text-align: center"|''Read [[nine yanas|main article]] for nine yana overview'' | ||
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|style="text-align: center; background-color:#EFDECD; color:black"|<small>Three Outer Yanas Leading From the Origin</small> | |style="text-align: center; background-color:#EFDECD; color:black"|<small>Three Outer Yanas Leading From the Origin</small> | ||
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| The Nine Yanas |
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| Read main article for nine yana overview |
| 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 |