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The '''path of seeing''' ((Skt. ''darśanamārga''; Tib. ''tonglam''; [[Wyl.]] ''mthong lam'') is the third of the [[five paths]]. It is divided into [[sixteen moments]].
The '''path of seeing''' (Skt. ''darśanamārga''; Tib. ''tonglam''; [[Wyl.]] ''mthong lam'') is the third of the [[five paths]]. It is divided into [[sixteen moments]].


[[Patrul Rinpoche]]:
[[Patrul Rinpoche]]:

Revision as of 13:57, 4 November 2010

The path of seeing (Skt. darśanamārga; Tib. tonglam; Wyl. mthong lam) is the third of the five paths. It is divided into sixteen moments.

Patrul Rinpoche:

“It is called the path of seeing because it is here that one first sees the supermundane wisdom of the noble ones.”
  • At the path of seeing one becomes an Arya, or a sublime one. Arya literally means noble or sublime. The Tibetan word for Arya (pakpa; ‘phags pa) means elevated or exalted, as in elevated above the level of an ordinary, samsaric being.