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'''Nine Yanas''' - within the [[Nyingma]] tradition, the full spectrum of spiritual paths is divided into nine [[yana]]s, a system of practice bringing together all the approaches of the Buddha’s teaching into a single comprehensive path to enlightenment. See ''The Nine Yanas'' booklet published by [[Zam]], or the section on the nine yanas in ''[[Dzogchen & Padmasambhava]]''.  
'''Nine Yanas''' - within the [[Nyingma]] tradition, the full spectrum of spiritual paths is divided into nine [[yana]]s, a system of practice bringing together all the approaches of the Buddha’s teaching into a single comprehensive path to enlightenment. See ''The Nine Yanas'' booklet published by [[Zam]], or the section on the nine yanas in ''[[Dzogchen & Padmasambhava]]''.  
#[[Shravaka yana]]
#[[Pratyekabuddha yana]]
#[[Bodhisattva yana]]
#[[Kriya Tantra]]
#[[Charya Tantra]]
#[[Yoga Tantra]]
#[[Mahayoga]]
#[[Anuyoga]]
#[[Atiyoga]]


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Revision as of 13:13, 19 September 2007

Nine Yanas - within the Nyingma tradition, the full spectrum of spiritual paths is divided into nine yanas, a system of practice bringing together all the approaches of the Buddha’s teaching into a single comprehensive path to enlightenment. See The Nine Yanas booklet published by Zam, or the section on the nine yanas in Dzogchen & Padmasambhava.

  1. Shravaka yana
  2. Pratyekabuddha yana
  3. Bodhisattva yana
  4. Kriya Tantra
  5. Charya Tantra
  6. Yoga Tantra
  7. Mahayoga
  8. Anuyoga
  9. Atiyoga

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