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#Beings of '''middling capacity''' (Skt. ''madhyendriya''; Wyl. ''dbang po 'bring''), the followers of the [[shravaka]] and [[pratyekabuddha]] paths, seek liberation from [[samsara]] for themselves alone.
#Beings of '''middling capacity''' (Skt. ''madhyendriya''; Wyl. ''dbang po 'bring''), the followers of the [[shravaka]] and [[pratyekabuddha]] paths, seek liberation from [[samsara]] for themselves alone.
#Those of '''greater capacity''' (Skt. ''tīkṣṇendriya''; Wyl. ''dbang po rno po''), the [[bodhisattva]]s, are motivated by the wish to lead all beings to perfect [[buddhahood]].
#Those of '''greater capacity''' (Skt. ''tīkṣṇendriya''; Wyl. ''dbang po rno po''), the [[bodhisattva]]s, are motivated by the wish to lead all beings to perfect [[buddhahood]].
==Alternative Translations==
*Three scopes ([[Geshe Thupten Jinpa]])


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Three levels of spiritual capacity (Skt. trīndriya; Wyl. dbang po gsum) — the teachings on the gradual path (lamrim) categorize beings according to three levels of spiritual capacity:

  1. Those of lesser capacity (Skt. mṛdvindriya; Wyl. dbang po tha ma) are inspired by a wish to attain the higher states within samsara as human beings or as gods.
  2. Beings of middling capacity (Skt. madhyendriya; Wyl. dbang po 'bring), the followers of the shravaka and pratyekabuddha paths, seek liberation from samsara for themselves alone.
  3. Those of greater capacity (Skt. tīkṣṇendriya; Wyl. dbang po rno po), the bodhisattvas, are motivated by the wish to lead all beings to perfect buddhahood.

Alternative Translations