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Lamrim (Tibetan: "stages of the path") is a
Tibetan Buddhist textual form for
presenting the
stages in the
complete path to
enlightenment as
taught by...
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These special presentations became known as
lojong (mind training) and
lamrim (stages of the path).
Kadam masters like Atiśa also
promoted the
study of...
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Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo is a
terma revealed by
Chokgyur Lingpa in the
nineteenth century. The
Light of
Wisdom (1999) is an
extended exegesis on the Lamrim...
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versions of the
lamrim are
elaborations of Atiśa's 11th-century root text A Lamp for the Path to
Enlightenment (Bodhipathapradīpa). Atisha's
lamrim system generally...
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Tsongkhapa merged the
Kadam teachings of
lojong (mind training) and
lamrim (stages of the path) with the
Vajrayana teachings of the Sakya,
Kaygu and...
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Stages of the Path to
Enlightenment (
Lamrim Chenmo). He also
wrote a
Middle Length Lamrim Treatise and a
Small Lamrim Treatise. Tsongkhapa's presentation...
- p. "nirodha".
Thubten Chodron.
Articles &
Transcripts of
Teachings on
Lamrim: The
Gradual Path to Enlightenment.
Dharma Friendship Foundation. (The Twelve...
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subsequent texts in the
genre of
Lamrim (lam rim), or the
Stages of the Path, and was
specifically the
basis for Tsongkhapa's
Lamrim writings. Here Atiśa met...
- Tsongkhapa,
Lamrim Chenmo Pg 197 Lama Tsongkhapa,
Lamrim Chenmo, V3 Pg 197 Lama Tsongkhapa,
Lamrim Chenmo V3 P 205 Lama Tsongkhapa,
Lamrim Chenmo V3 P...
- Dharma." Likewise, in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, the "Stages of the Path" (
Lamrim)
texts generally place the
activity of
listening to the
Buddhist teachings...