• ལམ།
  • lam
  • mārga
  • Term
Publications: 4
  • path
  • ལམ།
  • lam
  • mārga
Definition in this text:

A person attains five paths on the way to awakening. Monastic offenses (Tib. ltung ba; Skt. āpatti) not only prevent the monastic from participating in saṅgha business, they are also said to impede the attainment of these paths.

  • path
  • ལམ།
  • lam
  • mārga
Definition in this text:

Fourth of the four truths of the noble ones.

  • path
  • ལམ།
  • lam
  • mārga
Definition in this text:

Refers here to the eightfold path of the noble ones that belongs to the thirty-seven factors conducive to awakening: right view, thought, speech, actions, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and absorption.

  • path
  • ལམ།
  • lam
  • mārga
Definition in this text:

The five paths that lead to complete awakening: the path of accumulation (sambhāramārga), the path of preparation (prayogamārga), the path of seeing (darśanamārga), the path of cultivation (bhāvanāmārga), and the path of nothing left to learn (aśaikṣamārga).