2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:indi.0000020983.99477.51
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Twenty Varieties of the Samgha: A Typology of Noble Beings (Ārya) in Indo-Tibetan Scholasticism (Part II) An Assembly of Irreversible Bodhisattvas

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“…40 Inasmuch as yogic perception concerns primarily the direct realization of the Noble Truths, it is therefore the criterion for the ''path of seeing'' (dar sanamārga), the obtainment of which is indicated by the term ārya. For an overview of this path structure, see Apple (2003). on the phenomenal features of a state that initiates the kind of response that flows from the feeling that something is directly in front of one's eyes.…”
Section: To Make This Point Dharmakīrti Employs a Striking Set Of Exmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 Inasmuch as yogic perception concerns primarily the direct realization of the Noble Truths, it is therefore the criterion for the ''path of seeing'' (dar sanamārga), the obtainment of which is indicated by the term ārya. For an overview of this path structure, see Apple (2003). on the phenomenal features of a state that initiates the kind of response that flows from the feeling that something is directly in front of one's eyes.…”
Section: To Make This Point Dharmakīrti Employs a Striking Set Of Exmentioning
confidence: 99%